Dearborn Independent

Dearborn Independent
Title Dearborn Independent PDF eBook
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Pages 36
Release 1926
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The New England Magazine

The New England Magazine
Title The New England Magazine PDF eBook
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Pages 824
Release 1893
Genre New England
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Leaving Mesa Verde

Leaving Mesa Verde
Title Leaving Mesa Verde PDF eBook
Author Timothy A. Kohler
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Pages 454
Release 2013-11-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0816599688

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It is one of the great mysteries in the archaeology of the Americas: the depopulation of the northern Southwest in the late thirteenth-century AD. Considering the numbers of people affected, the distances moved, the permanence of the departures, the severity of the surrounding conditions, and the human suffering and culture change that accompanied them, the abrupt conclusion to the farming way of life in this region is one of the greatest disruptions in recorded history. Much new paleoenvironmental data, and a great deal of archaeological survey and excavation, permit the fifteen scientists represented here much greater precision in determining the timing of the depopulation, the number of people affected, and the ways in which northern Pueblo peoples coped—and failed to cope—with the rapidly changing environmental and demographic conditions they encountered throughout the 1200s. In addition, some of the scientists in this volume use models to provide insights into the processes behind the patterns they find, helping to narrow the range of plausible explanations. What emerges from these investigations is a highly pertinent story of conflict and disruption as a result of climate change, environmental degradation, social rigidity, and conflict. Taken as a whole, these contributions recognize this era as having witnessed a competition between differing social and economic organizations, in which selective migration was considerably hastened by severe climatic, environmental, and social upheaval. Moreover, the chapters show that it is at least as true that emigration led to the collapse of the northern Southwest as it is that collapse led to emigration.

The Pueblo Incident

The Pueblo Incident
Title The Pueblo Incident PDF eBook
Author Mitchell B. Lerner
Publisher
Pages 360
Release 2002
Genre History
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Mitchell Lerner now examines for the first time the details of this crisis and uses the incident as a window through which to better understand the limitations of American foreign policy during the Cold War." "Drawing on thousands of pages of recently declassified documents from President Lyndon Johnson's administration, along with dozens of interviews with those involved, Lerner provides the most complete and accurate account of the Pueblo incident to date."--BOOK JACKET.

The Bay State Monthly

The Bay State Monthly
Title The Bay State Monthly PDF eBook
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Pages 830
Release 1893
Genre New England
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Colorado, 2000

Colorado, 2000
Title Colorado, 2000 PDF eBook
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Pages 76
Release 2003
Genre Colorado
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Ace of Hearts

Ace of Hearts
Title Ace of Hearts PDF eBook
Author Arthur G. Kimball
Publisher TCU Press
Pages 308
Release 1993
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780875651217

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Presents a new perspective on the series of novels that created the stereotype of The Old West, published 1912-39, by looking at the romantic and erotic elements in Grey's portrayal of the landscape, the Code of the West, good guys and bad guys, and women. An appendix lists all 56 novels with short