Letters of a Loyalist Lady

Letters of a Loyalist Lady
Author: Ann Hulton
Publsiher: Cambridge [Mass.] : Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 134
Release: 1927
Genre: American loyalists
ISBN: UCSC:32106000594637

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Letters of a Loyalist Lady

Letters of a Loyalist Lady
Author: Ann Hulton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2014-05-19
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0674334833

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Letters of a Loyalist Lady Being the Letters of Ann Hulton Sister of Henry Hulton Commissioner of Customs At Boston 1767 1776

Letters of a Loyalist Lady   Being the Letters of Ann Hulton  Sister of Henry Hulton  Commissioner of Customs At Boston  1767 1776
Author: Ann Hulton (D.1779)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 106
Release: 1927
Genre: American loyalists
ISBN: LCCN:10003058

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Second to None From the sixteenth century to 1865

Second to None  From the sixteenth century to 1865
Author: Ruth Barnes Moynihan,Cynthia Eagle Russett,Laurie Crumpacker
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 518
Release: 1993-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0803281994

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"Here are women who are shapers of history, as well as its victims. In diaries, letters, speeches, songs, petitions, essays, photographs, and cartoons they describe, rejoice, exhort, complain, advertise, and joke, revealing women's role as community builders in every time and locale and registering their emergence into the public spheres of political, social, and economic life. The documents also demonstrate the value of gender analysis, for women's differences--in age, race, sexual orientation, class, geographical or ethnic origin, abilities or disabilities, and values--are shown to be as important as their commonalities."--Book cover.

Essays in the Economic History of the Atlantic World

Essays in the Economic History of the Atlantic World
Author: John McCusker
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 586
Release: 2005-08-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134703395

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Written by one of the leading authorities on trade and finance in the early modern Atlantic world, these fourteen essays, revised and integrated for this volume, share as their common theme the development of the Atlantic economy, especially British America and the Caribbean. Topics treated range from early attempts in medieval England to measure the carrying capacity of ships, through the advent in Renaissance Italy and England of business newspapers that reported on the traffic of ships, cargoes and market prices, to the state of the economy of France over the two hundred years before the French Revolution and of the British West Indies between 1760 and 1790. Included is the story of Thomas Irving who challenged and thwarted the likes of John Hancock, Samuel Adams, Alexander Hamilton, George Washington and Thomas Jefferson.

Women in American History 4 volumes

Women in American History  4 volumes
Author: Peg A. Lamphier,Rosanne Welch
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 2508
Release: 2017-01-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9798216166566

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This four-volume set documents the complexity and richness of women's contributions to American history and culture, empowering all students by demonstrating a more populist approach to the past. Based on the content of most textbooks, it would be easy to reach the erroneous conclusion that women have not contributed much to America's history and development. Nothing could be further from the truth. Offering comprehensive coverage of women of a diverse range of cultures, classes, ethnicities, religions, and sexual identifications, this four-volume set identifies the many ways in which women have helped to shape and strengthen the United States. This encyclopedia is organized into four chronological volumes, with each volume further divided into three sections. Each section features an overview essay and thematic essay as well as detailed entries on topics ranging from Lady Gaga to Ladybird Johnson, Lucy Stone, and Lucille Ball, and from the International Ladies of Rhythm to the International Ladies Garment Workers Union. The set also includes a vast variety of primary documents, such as personal letters, public papers, newspaper articles, recipes, and more. These primary documents enhance users' learning opportunities and enable readers to better connect with the subject matter.

Administrators of Empire

Administrators of Empire
Author: Mark A. Burkholder
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2018-08-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780429855528

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Published in 1998, the expansion of Europe overseas required the creation of institutions for governing the conquered peoples, as well as the conquerors, their descendants, and later immigrants. As a group, bureaucrats were essential for the preservation of extensive and long-lasting European colonies. This volume looks in particular at the Americas and sets out the differing responses of Portugal, Spain, Britain and France and the systems they elaborated. A notable theme is the conflict between the demands of the centre, and the local pressures, and the extent to which the bureaucrats often came to identify with these.

The Letters of Mary Penry

The Letters of Mary Penry
Author: Scott Paul Gordon
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2018-07-03
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780271082820

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In The Letters of Mary Penry, Scott Paul Gordon provides unprecedented access to the intimate world of a Moravian single sister. This vast collection of letters—compiled, transcribed, and annotated by Gordon—introduces readers to an unmarried woman who worked, worshiped, and wrote about her experience living in Moravian religious communities at the time of the American Revolution and early republic. Penry, a Welsh immigrant and a convert to the Moravian faith, was well connected in both the international Moravian community and the state of Pennsylvania. She counted among her acquaintances Elizabeth Sandwith Drinker and Hannah Callender Sansom, two American women whose writings have also been preserved, in addition to members of some of the most prominent families in Philadelphia, such as the Shippens, the Franklins, and the Rushes. This collection brings together more than seventy of Penry’s letters, few of which have been previously published. Gordon’s introduction provides a useful context for understanding the letters and the unique woman who wrote them. This collection of Penry’s letters broadens perspectives on early America and the eighteenth-century Moravian Church by providing a sustained look at the spiritual and social life of a single woman at a time when singleness was extraordinarily rare. It also makes an important contribution to the recovery of women’s voices in early America, amplifying views on politics, religion, and social networks from a time when few women’s perspectives on these subjects have been preserved.