The Early Republic and Antebellum America

The Early Republic and Antebellum America
Author: Christopher G. Bates
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1453
Release: 2015-04-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317457404

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First Published in 2015. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an Informa company.

The Early Republic and Antebellum America

The Early Republic and Antebellum America
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:837901548

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The Early Republic and Antebellum America

The Early Republic and Antebellum America
Author: Christopher G. Bates
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2010
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:837901548

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The Early Republic and Antebellum America An Encyclopedia of Social Political Cultural and Economic History

The Early Republic and Antebellum America  An Encyclopedia of Social  Political  Cultural  and Economic History
Author: Christopher G. Bates
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 3424
Release: 2015-04-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317457398

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First Published in 2015. This text holds four volumes of essays and entries on the early Republic and Antebellum era in America spanning the end of the American Revolution in 1781 to the outbreak of Civil War in 1861. The Americans forged a new government in theory and then in practice, with the beginnings of industrialisation and the effects of urbanisation, widespread poverty, labour strife, debates around slavery and sectional discord. By the end of the nineteenth century American had a powerhouse economy, new technologies and the emergence of major social reform movements, creation of uniquely American art and literature and the conquest of the West. This encyclopaedia offers a historic reference.

Household Gods

Household Gods
Author: Sara Georgini
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2019
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780190882587

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The Providence of John and Abigail Adams -- John Quincy and Louisa Catherine Adams at prayer -- Charles Francis Adams on pilgrimage -- The cosmopolitan Christianity of Henry Adams -- Higher than a city upon a hill.

Building a Learning Culture in America

Building a Learning Culture in America
Author: Kevin Chavous
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781351530521

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Building a Learning Culture in America takes an incisive, no-holds-barred look at how America embraced and cultivated a culture of learning in the past, how that culture declined in the sixties and seventies, and what must be done to regain it. From political gridlock to systemic discrimination, Chavous details the many ways education today is off track, and cites specific examples of what Americans might do to reform it.Part memoir and part manifesto, this is a frank, fascinating, and personal account of Chavous' experience as a politician working to enact school choice in Washington, DC, and throughout the United States. During the course of his political career, he has seen political skirmishes and party scuffles interfere with the United States' ability to improve its educational system. These conflicts did not cause the problem; they were merely a result. The true problem was more basic: the decline of America's learning culture.This pivotal work calls for Americans to unite in making the changes needed to re-establish a learning culture as an inherent piece of the American national fabric, and tells us how to begin.

Landmark Legislation 1774 2012

Landmark Legislation 1774 2012
Author: Stephen W. Stathis
Publsiher: CQ Press
Total Pages: 569
Release: 2014-01-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781452292298

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The Second Edition of this renowned treasure trove of information about the most important laws and treaties enacted by the U.S. Congress now deepens its historical coverage and examines an entire decade of new legislation. Landmark Legislation 1774-2012 includes additional acts and treaties chosen for their historical significance or their precedential importance for later areas of major federal legislative activity in the over 200 years since the convocation of the Continental Congress. Brand new chapters expand coverage to include the last five numbered Congresses (10 years of activity from 2003-2012), which has seen landmark legislation in the areas of health insurance and health care reform; financial regulatory reform; fiscal stimulus and the Temporary Asset Relief Program; federal support for stem cell research; reform of federal financial support for public schools and higher education; and much more. Features & Benefits: Each chapter covers one of the numbered Congresses with a historical essay, followed by the major acts of that Congress arranged in chronological order of passage – with each act summarized. A Finder’s Guide summarizes all of the acts and treaties into approximately 40 separate topical policy areas. The work’s extensive bibliography has been expanded and updated. This one-volume resource is a must-have for any public or academic library, especially those with strong American history or political science collections.

Fortune and Faith in Old Chicago

Fortune and Faith in Old Chicago
Author: Charles H. Cosgrove
Publsiher: Southern Illinois University Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2020-02-24
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780809337941

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This engaging biography of Augustus Garrett and Eliza Clark Garrett tells two equally compelling stories: an ambitious man’s struggle to succeed and the remarkable spiritual journey of a woman attempting to overcome tragedy. By contextualizing the couple’s lives within the rich social, political, business, and religious milieu of Chicago’s early urbanization, author Charles H. Cosgrove fills a gap in the history of the city in the mid-nineteenth century. The Garretts moved from the Hudson River Valley to a nascent Chicago, where Augustus made his fortune in the land boom as an auctioneer and speculator. A mayor during the city’s formative period, Augustus was at the center of the first mayoral election scandal in Chicago. To save his honor, he resigned dramatically and found vindication in his reelection the following year. His story reveals much about the inner workings of Chicago politics and business in the antebellum era. The couple had lost three young children to disease, and Eliza arrived in Chicago with deep emotional scars. Her journey exemplifies the struggles of sincere, pious women to come to terms with tragedy in an age when most people attributed unhappy events to divine punishment. Following Augustus’s premature death, Eliza developed plans to devote her estate to founding a women’s college and a school for ministerial training, and in 1853 she endowed a Methodist theological school, the Garrett Biblical Institute (now the Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary), thereby becoming the first woman in North America to found an institution of higher learning. In addition to illuminating our understanding of Chicago from the 1830s to the 1850s, Fortune and Faith in Old Chicago explores American religious history, particularly Presbyterianism and Methodism, and its attention to gender shows how men and women experienced the same era in vastly different ways. The result is a rare, fascinating glimpse into old Chicago through the eyes of two of its important early residents.