Recovering the Piedmont Past

Recovering the Piedmont Past
Title Recovering the Piedmont Past PDF eBook
Author Timothy Paul Grady
Publisher Univ of South Carolina Press
Pages 233
Release 2013-10-01
Genre History
ISBN 1611172543

Download Recovering the Piedmont Past Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

A window into the social and cultural life of the South Carolina upcountry during the nineteenth century The history of South Carolina's lowcountry has been well documented by historians, but the upcountry—the region of the state north and west of Columbia and the geologic fall line—has only recently begun to receive extensive scholarly attention. The essays in this collection provide a window into the social and cultural life of the upstate during the nineteenth century. The contributors explore topics such as the history of education in the region, post-Civil War occupation by Union troops, upcountry tourism, Freedman's Bureau's efforts to educate African Americans, and the complex dynamics of lynch mobs in the late nineteenth century. Recovering the Piedmont Past illustrates larger trends of social transformation occurring in the region at a time that shaped religion, education, race relations and the economy well into the twentieth century. The essays add depth and complexity to our understanding of nineteenth century southern history and challenge accepted narratives about a homogeneous South. Ultimately each of the eight essays explores little known facets of the history of upcountry South Carolina in the nineteenth century. The collection includes a foreword by Orville Vernon Burton, professor of history and director of the Cyberinstitute at Clemson University.

Recovering the Piedmont Past

Recovering the Piedmont Past
Title Recovering the Piedmont Past PDF eBook
Author Timothy Paul Grady
Publisher Univ of South Carolina Press
Pages 329
Release 2019-01-08
Genre History
ISBN 1611179238

Download Recovering the Piedmont Past Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

An anthology exploring the modernization of the South Carolina upcountry and the region's role in creating the New South Continuing the theme of unexplored moments introduced in Recovering the Piedmont Past: Unexplored Moments in Nineteenth-Century Upcountry South Carolina History, Timothy P. Grady joins with Andrew H. Myers to edit this second anthology that uncovers the microhistory of this northwest region of the state. Topics include the influence of railroads on traveling circuses, tourist resorts and visits by Booker T. Washington during the rise of Jim Crow, pioneering efforts by progressives to identify the cause of pellagra disease, a debate over populism involving "Pitchfork Ben" Tillman, the acculturation of Greek immigrants, and the daily lives of Civilian Conservation Corps workers during the New Deal. After years of being overshadowed by the coastal elite, upcountry South Carolinians began to play a vital role in modernizing the region and making it an integral part of the "New South." In a study of this shift in the balance of power, the contributors examine religious history, the economic boom and bust, popular recreational activities, and major trends that played out in small places. By providing details and nuance that illuminate the historical context of the New South and engaging with the upcountry from fresh angles, this second volume expresses a deep local interest while also speaking to broader political and social issues. Melissa Walker, the George Dean Johnson, Jr. Professor of History Emerita at Converse College and coeditor of Recovering the Piedmont Past: Unexplored Moments in Nineteenth-Century South Carolina History, provides a foreword.

Recovering the Piedmont Past

Recovering the Piedmont Past
Title Recovering the Piedmont Past PDF eBook
Author Timothy Paul Grady
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre History
ISBN 9781611179224

Download Recovering the Piedmont Past Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

"Continuing the theme of unexplored moments introduced in Recovering the Piedmont Past: Unexplored Moments in Nineteenth-Century Upcountry South Carolina History, Timothy P. Grady joins with Andrew H. Myers to edit this second anthology that uncovers the microhistory of this northwest region of the state. Topics include the influence of railroads on traveling circuses, tourist resorts and visits by Booker T. Washington during the rise of Jim Crow, pioneering efforts by progressives to identify the cause of pellagra, a debate over populism involving 'Pitchfork Ben' Tillman, the acculturation of Greek immigrants, and the daily lives of Civilian Conservation Corps workers during the New Deal"--

Recovering the Piedmont Past

Recovering the Piedmont Past
Title Recovering the Piedmont Past PDF eBook
Author Timothy Paul Grady
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre African Americans
ISBN 9781611179224

Download Recovering the Piedmont Past Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This book is a window into the social and cultural life of the South Carolina upcountry during the nineteenth century. The history of South Carolina's lowcountry has been well documented by historians, but the upcountry -- the region of the state north and west of Columbia and the geologic fall line -- has only recently begun to receive extensive scholarly attention. The essays in this collection provide a window into the social and cultural life of the upstate during the nineteenth century. The contributors explore topics such as the history of education in the region, post-Civil War occupation by Union troops, upcountry tourism, Freedman's Bureau's efforts to educate African Americans, and the complex dynamics of lynch mobs in the late nineteenth century. Recovering the Piedmont Past illustrates larger trends of social transformation occurring in the region at a time that shaped religion, education, race relations, and the economy well into the twentieth century. The essays add depth and complexity to our understanding of nineteenth-century Southern history and challenge accepted narratives about a homogeneous South. Ultimately each of the eight essays explores little-known facets of the history of upcountry South Carolina in the nineteenth century. The collection includes a foreword by Orville Vernon Burton, professor of history and director of the Cyberinstitute at Clemson University.--Publisher.

Recovering the Piedmont Past: Bridging the centuries in the South Carolina Upcountry, 1877-1941

Recovering the Piedmont Past: Bridging the centuries in the South Carolina Upcountry, 1877-1941
Title Recovering the Piedmont Past: Bridging the centuries in the South Carolina Upcountry, 1877-1941 PDF eBook
Author Timothy Paul Grady
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre African Americans
ISBN

Download Recovering the Piedmont Past: Bridging the centuries in the South Carolina Upcountry, 1877-1941 Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This book is a window into the social and cultural life of the South Carolina upcountry during the nineteenth century. The history of South Carolina's lowcountry has been well documented by historians, but the upcountry -- the region of the state north and west of Columbia and the geologic fall line -- has only recently begun to receive extensive scholarly attention. The essays in this collection provide a window into the social and cultural life of the upstate during the nineteenth century. The contributors explore topics such as the history of education in the region, post-Civil War occupation by Union troops, upcountry tourism, Freedman's Bureau's efforts to educate African Americans, and the complex dynamics of lynch mobs in the late nineteenth century. Recovering the Piedmont Past illustrates larger trends of social transformation occurring in the region at a time that shaped religion, education, race relations, and the economy well into the twentieth century. The essays add depth and complexity to our understanding of nineteenth-century Southern history and challenge accepted narratives about a homogeneous South. Ultimately each of the eight essays explores little-known facets of the history of upcountry South Carolina in the nineteenth century. The collection includes a foreword by Orville Vernon Burton, professor of history and director of the Cyberinstitute at Clemson University.--Publisher.

History of Piedmont by Antonio Gallenga

History of Piedmont by Antonio Gallenga
Title History of Piedmont by Antonio Gallenga PDF eBook
Author Antonio Carlo Napoleone Gallenga
Publisher
Pages 476
Release 1855
Genre
ISBN

Download History of Piedmont by Antonio Gallenga Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

History of Piedmont

History of Piedmont
Title History of Piedmont PDF eBook
Author Antonio Carlo Napoleone Gallenga
Publisher
Pages 358
Release 2019-08-14
Genre History
ISBN 9780371188255

Download History of Piedmont Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This is a reproduction of the original artefact. Generally these books are created from careful scans of the original. This allows us to preserve the book accurately and present it in the way the author intended. Since the original versions are generally quite old, there may occasionally be certain imperfections within these reproductions. We're happy to make these classics available again for future generations to enjoy!