A Companion to American Fiction, 1865 - 1914

A Companion to American Fiction, 1865 - 1914
Title A Companion to American Fiction, 1865 - 1914 PDF eBook
Author Robert Paul Lamb
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 640
Release 2008-04-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1405178310

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A Companion to American Fiction, 1865-1914 is a groundbreaking collection of essays written by leading critics for a wide audience of scholars, students, and interested general readers. An exceptionally broad-ranging and accessible Companion to the study of American fiction of the post-civil war period and the early twentieth century Brings together 29 essays by top scholars, each of which presents a synthesis of the best research and offers an original perspective Divided into sections on historical traditions and genres, contexts and themes, and major authors Covers a mixture of canonical and the non-canonical themes, authors, literatures, and critical approaches Explores innovative topics, such as ecological literature and ecocriticism, children’s literature, and the influence of Darwin on fiction

The Rise of Planning in Industrial America, 1865-1914

The Rise of Planning in Industrial America, 1865-1914
Title The Rise of Planning in Industrial America, 1865-1914 PDF eBook
Author Richard Philip Adelstein
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Central planning
ISBN 9780415584654

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Central economic planning is often associated with failed state socialism, and modern capitalism celebrated as its antithesis. This book shows that central planning is not always, or even primarily, a state enterprise, and that the giant industrial corporations that dominated the American economy through the twentieth century were, first and foremost, unprecedented examples of successful, consensual central planning at a very large scale.

Competition and Coercion

Competition and Coercion
Title Competition and Coercion PDF eBook
Author Robert Higgs
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 224
Release 2008-10-30
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780521088404

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Competition and Coercion: Blacks in the American economy, 1865-1914 is a reinterpretation of black economic history in the half-century after Emancipation. Its central theme is that economic competition and racial coercion jointly determined the material condition of the blacks. The book identifies a number of competitive processes that played important roles in protecting blacks from the racial coercion to which they were peculiarly vulnerable. It also documents the substantial economic gains realized by the black population between 1865 and 1914. Professor Higgs's account is iconoclastic. It seeks to reorganize the present conceptualization of the period and to redirect future study of black economic history in the post-Emancipation period. It raises new questions and suggests new answers to old questions, asserting that some of the old questions are misleadingly framed or not worth pursuing at all.

Cities of the Dead

Cities of the Dead
Title Cities of the Dead PDF eBook
Author William A. Blair
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Pages 265
Release 2011-01-20
Genre History
ISBN 0807876232

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Exploring the history of Civil War commemorations from both sides of the color line, William Blair places the development of memorial holidays, Emancipation Day celebrations, and other remembrances in the context of Reconstruction politics and race relations in the South. His grassroots examination of these civic rituals demonstrates that the politics of commemoration remained far more contentious than has been previously acknowledged. Commemorations by ex-Confederates were intended at first to maintain a separate identity from the U.S. government, Blair argues, not as a vehicle for promoting sectional healing. The burial grounds of fallen heroes, known as Cities of the Dead, often became contested ground, especially for Confederate women who were opposed to Reconstruction. And until the turn of the century, African Americans used freedom celebrations to lobby for greater political power and tried to create a national holiday to recognize emancipation. Blair's analysis shows that some festive occasions that we celebrate even today have a divisive and sometimes violent past as various groups with conflicting political agendas attempted to define the meaning of the Civil War.

Growth in America, 1865-1914

Growth in America, 1865-1914
Title Growth in America, 1865-1914 PDF eBook
Author Rebecca Stefoff
Publisher Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC
Pages 52
Release 2002-10
Genre History
ISBN 9780761413493

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Discusses the territorial expansion of the United States following the Civil War, as well as the country's increasing role in international affairs and its growing population.

The Norton Anthology of American Literature

The Norton Anthology of American Literature
Title The Norton Anthology of American Literature PDF eBook
Author Baym, Nina
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 32
Release 2011-12-31
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0393913422

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The Eighth Edition features a diverse and balanced variety of works and thorough but judicious editorial apparatus throughout. The new edition also includes more complete works, much-requested new authors, 170 in-text images, new and re-thought contextual clusters, and other tools that help instructors teach the course they want to teach.

The Reconstruction of American Liberalism, 1865-1914

The Reconstruction of American Liberalism, 1865-1914
Title The Reconstruction of American Liberalism, 1865-1914 PDF eBook
Author Nancy Cohen
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Pages 340
Release 2002
Genre History
ISBN 9780807853542

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Cohen argues that the values and programs characteristic of modern American liberalism were invented not during the Progressive Era, as is generally assumed, but in the conflict-ridden years after the Civil War.