Second Suburb

Second Suburb
Author: Dianne Suzette Harris
Publsiher: University of Pittsburgh Pre
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2010
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780822943891

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Second Suburb uncovers the unique story of Levittown, Pennsylvania, and its significance to American social, architectural, environmental, and political history.

First Sixth geographical reader With Home lesson book for Second Fourth geographical reader

First   Sixth  geographical reader   With  Home lesson book for Second   Fourth  geographical reader
Author: Blackwood William and sons
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 106
Release: 1883
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OXFORD:590091387

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Two Essays on Scriptural Miracles and on Ecclesiastical

Two Essays on Scriptural Miracles and on Ecclesiastical
Author: John Henry Newman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 460
Release: 1870
Genre: Miracles
ISBN: UCAL:$B690305

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Two Essays on Biblical and on Ecclesiastical Miracles

Two Essays on Biblical and on Ecclesiastical Miracles
Author: John Henry Newman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 440
Release: 1875
Genre: Miracles
ISBN: YALE:39002003003390

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Life and Death in the Roman Suburb

Life and Death in the Roman Suburb
Author: Allison L. C. Emmerson
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2020-05-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780192594105

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Defined by borders both physical and conceptual, the Roman city stood apart as a concentration of life and activity that was legally, economically, and ritually divided from its rural surroundings. Death was a key area of control, and tombs were relegated outside city walls from the Republican period through Late Antiquity. Given this separation, an unexpected phenomenon marked the Augustan and early Imperial periods: Roman cities developed suburbs, built-up areas beyond their boundaries, where the living and the dead came together in densely urban environments. Life and Death in the Roman Suburb examines these districts, drawing on the archaeological remains of cities across Italy to understand the character of Roman suburbs and to illuminate the factors that led to their rise and decline, focusing especially on the tombs of the dead. Whereas work on Roman cities has tended to pass over funerary material, and research on death has concentrated on issues seen as separate from urbanism, Emmerson introduces a new paradigm, considering tombs within their suburban surroundings of shops, houses, workshops, garbage dumps, extramural sanctuaries, and major entertainment buildings, in order to trace the many roles they played within living cities. Her investigations show how tombs were not passive memorials, but active spaces that facilitated and furthered the social and economic life of the city, where relationships between the living and the dead were an enduring aspect of urban life.

The Cosmography and Geography of Africa

The Cosmography and Geography of Africa
Author: Leo Africanus
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2023-03-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780141998824

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The first new translation in over 400 years of one of the great works of the Renaissance In 1518, al-Hasan ibn Muhammad al-Wazzan, a Moroccan diplomat, was seized by pirates while travelling in the Mediterranean. Brought before Pope Leo X, he was persuaded to convert to Christianity, in the process taking the name Johannes Leo Africanus. Acclaimed in the papal court for his learning, Leo would in time write his masterpiece, The Cosmography and the Geography of Africa. The Cosmography was the first book about Africa, and the first book written by a modern African, to reach print. It would remain central to the European understanding of Africa for over 300 years, with its descriptions of lands, cities and peoples giving a singular vision of the vast continent: its urban bustle and rural desolation, its culture, commerce and warfare, its magical herbs and strange animals. Yet it is not a mere catalogue of the exotic: Leo also invited his readers to acknowledge the similarity and relevance of these lands to the time and place they knew. For this reason, The Cosmography and Geography of Africa remains significant to our understanding not only of Africa, but of the world and how we perceive it. Translated by Anthony Ossa-Richardson and Richard Oosterhoff

Pompeii Its Life and Art

Pompeii  Its Life and Art
Author: August Mau
Publsiher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 462
Release: 2022-05-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: EAN:8596547024309

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The history of the legendary city, literally unearthed from the dust. After the volcano explosion, a stream of lava devastated the town and buried thousands of locals under the river of melted minerals. Centuries later, their last moment was recovered by filling the gaps in petrified lava. Thus, we see the previous inhabitants of Pompei in the final moments of their lives. This work collected the excavation materials, historical documents, and mentions to compile an objective picture of the ancient city's life and arts.

Levittown

Levittown
Author: David Kushner
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2022-03-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781639730773

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The explosive true story of the first African-American family to move into one of America's most iconic suburbs, Levittown, Pennsylvania. In the decade after World War II, one entrepreneurial family helped thousands of people buy into the American dream of owning a home, not just any home, but a good one, with all the modern conveniences. The Levitts--two brothers, William and Alfred, and their father, Abe--pooled their talents in land use, architecture, and sales to create story book town with affordable little houses. They laid out the welcome mat, but not to everyone. Levittown had a whites-only policy. This is the story that unfolded in Levittown, PA, one unseasonably hot summer in 1957 on a quiet street called Deepgreen Lane. There, a white Jewish Communist family named Wechsler secretly arranged for a black family, the Myers, to buy the little pink house next door. What followed was an explosive summer of violence that would transform their lives, and the nation. It would lead to the downfall of a titan, and the integration of the most famous suburb in the world. It's a story of hope and fear, invention and rebellion, and the power that comes when ordinary people take an extraordinary stand.