Still Rebels, Still Yankees and Other Essays

Still Rebels, Still Yankees and Other Essays
Title Still Rebels, Still Yankees and Other Essays PDF eBook
Author Donald Davidson
Publisher LSU Press
Pages 312
Release 1999-03-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780807124895

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A decade and more has passed since the first publication of Still Rebels, Still Yankees. During that time the book has become recognized as a classic affirmation of the necessity of tradition in conserving cultural order. Donald Davidson, a major figure in the Agrarian Movement, summed up the intent of the work this way: “The general theme that binds the essays—no matter what their specific subjects—is the conflict between tradition and anti-tradition that characterizes modern society, with tradition viewed as the living continuum that makes society and civilization possible and anti-tradition as the disintegrative principle that destroys society and civilization in the name of science and progress. The South, which has suffered most in its devoted defense of tradition, naturally offers me examples for consideration; but this is not a book about the South as such. It is as near as I can come, in essay form, to defining what I would conceive to be the true American position.” In a brilliant and graceful style, Davidson pursues his theme in a rich variety of subjects: poetry, myth, and folklore; and in the complex rivalries between nation and region, the free citizen and the Leviathan state, the values of religion and the facts of science. Order, sanity, and fullness of life are cornerstones of the tradition against which he appraises writers like Hardy and John Gould Fletcher, the historiography of Toynbee, and the social reporting of W. J. Cash.

Fighting Men of the Civil War

Fighting Men of the Civil War
Title Fighting Men of the Civil War PDF eBook
Author William C. Davis
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Pages 256
Release 1998
Genre History
ISBN 9780806130606

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Documents the everyday life of the common soldier during the Civil War, including information on what life was like for the soldiers in basic training, combat, and imprisonment.

Yankees and Rebels

Yankees and Rebels
Title Yankees and Rebels PDF eBook
Author Steven Otfinoski
Publisher Capstone
Pages 49
Release 2015
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1491420081

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"Powerful leaders emerged during the victories and defeats of the Civil War. Meet the people who planned the battles, led the attacks, and shaped the war between the Yankees and the Rebels. Perfect for Common Core studies on analyzing multiple accounts of an event"--

The Commanders of the Civil War

The Commanders of the Civil War
Title The Commanders of the Civil War PDF eBook
Author William C. Davis
Publisher Smithmark Pub
Pages 256
Release 1996-08-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780765198372

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Illustrated with contemporary photographs, artwork of uniforms, and equipment, this volume also features among others the uniforms and personal memorabilia of Generals Lee, Grant, Meade, and Jackson.

Caliban and the Yankees

Caliban and the Yankees
Title Caliban and the Yankees PDF eBook
Author Harvey R. Neptune
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Pages 289
Release 2009-11-30
Genre History
ISBN 0807868116

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In a compelling story of the installation and operation of U.S. bases in the Caribbean colony of Trinidad during World War II, Harvey Neptune examines how the people of this British island contended with the colossal force of American empire-building at a critical time in the island's history. The U.S. military occupation between 1941 and 1947 came at the same time that Trinidadian nationalist politics sought to project an image of a distinct, independent, and particularly un-British cultural landscape. The American intervention, Neptune shows, contributed to a tempestuous scene as Trinidadians deliberately engaged Yankee personnel, paychecks, and practices flooding the island. He explores the military-based economy, relationships between U.S. servicemen and Trinidadian women, and the influence of American culture on local music (especially calypso), fashion, labor practices, and everyday racial politics. Tracing the debates about change among ordinary and privileged Trinidadians, he argues that it was the poor, the women, and the youth who found the most utility in and moved most avidly to make something new out of the American presence. Neptune also places this history of Trinidad's modern times into a wider Caribbean and Latin American perspective, highlighting how Caribbean peoples sometimes wield "America" and "American ways" as part of their localized struggles.

Those Damned Rebels

Those Damned Rebels
Title Those Damned Rebels PDF eBook
Author Michael Pearson
Publisher Da Capo Press
Pages 456
Release 1972
Genre History
ISBN 0306809834

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A re-creation of the American Revolution from the British point of view --and a dramatically different picture of the birth of our nation.

Life on the Ocean

Life on the Ocean
Title Life on the Ocean PDF eBook
Author George Little
Publisher
Pages 428
Release 1846
Genre Sailors
ISBN

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