The Virginians I

The Virginians I
Title The Virginians I PDF eBook
Author Thackeray W.
Publisher Рипол Классик
Pages 481
Release
Genre Fiction
ISBN 5521078274

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William Makepeace Thackeray (1811–1863) was a British author and novelist mostly known for his satirical works such as “Vanity Fair” that showed an ironic representation of the British society of those times. “The Virginians” is a historical novel, a sequel to “The History of Henry Esmond, Esq” loosely linked to “The History of Pendennis.” It tells the story of Henry Esmond’s twin grandsons, George and Henry Warrington. Henry’s romantic connection with an older woman makes him join the British army and ? ght under the command of General Wolfe during the capture of Quebec. During the American War of Independence, he takes the revolutionary side. This event forces George, who is also a British of? cer, to resign rather than go into battle against his brother.

Virginians and Their Histories

Virginians and Their Histories
Title Virginians and Their Histories PDF eBook
Author Brent Tarter
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Pages 641
Release 2020-05-26
Genre History
ISBN 0813943930

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Histories of Virginia have traditionally traced the same significant but narrow lines, overlooking whole swathes of human experience crucial to an understanding of the commonwealth. With Virginians and Their Histories, Brent Tarter presents a fresh, new interpretive narrative that incorporates the experiences of all residents of Virginia from the earliest times to the first decades of the twenty-first century, affording readers the most comprehensive and wide-ranging account of Virginia’s story. Tarter draws on primary resources for every decade of the Old Dominion's English-language history, as well as a wealth of recent scholarship that illuminates in new ways how demographic changes, economic growth, social and cultural changes, and religious sensibilities and gender relationships have affected the manner in which Virginians have lived. Virginians and Their Histories interweaves the experiences of Virginians of different racial and ethnic backgrounds and classes, representing a variety of eras and regions, to understand what they separately and jointly created, and how they responded to economic, political, and social changes on a national and even global level. That large context is essential for properly understanding the influences of Virginians on, and the responses of Virginians to, the constantly changing world in which they have lived. This groundbreaking work of scholarship—generously illustrated and engagingly written—will become the definitive account for general readers and all students of Virginia’s diverse and vibrant history.

Jefferson and the Virginians

Jefferson and the Virginians
Title Jefferson and the Virginians PDF eBook
Author Peter Onuf
Publisher LSU Press
Pages 237
Release 2018-10-10
Genre History
ISBN 0807170550

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In Jefferson and the Virginians, renowned scholar Peter S. Onuf examines the ways in which Thomas Jefferson and his fellow Virginians—George Washington, James Madison, and Patrick Henry—both conceptualized their home state from a political and cultural perspective, and understood its position in the new American union. The conversations Onuf reconstructs offer glimpses into the struggle to define Virginia—and America—within the context of the upheaval of the Revolutionary War. Onuf also demonstrates why Jefferson’s identity as a Virginian obscures more than it illuminates about his ideology and career. Onuf contends that Jefferson and his interlocutors sought to define Virginia’s character as a self-constituted commonwealth and to determine the state’s place in the American union during an era of constitutional change and political polarization. Thus, the outcome of the American Revolution led to ongoing controversies over the identity of Virginians and Americans as a “people” or “peoples”; over Virginia’s boundaries and jurisdiction within the union; and over the system of government in Virginia and for the states collectively. Each debate required a balanced consideration of corporate identity and collective interests, which inevitably raised broader questions about the character of the Articles of Confederation and the newly formed federal union. Onuf’s well-researched study reveals how this indeterminacy demanded definition and, likewise, how the need for definition prompted further controversy.

Historical Register of Virginians in the Revolution

Historical Register of Virginians in the Revolution
Title Historical Register of Virginians in the Revolution PDF eBook
Author John H. Gwathmey
Publisher Genealogical Publishing Company
Pages 468
Release 2010-01
Genre Reference
ISBN 9780806318431

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The Virginians

The Virginians
Title The Virginians PDF eBook
Author William Makepeace Thackeray
Publisher
Pages 336
Release 1858
Genre Great Britain
ISBN

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THE VIRGINIANS A TALE OF THE LAST CENTURY

THE VIRGINIANS A TALE OF THE LAST CENTURY
Title THE VIRGINIANS A TALE OF THE LAST CENTURY PDF eBook
Author WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY
Publisher
Pages 726
Release 1911
Genre
ISBN

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Colonial Virginians at Play

Colonial Virginians at Play
Title Colonial Virginians at Play PDF eBook
Author Jane Carson
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Pages 200
Release 1989
Genre History
ISBN

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