The Vermont Encyclopedia

The Vermont Encyclopedia
Title The Vermont Encyclopedia PDF eBook
Author John J. Duffy
Publisher UPNE
Pages 360
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN 9781584650867

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The definitive sourcebook for Vermont facts, figures, people, events, and history

Encyclopedia of Vermont

Encyclopedia of Vermont
Title Encyclopedia of Vermont PDF eBook
Author Nancy Capace
Publisher Somerset Publishers, Inc.
Pages 421
Release 2000-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 0403096022

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The Encyclopedia of Vermont contains detailed information on States: Symbols and Designations, Geography, Archaeology, State History, Local History on individual cities, towns and counties, Chronology of Historic Events in the State, Profiles of Governors, Political Directory, State Constitution, Bibliography of books about the state and an Index.

Encyclopedia, Vermont Biography

Encyclopedia, Vermont Biography
Title Encyclopedia, Vermont Biography PDF eBook
Author Prentiss Cutler Dodge
Publisher
Pages 508
Release 1912
Genre Vermont
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Encyclopedia of Vermont

Encyclopedia of Vermont
Title Encyclopedia of Vermont PDF eBook
Author Nancy Capace
Publisher
Pages 412
Release 2007
Genre
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Two Vermonts

Two Vermonts
Title Two Vermonts PDF eBook
Author Paul M. Searls
Publisher UPNE
Pages 278
Release 2006
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781584655602

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Two Vermonts establishes a little-known fact about Vermont: that the state's fascination with tourism as a savior for a suffering economy is more than a century old, and that this interest in tourism has always been dogged by controversy. Through this lens, the book is poised to take its place as the standard work on Vermont in the Gilded Age and the Progressive Era. Searls examines the origins of Vermont's contemporary identity and some reasons why that identity ("Who is a Vermonter?") is to this day so hotly contested. Searls divides nineteenth-century Vermonters into conceptually "uphill," or rural/parochial, and "downhill," or urban/cosmopolitan, elements. These two groups, he says, negotiated modernity in distinct and contrary ways. The dissonance between their opposing tactical approaches to progress and change belied the pastoral ideal that contemporary urban Americans had come to associate with the romantic notion of "Vermont." Downhill Vermonters, espousing a vision of a mutually reinforcing relationship between tradition and progress, unilaterally endeavored to foster the pastoral ideal as a means of stimulating economic development. The hostile uphill resistance to this strategy engendered intense social conflict over issues including education, religion, and prohibition in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The story of Vermont's vigorous nineteenth-century quest for a unified identity bears witness to the stirring and convoluted forging of today's "Vermont." Searls's engaging exploration of this period of Vermont's history advances our understanding of the political, economic, and cultural transformation of all of rural America as industrial capitalism and modernity revolutionized the United States between 1865 and 1910. By the late Progressive Era, Vermont's reputation was rooted in the national yearning to keep society civil, personal, and meaningful in a world growing more informal, bureaucratic, and difficult to navigate. The fundamental ideological differences among Vermont communities are indicative of how elusive and frustrating efforts to balance progress and tradition were in the context of effectively negotiating capitalist transformation in contemporary America.

Well-Offed in Vermont

Well-Offed in Vermont
Title Well-Offed in Vermont PDF eBook
Author Amy Patricia Meade
Publisher Llewellyn Worldwide
Pages 120
Release 2011-11-08
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0738730556

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A New Series from Acclaimed Mystery Author Patricia Meade In bucolic small-town Vermont, tapestries expert Stella Thornton Buckley feels out of her element—and not just because she's fresh from Manhattan. Mere hours after moving to maple syrup country, she and her husband, Nick, find a dead man, Allen Weston, in a well on their property. The police investigation forces the couple out of their lovely vintage farmhouse and—since the motels are packed with leafpeepers—into a less than luxurious deer camp. Instead of mourning the loss of electricity and running water, Stella and Nick drive their Smart car all over the Vermont hamlet to question the quirky locals about Weston, a shrewd businessman who rubbed a lot of folks the wrong way. Stella and Nick may never shed their flatlander reputation in this close-knit community, but can they get enough information from the taciturn townspeople to help Sheriff Mills solve the murder and sew up the investigation? Praise: "A charming first in a new cozy series from Meade."—Publishers Weekly "The first in a new series for Meade features yet another set of bright young detectives along with some unlikely scenarios."—Kirkus Reviews

Vermont Beautiful

Vermont Beautiful
Title Vermont Beautiful PDF eBook
Author Wallace Nutting
Publisher
Pages 326
Release 1922
Genre Vermont
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