Our New Way Round the World

Our New Way Round the World
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Our New Way Round the World

Our New Way Round the World
Title Our New Way Round the World PDF eBook
Author Charles Carleton Coffin
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 550
Release 2024-06-06
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3385501172

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1876.

Our New Way Round the World

Our New Way Round the World
Title Our New Way Round the World PDF eBook
Author Charles Carleton Coffin
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Pages 760
Release 1881
Genre Geography
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OUR NEW WAY ROUND THE WORLD.

OUR NEW WAY ROUND THE WORLD.
Title OUR NEW WAY ROUND THE WORLD. PDF eBook
Author CHARLES CARLETON COFFIN
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Pages 556
Release 1869
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Our New Way round the World. Fully illustrated.

Our New Way round the World. Fully illustrated.
Title Our New Way round the World. Fully illustrated. PDF eBook
Author Charles Carleton Coffin
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Pages 524
Release 1883
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Between Freedom and Progress

Between Freedom and Progress
Title Between Freedom and Progress PDF eBook
Author David Prior
Publisher LSU Press
Pages 273
Release 2019-11-04
Genre History
ISBN 080717243X

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Between Freedom and Progress recovers and analyzes the global imaginings of Reconstruction’s partisans—those who struggled over and with Reconstruction—as they vied with one another to define the nature of their country after the Civil War. The remarkable technological and commercial transformations of the mid-nineteenth century—in particular, steam engines, telegraphs, and an expanded commercial printing capacity—created a constant stream of news, description, and storytelling from across and beyond the nation. Reconstruction’s partisans contended with each other to make sense of this information, motivated by intense political antagonism combined with a shared but contested set of ideas about freedom and progress. As writers, lecturers, editors, travelers, moral reformers, racists, abolitionists, politicians, suffragists, soldiers, and diplomats, Reconstruction’s partisans made competing claims about their place in the world. Understanding how, why, and when they did so helps ground our understanding of Reconstruction—itself a mysterious, transatlantic term—in its own intellectual context. Three factors proved pivotal to the making of Reconstruction’s world. First, from 1865 to the early 1870s, the interconnected issues of how to remake the Union and how to remake the South exerted a powerful hold on federal politics, defining the partisan landscape and inspiring rival arguments about what was possible and what was good. The daunting nature of these issues created a sense of crisis across the political spectrum, with political discourse ranging in tone from combative to euphoric to apocalyptic. Second, though domestic in nature, these issues were refracted through two broadly held beliefs: that the causes of freedom and progress defined history and that distinctive peoples with their own characters composed the world’s population. These beliefs produced a disposition to think of developments from across and beyond the United States as essentially relatable to each other, encouraging an intellectual style that favored wide-ranging comparisons. Third, far from being confined to the elite, this mode of thinking and arguing about the world lived and breathed in public texts that were produced and consumed on a weekly and daily basis. This commercialized and politicized world of mass publishing was highly unequal in structure and content, but it was also impressively vibrant and popular. Together, these three factors made the world of Reconstruction a global landscape of information, argumentation, and imagination that derived much of its vigor from domestic political battles.

Our New Way Round the World

Our New Way Round the World
Title Our New Way Round the World PDF eBook
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Pages 564
Release 2019-10-18
Genre History
ISBN 9780371355985

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