Historical Materials in the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library

Historical Materials in the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library
Title Historical Materials in the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library PDF eBook
Author Franklin D. Roosevelt Library
Publisher
Pages 36
Release 1973
Genre Presidential libraries
ISBN

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In Their Own Words

In Their Own Words
Title In Their Own Words PDF eBook
Author Dutchess County Historical Society
Publisher
Pages 203
Release 2010-07
Genre Dutchess County (N.Y.)
ISBN 9780944733059

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This is a collection of Oral histories and first person narratives, observations and perceptions. Topics covered include stories about: Marching with Sherman : Dutchess County's 150th Regiment, Miss Hannah W. Lyman Vassar College's first lady principal, The Legacy of Maple Grove, Ice Yachting (1899-1935), James A Hughes recollections of Early Vassar Hospital, Bridge of Dreams (about the Poughkeepsie Rail Bridge) and The Art of Pastry and the founding of Frank Cordaro's La Deliziosa Pastry Shoppe. Its fun to read about beginnings.

The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government

The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government
Title The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government PDF eBook
Author Jefferson Davis
Publisher
Pages 866
Release 1881
Genre
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The national period

The national period
Title The national period PDF eBook
Author Jeannette Rector Hodgdon
Publisher
Pages 360
Release 1908
Genre United States
ISBN

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The Fluxus Reader

The Fluxus Reader
Title The Fluxus Reader PDF eBook
Author Ken Friedman
Publisher
Pages 328
Release 1998-11-18
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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Part I. Three histories : Developing a fluxable forum: Early performance & publishing / Owen Smith -- Fluxus, fluxion, flushoe: the 1970's / Simon Anderson -- Fluxus fortuna / Hannah Higgins -- Part II. Theories of Fluxus: Boredom and oblivion / Ina Blon -- Zen vaudeville: a medi(t)ation in the margins of Fluxus / David T. Doris -- Fluxus as a laboratory / Craig Saper -- Part III. Critical and historical perspectives: Fluxus history and trans-history: competing strategies for empowerment / Estera Milman -- Historical design and social purpose: a note on the relationship of Fluxus to modernism / Stephen C. Foster -- A spirit of large goals: fluxus, dada and postmodern cultural theory at two speeds -- Part IV. Three Fluxus voices : Transcript of the videotaped Interview with George Maciunas -- Selections from an interview with Billie Maciunas / Susan L. Jarosi -- Maybe Fluxus (a para-interrogative guide for the neoteric transmuter, tinder, tinker and totalist) / Larry Miller -- Part V. Two Fluxus theories : Fluxus : theory and reception / Dick Higgins -- Fluxus and company / Ken Friedman -- Part. VI-- Documents of Fluxus : Fluxus chronology : key moments and events -- A list of selected Fluxus art works and related primary source materials -- A list of selected Fluxus sources and related secondary sources.

Antebellum Natchez

Antebellum Natchez
Title Antebellum Natchez PDF eBook
Author D. Clayton James
Publisher LSU Press
Pages 372
Release 1993-05-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780807118603

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Antebellum Natchez is most often associated with the grand and romantic aspects of the Old South and its landed gentry. Yet there was, as this book so amply illustrates, another Natchez—the Natchez of ordinary citizens, small businessmen, and free Negroes, and the Natchez under-the-Hill of brawling boatmen, professional gamblers, and bold-faced strumpets. Antebellum Natchez not only takes a critical look at the town’s aristocracy but also examines the depth of its commercial activities and the life of its middle- and lower-class elements. Author D. Clayton James brings the political, economic, and social aspects of antebellum Natchez into perspective and debunks a number of myths and illusions, including the notion that the town was a stronghold of Federalism and Whiggery. Starting with the Natchez Indians and their “Sun God” culture, James traces the development of the town from the native village through the plotting and intrigue of the changing regimes of the French, Spanish, British, and Americans. James makes a perceptive analysis of the aristocrats’ role in restricting the growth of the town, which in 1800 appeared likely to become the largest city in the transmontane region. “The attitudes and behavior of the aristocrats of Natchez during the final three decades of the antebellum period were characterized by escapism and exclusiveness,” says James. “With the aristocrats sullenly withdrawing into their world...Natchez lost forever the opportunity to become a major metropolis, and Mississippi was led to ruin.” Quoting generously from diaries, journals, and other records, the author gives the reader a valuable insight into what life in a Southern town was like before the Civil War. Antebellum Natchez is an important account of the role of Natchez and its colorful figures—John Quitman, Robert Walker, Manuel Gayoso de Lemos, William C. C. Claiborne, and a host of others—in the colonial affairs of the Lower Mississippi Valley and the growth of the Old Southwest.

Guide to the Sol Feinstone Collection of the David Library of the American Revolution

Guide to the Sol Feinstone Collection of the David Library of the American Revolution
Title Guide to the Sol Feinstone Collection of the David Library of the American Revolution PDF eBook
Author David Joseph Fowler
Publisher David Library of American Revolution
Pages 554
Release 1994
Genre History
ISBN

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