Mathew Carey, Publisher and Patriot

Mathew Carey, Publisher and Patriot
Title Mathew Carey, Publisher and Patriot PDF eBook
Author James N. Green
Publisher The Library Company of Phil
Pages 40
Release 1985
Genre Editing
ISBN 9780914076742

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Mathew Carey, Publisher and Patriot

Mathew Carey, Publisher and Patriot
Title Mathew Carey, Publisher and Patriot PDF eBook
Author James N. Green
Publisher The Library Company of Phil
Pages 40
Release 1985
Genre Editing
ISBN 9780914076742

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Library Company of Philadelphia: 1985 Annual Report

Library Company of Philadelphia: 1985 Annual Report
Title Library Company of Philadelphia: 1985 Annual Report PDF eBook
Author
Publisher The Library Company of Phil
Pages 76
Release
Genre
ISBN 9781422361184

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Faith in Reading

Faith in Reading
Title Faith in Reading PDF eBook
Author David Paul Nord
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 223
Release 2004-08-19
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0195173112

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This is the remarkable story of the unlikely origins of modern media culture. In the early 19th century, a few entrepreneurs decided the time was right to launch a true mass media in America. Though they were savvy businessmen, their publishing enterprises were not commercial businesses but nonprofit religious organizations.

Poverty in the United States

Poverty in the United States
Title Poverty in the United States PDF eBook
Author John R. Burch Jr.
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 449
Release 2018-04-02
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1440858500

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This collection of documents contextualizes the ways in which Americans have addressed the evolving challenges of poverty throughout U.S. history. Each document is accompanied by an analysis that both summarizes its content and considers its impact. Poverty has always been a part of the fabric of American life, and this installment in the Documentary and Reference Guides series fills the gaps left by most educational treatments of the subject, beginning with an examination of poverty at the state and local levels as it was during the early 19th century. A federal plan for addressing poverty was not devised until Franklin Delano Roosevelt launched the New Deal in the 1930s. As these 70 chronologically arranged documents illustrate, the unfinished business of the New Deal, interrupted by World War II, culminated in new legislation during John F. Kennedy's New Frontier and Lyndon B. Johnson's War on Poverty; progress, however, fell victim to the Vietnam War, ushering in decades of rollbacks under presidents of both parties. Noted scholar and librarian John R. Burch Jr. provides thorough coverage of these and contemporary events throughout which poverty has endured, including the Great Recession of 2008–2009, the minimum wage debate, and the Affordable Care Act and attempts to repeal it.

Surveying the Record

Surveying the Record
Title Surveying the Record PDF eBook
Author Edward Carlos Carter
Publisher American Philosophical Society
Pages 378
Release 1999
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780871692313

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Papers given at a conference on Scientific Exploration in North America to 1930 with topics including Cartography, Oceanic Exploration, Art, Anthropology, Lewis and Clark, and the West. This book adds much to our quest for knowledge of who and where we are by illuminating such themes as the role of maps and mapmaking in defining our national identify, the origins of Western exploration, the cultural clash found in the best-selling account of a 19th-century physician-explorer with Arctic peoples, the role of art in the service of science in bringing these newly discovered places and peoples into the Amer. parlor, and the impact of Mormon farming techniques on John Wesley Powell's famed 1878 Arid Region Report. Black and white maps and illus.

The Nation's Nature

The Nation's Nature
Title The Nation's Nature PDF eBook
Author James David Drake
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Pages 417
Release 2011
Genre History
ISBN 0813931223

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"In The Nation's Nature, James D. Drake examines how a relatively small number of inhabitants of the Americas, huddled along North America's east coast, came to mentally appropriate the entire continent and to think of their nation as America. Drake demonstrates how British North American colonists' participation in scientific debates and imperial contests shaped their notions of global geography. These ideas, in turn, solidified American nationalism, spurred a revolution, and shaped the ratification of the Constitution."--Publisher description.