Iron Artisans

Iron Artisans
Author: Ronald L. Lewis
Publsiher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2023-04-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780822989684

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America’s emergence as a global industrial superpower was built on iron and steel, and despite their comparatively small numbers, no immigrant group played a more strategic role per capita in advancing basic industry than Welsh workers and managers. They immigrated in surges synchronized with the stage of America’s industrial development, concentrating in the coal and iron centers of Pennsylvania and Ohio. This book explores the formative influence of the Welsh on the American iron and steel industry and the transnational cultural spaces they created in mill communities in the tristate area—the greater upper Ohio Valley, eastern Ohio, northern West Virginia, and western Pennsylvania—including boroughs of Allegheny County, such as Homestead and Braddock. Focusing on the intersection of transnational immigration history, ethnic history, and labor history, Ronald Lewis analyzes continuity and change, and how Americanization worked within a small, relatively privileged, working-class ethnic group.

Annual List of Merchant Vessels of the United States

Annual List of Merchant Vessels of the United States
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 642
Release: 1878
Genre: Merchant marine
ISBN: PRNC:32101068130838

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Mineral Resources of the United States

Mineral Resources of the United States
Author: United States. Bureau of Mines
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 992
Release: 1922
Genre: Digital images
ISBN: HARVARD:32044103134193

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List of Merchant Vessels of the United States with the Official Numbers and Signal Letters Awarded to Them

List of Merchant Vessels of the United States  with the Official Numbers and Signal Letters Awarded to Them
Author: United States. Department of the Treasury. Bureau of Statistics
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 638
Release: 1873
Genre: Merchant marine
ISBN: PRNC:32101068130820

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Morgan s Raid Across Ohio The Civil War Guidebook of the John Hunt Morgan Heritage Trail

Morgan   s Raid Across Ohio  The Civil War Guidebook of the John Hunt Morgan Heritage Trail
Author: Lora Schmidt Cahill,David L Mowery
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2014
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780989805438

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From July 13-26, 1863, Confederate Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan led a daring group of more than 2,000 men across Southern Ohio. His mission: to distract and divert as many Union troops as possible from the action in Middle Tennessee and East Tennessee. Union troops under the command of Major General Ambrose Burnside gave chase. Although they were ultimately successful, ending Morgan's raid was a much harder job than anyone anticipated. With the John Hunt Morgan Heritage Trail, you too can follow Morgan's route through southern and eastern Ohio. Fifty-six interpretive signs covering 557 miles through nineteen counties tell the story of the raid's successful beginnings, the battle with Union forces at Buffington Island, Morgan's desperate escapes, and finally his capture.

The Corean Chronicles Volume One

The Corean Chronicles  Volume One
Author: L. E. Modesitt, Jr.
Publsiher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 1680
Release: 2017-07-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780765395702

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This discounted ebundle includes: Legacies, Darknesses, Scepters L. E. Modesitt, Jr., author of the bestselling Recluce fantasy series, opens the door into a marvelous new world in The Corean Chronicles. Millennia ago, a magical disaster caused the fall of a great worldwide civilization, the end of a golden age. New civilizations have fought their way up from the ancient destruction and chaos, knowing little of the lost world that preceded them or the details of its fall. Corus today is a world of contending countries, of humans, but also of strange animals and supernatural creatures. It is a place of magical powers, and of a few people who are talented enough to use them. Legacies — Alusius is drafted into the local Militia to fight against the invading slave armies of The Matrial, an immortal ruler in a nearby land. If the evil surrounding The Matrial is not brought to an end, the world as he knows it could very well end. Darknesses — Captain Alusius faces new challenges, both military and magical. A would-be conqueror has revived sorcerous creatures of legend to assist in his crusade to reunite the continent under his rule. Alucius's Talent is the only hope against this foe, or even survival. Scepters — Alusius must quell a strange religiously-inspired rebellion and then find a way to destroy the powerful weapons of ancient design. When a different, covert enemy threatens, only the timely assistance of the ancient Soarers, and the addition of his wife Wendra's Talent, gives him any hope of success. Other series by L. E. Modesitt, Jr. The Saga of Recluce Imager Portfolio The Spellsong Cycle The Ghost Books The Ecolitan Matter At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

Fundamentalist Islam and Israel

Fundamentalist Islam and Israel
Author: Raphael Israeli
Publsiher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1993
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 081919199X

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This book provides an in-depth account and analysis of Islamic fundamentalism today, and how it has an impact on Israel's relations with the Arab and Islamic worlds. In light of recent events, the book is important for the whole Western world, which now confronts revivalist Islam, both in the Middle East and Europe itself, and even in such far-flung fragments of European civilization as the United States and Australia. This book should be of great help for the West in developing a proper understanding of, and a strategy for dealing with, this movement. Co-published with the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs.

The American Steel Industry 1850 1970

The American Steel Industry  1850   1970
Author: Kenneth Warren
Publsiher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2014-02-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780822978732

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A richly detailed account of the American steel industry from its beginnings until 1970, when its long period of international leadership was challenged, this book interprets steel from viewpoints of historical and economic geography. It considers both physical factors, such as resouces, and human factors such as market, organization, and governmental policy. In major discussions of the east coast, Pittsburgh, the Ohio Valley, the Great Lakes, the South and the West, Warren analyzes the location and relocation of steel plants over 120 years. He explains the influence on location of a variety of factors: The accessibility of resources, the cost of transportation, the existence of specialized markets, and the availability of entrepreneurial skills, capital, and labor. He also evaluates the role of management in the development of the industry, through an analysis of individual companies, including Bethlehem, Carnegie, United States Steel, Kaiser, Inland, Jones and Laughlin, and Youngstown Sheet and Tube. Warren examines the influence exerted on the industry by complex technological changes and weighs their significance against market forces and the supply of natural resources. In the production process alone, the industry changed from pig iron to steel; from charcoal to anthracite; to bituminous coking coal; and from the widespread use of low-grade ore from the eastern United States, to the high quality but localized deposits of the Upper Great Lakes, to imported ores. Unlike other industrialized nations, the United States has undergone major geographical shifts in steel consumption since the 1850s. As the American population moved south and west into new territory, steel followed. Warren concludes that these radical alterations in the distribution and demand were the decisive force in the location of steel production.