Hartwick the Heart of Otsego County NY

Hartwick  the Heart of Otsego County  NY
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Syllables Press
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2002
Genre: Hartwick (N.Y. : Town)
ISBN: 097094330X

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Studies in Urbanormativity

Studies in Urbanormativity
Author: Gregory M. Fulkerson,Alexander R. Thomas
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2013-12-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780739178775

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The world has been witnessing a long unfolding process of urbanization that not only has altered the structural basis of society in terms of political economy, but has also symbolically relegated rural people and life to a secondary or deviant status through an ideology of urbanormativity. Both structural and cultural changes rooted in urbanization are connected in complex ways to spatial arrangements that can be described in terms of inequality and uneven development. Through a focus on localities, Studies in Urbanormativity: Rural Community in Urban Society examines the implications of urbanization and its corresponding ideology. Urbanormativity justifies rural domination by holding urban life as the standard against which rural forms are compared and deemed to be irregular, inferior, or deviant. Urban production, as conceptualized in this book, is inherently exploitative of rural resources—natural, social, cultural, and symbolic. As this exploitation advances, a wake of entropic conditions is left behind in the forms of degraded landscapes, broken social institutions, and denigrated communities, cultures and identities. Edited by Gregory M. Fulkerson and Alexander R. Thomas, Studies in Urbanormativity engages a topic on which scholars have been surprisingly silent. Designed for advancing theory and practice, the chapters provide new theoretical tools for understanding the complex relationship between the urban and rural. While primarily intended for scholars and practitioners interested in rural life, rural policy, and community development, the insights of this book will also be of interest to scholars studying various forms of cultural and social domination, as well as identity politics.

City and Country

City and Country
Author: Alexander R. Thomas,Gregory M. Fulkerson
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 491
Release: 2021-06-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781793644336

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City and Country: The Historical Evolution of Urban-Rural Systems begins with a simple assumption: every human requires, on average, two-thousand calories per day to stay alive. Tracing the ramifications of this insight leads to the caloric well: the caloric demand at one point in the environment. As population increases, the depth of the caloric well reflects this increased demand and requires a population to go further afield for resources, a condition called urban dependency. City and Country traces the structural ramifications of these dynamics as the population increased from the Paleolithic to today. We can understand urban dependency as the product of the caloric demands a population puts on a given environment, and when those demands outstrip the carry capacity of the environment, a caloric well develops that forces a community to look beyond its immediate area for resources. As the well deepens, the horizon from which resources are gathered is pushed further afield, often resulting in conflict with neighboring groups. Prior to settled villages, increases in population resulted in cultural (technological) innovations that allowed for greater use of existing resources: the broad-spectrum revolution circa 20 thousand years ago, the birth of agricultural villages 11 thousand years ago, and hierarchically organized systems of multiple settlements working together to produce enough food during the Ubaid period in Mesopotamia seven-thousand years ago—the first urban-rural systems. As cities developed, increasing population resulted in an ever-deepening morass of urban dependency that required expansion of urban-rural systems. These urban-rural dynamics today serve as an underlying logic upon which modern capitalism is built. The culmination of two decades of research into the nature of urban-rural dynamics, City and Country argues that at the heart of the logic of capitalism is an even deeper logic: urbanization is based on urban dependency.

Rhode Island Roots

Rhode Island Roots
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2007
Genre: Registers of births, etc
ISBN: WISC:89096109863

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Around Hartwick

Around Hartwick
Author: Hartwick Historical Society
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2015
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781467123747

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Around Hartwick depicts the history of the rural Hartwick Township at the geographical heart of Otsego County, nestled along the Otego Valley between western hills and the Susquehanna River. Named for John Christopher Hartwick, an itinerant German preacher with the dream of a "New Jerusalem" church and school, the township became the site of the first Lutheran Theological Association in America. Abundant water sources powered large woolen, cotton, and paper mills in Clintonville, Toddsville, and South Hartwick. Fertile land produced farm crops, including a contribution to the highest yield of hops in the world. With extension of the electric trolley north through the Otego Valley to the Mohawk Valley, the Hartwick hamlet prospered as the site of railway headquarters, central carbarns, and the sole power source for this vital transportation link. With the advent of the mechanical age and changing economics, mills relocated, the railway ceased, and farm production declined. Today, the township enjoys renewed prosperity with the influence of history museums and baseball from nearby Cooperstown.

The Descendants of Johann Conrad Kilts Emigrant to America

The Descendants of Johann Conrad Kilts  Emigrant to America
Author: Herman Wellington Witthoft
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 804
Release: 1999
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: WISC:89076970037

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Johann Conrad Kilts was born in about 1690 in Henau, Germany. His parents were Johann Nickel Kiltz and Barbara Engel. He married Susanna Margaretha Moor in about 1721. They had nine children. They emigrated in 1738 and settled in New York. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in New York, Indiana, Ohio and Michigan.

Gazetteer and Business Directory of Otsego County New York for 1872 3

Gazetteer and Business Directory of Otsego County  New York for 1872 3
Author: Hamilton Child
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1873
Genre: New York (State)
ISBN: CHI:20664484

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Hamilton Literary Magazine

Hamilton Literary Magazine
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1016
Release: 1882
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: CORNELL:31924057562641

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