New Perspectives on the Gold Rush

New Perspectives on the Gold Rush
Author: Donald J. Bourdon
Publsiher: Royal British Columbia Museum
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: British Columbia
ISBN: 077266854X

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In 1858, reports of gold found on the Fraser River spurred tens of thousands of people--mostly men--to rush into the territory we now call British Columbia. They came with visions of fortune in their eyes. The lucky ones struck it rich, but most left penniless or died trying for the motherlode. Some stayed behind and helped build the colony and the province of British Columbia.

Culture Class and Community

Culture  Class and Community
Author: Charlene L. Porsild,Carleton University. Dissertation. History,ProQuest Co
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 722
Release: 1994
Genre: Dawson (Yukon)
ISBN: OCLC:290440818

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The California Gold Rush

The California Gold Rush
Author: Marcia Amidon Lusted
Publsiher: Cherry Lake
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2014-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781631377051

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This book relays the factual details of the California Gold Rush. The narrative provides multiple accounts of the event, and readers learn details through the point of view of a builder working on Sutter's Mill when gold was discovered, a '49er who left New York for California, and a prospector from Chile who came by ship to California to find riches. The text offers opportunities to compare and contrast various perspectives in the text while gathering and analyzing information about a historical event.

New Perspectives on Russian American Relations

New Perspectives on Russian American Relations
Author: William Benton Whisenhunt,Norman E. Saul
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2015-08-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317425151

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New Perspectives on Russian-American Relations includes eighteen articles on Russian-American relations from an international roster of leading historians. Covering topics such as trade, diplomacy, art, war, public opinion, race, culture, and more, the essays show how the two nations related to one another across time from their first interactions as nations in the eighteenth century to now. Instead of being dominated by the narrative of the Cold War, New Perspectives on Russian-American Relations models the exciting new scholarship that covers more than the political and diplomatic worlds of the later twentieth century and provides scholars with a wide array of the newest research in the field.

Good Time Girls of the Alaska Yukon Gold Rush

Good Time Girls of the Alaska Yukon Gold Rush
Author: Lael Morgan
Publsiher: Epicenter Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1999
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0945397763

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Morgan offers an authentic and deliciously humorous account of the prostitutes and other "disreputable" women who were the earliest female pioneers of the Far North. At the turn of the century, tens of thousands of Americans left their homes, escaping a worldwide depression & the restraints of the Victorian Era, to stampede to Alaska & the Yukon, where millions of dollars in gold was being discovered in remote, subartic mining camps. Women accompanied the men on the long journey to the Far North--more often prostitutes, dance hall girls & entertainers than respectful wives & schoolteachers. These are the girls of the demimonde, that "half world" of disreputable women who lived on the outskirts of society. Meet "Dutch Kate" Wilson, who pioneered many areas long before the "respectable" women who received credit for getting there first; ruthless heartbreakers Cad Wilson & Rose Blumkin; "French Marie" Larose, who auctioned herself off as a wife to the highest bidder; & Edith Neile, called the "Oregon Mare," famous for both her outlandish behavior & her soft-hearted generosity. These "good time girls" crossed geographic & social frontiers, finding freedom, independence, hardship, heartbreak & sometimes astonishing wealth. They were an important part of this key chapter in the history of the West, which holds a special place in the American imagination.

Gold Rush Saints

Gold Rush Saints
Author: Kenneth N. Owens
Publsiher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 0806136812

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Combines narrative history and firsthand Mormon accounts that cast light on the presence of Latter-day Saints in California during the Gold Rush in the middle 1840s. Reprint.

New Perspectives on the Irish Diaspora

New Perspectives on the Irish Diaspora
Author: Charles Fanning
Publsiher: SIU Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 0809323443

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In New Perspectiveson the Irish Diaspora, Charles Fanning incorporates eighteen fresh perspectives on the Irish diaspora over three centuries and around the globe. He enlists scholarly tools from the disciplines of history, sociology, literary criticism, folklore, and culture studies to present a collection of writings about the Irish diaspora of great variety and depth.

From Denmark to the Cariboo

From Denmark to the Cariboo
Author: Linda Peterat
Publsiher: Heritage House Publishing Co
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2022-11-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781772033946

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A captivating account of the lives of Laura, Christine, and Caroline Lindhard, three sisters who left their home in Stege, Denmark, in 1870 due to war, political turmoil, and limited opportunities, and sought out new lives in the Cariboo region of British Columbia. There are few stories of entrepreneurial, business class women in nineteenth century BC. They didn’t keep diaries or save letters like the ruling class women often did, and they were usually overlooked in newspaper reports. Yet many came into British Columbia in the early years of the gold rush and helped build and sustain the developing communities. This book tells the stories of three sisters—Laura, Christine, and Caroline Lindhard—who arrived in BC from Denmark in the 1870s. Coming of age in Europe, the Lindhard sisters had aspirations that were restricted by societal norms about what women could and should be and do. This is a story of how each of the sisters made a life for themselves: marrying and having children, becoming single parents at an early age, marrying again or not, working together, providing for their children, and making choices that set them on different paths. While their lives diverged at various points, their commitments to each other and the next generation remained strong. The sisters’ stories illustrate the importance of family and community relationships as support structures for women entrepreneurs who combine family responsibilities with earning a living. While they were not heroic in the traditional, patriarchal sense of the word, the Lindhard sisters were powerful, influential members of their families and their community, and their lives reveal much about the complex social fabric of early British Columbia and the unsung contributions of women.