The Far Northeast

The Far Northeast
Author: Kenneth R. Holyoke,M. Gabriel Hrynick
Publsiher: University of Ottawa Press
Total Pages: 648
Release: 2021-12-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780776629667

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The Far Northeast: 3000 BP to Contact is the first volume to synthesize archaeological research from across Atlantic Canada and northern New England for the period spanning from 3000 years ago to European contact. Recently, notions of the “Woodland period” in the broader Northeast have drawn scrutiny from experts due to increasing awareness that its hallmarks—such as horticulture, village formation, mortuary ceremonialism, and the advent of various technologies—appear to be less synchronous than once thought. By paying particular attention to the Far Northeast and its unique (yet sometimes marginal) position in Woodland discourse, this work offers a much-needed in-depth look at one of the best-documented cases of hunter-gatherer persistence and adaptation at the eve of European contact. Penned by academic, government, and cultural-resource-management archaeologists, the seventeen chapters in The Far Northeast: 3000 BP to Contact draw on decades of research in considering this period, both in terms of variability within the region, and integration with broader cultural patterns in the Northeast and beyond. Published in English.

Late Pleistocene Archaeology and Ecology in the Far Northeast

Late Pleistocene Archaeology and Ecology in the Far Northeast
Author: Claude Chapdelaine
Publsiher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2012-10-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781603448055

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The Far Northeast, a peninsula incorporating the six New England states, New York east of the Hudson, Quebec south of the St. Lawrence River and Gulf of St. Lawrence, and the Maritime Provinces, provided the setting for a distinct chapter in the peopling of North America. Late Pleistocene Archaeology and Ecology in the Far Northeast focuses on the Clovis pioneers and their eastward migration into this region, inhospitable before 13,500 years ago, especially in its northern latitudes. Bringing together the last decade or so of research on the Paleoindian presence in the area, Claude Chapdelaine and the contributors to this volume discuss, among other topics, the style variations in the fluted points left behind by these migrating peoples, a broader disparity than previously thought. This book offers not only an opportunity to review new data and interpretations in most areas of the Far Northeast, including a first glimpse at the Cliche-Rancourt Site, the only known fluted point site in Quebec, but also permits these new findings to shape revised interpretations of old sites. The accumulation of research findings in the Far Northeast has been steady, and this timely book presents some of the most interesting results, offering fresh perspectives on the prehistory of this important region.

The Far Northeast

The Far Northeast
Author: Kenneth R. Holyoke,M. Gabriel Hrynick,Alexandre Pelletier-Michaud
Publsiher: University of Ottawa Press
Total Pages: 600
Release: 2021-12-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0776629654

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The Far Northeast: 3000 BP to Contact is the first volume to synthesize archaeological research from across Atlantic Canada and northern New England for the period spanning from 3000 years ago to European contact. Recently, notions of the "Woodland period" in the broader Northeast have drawn scrutiny from experts due to increasing awareness that its hallmarks--such as horticulture, village formation, mortuary ceremonialism, and the advent of various technologies--appear to be less synchronous than once thought. By paying particular attention to the Far Northeast and its unique (yet sometimes marginal) position in Woodland discourse, this work offers a much-needed in-depth look at one of the best-documented cases of hunter-gatherer persistence and adaptation at the eve of European contact. Penned by academic, government, and cultural-resource-management archaeologists, the seventeen chapters in The Far Northeast: 3000 BP to Contact draw on decades of research in considering this period, both in terms of variability within the region, and integration with broader cultural patterns in the Northeast and beyond. Published in English.

Nominations of D C Commissioner Assistant to Commissioner and Nine City Council Members

Nominations of D C  Commissioner  Assistant to Commissioner  and Nine City Council Members
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the District of Columbia
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 278
Release: 1967
Genre: Washington (D.C.)
ISBN: MINN:31951P00737176C

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Nominations of D C Commissioner Assistant to Commissioner and Nine City Council Members

Nominations of D C  Commissioner  Assistant to Commissioner  and Nine City Council Members
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. District of Columbia
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 294
Release: 1967
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: STANFORD:36105021063347

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Problems of Air Pollution in the District of Columbia

Problems of Air Pollution in the District of Columbia
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the District of Columbia. Subcommittee on Business and Commerce
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1536
Release: 1967
Genre: Air
ISBN: UCAL:B5127326

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Hearings Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on the District of Columbia

Hearings  Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on the District of Columbia
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the District of Columbia
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1438
Release: 1967
Genre: Legislative hearings
ISBN: UCAL:B3566160

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Blue Collar Conservatism

Blue Collar Conservatism
Author: Timothy J. Lombardo
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2018-09-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780812295436

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The postwar United States has experienced many forms of populist politics, none more consequential than that of the blue-collar white ethnics who brought figures like Ronald Reagan and Donald Trump to the White House. Blue-Collar Conservatism traces the rise of this little-understood, easily caricatured variant of populism by presenting a nuanced portrait of the supporters of Philadelphia Mayor Frank Rizzo. In 1971, Frank Rizzo became the first former police commissioner elected mayor of a major American city. Despite serving as a Democrat, Rizzo cultivated his base of support by calling for "law and order" and opposing programs like public housing, school busing, affirmative action, and other policies his supporters deemed unearned advantages for nonwhites. Out of this engagement with the interwoven politics of law enforcement, school desegregation, equal employment, and urban housing, Timothy J. Lombardo argues, blue-collar populism arose. Based on extensive archival research, and with an emphasis on interrelated changes to urban space and blue-collar culture, Blue-Collar Conservatism challenges the familiar backlash narrative, instead contextualizing blue-collar politics within postwar urban and economic crises. Historian and Philadelphia-native Lombardo demonstrates how blue-collar whites did not immediately abandon welfare liberalism but instead selectively rejected liberal policies based on culturally defined ideas of privilege, disadvantage, identity, and entitlement. While grounding his analysis in the postwar era's familiar racial fissures, Lombardo also emphasizes class identity as an indispensable driver of blue-collar political engagement. Blue-Collar Conservatism ultimately shows how this combination of factors created one of the least understood but most significant political developments in recent American history.