Continental Reckoning

Continental Reckoning
Title Continental Reckoning PDF eBook
Author Elliott West
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages 679
Release 2023-02
Genre History
ISBN 1496234448

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Winner of Columbia University's 2024 Bancroft Prize in American History 2024 Spur Award Winner Named a Best Civil War Book of 2023 by Civil War Monitor In Continental Reckoning renowned historian Elliott West presents a sweeping narrative of the American West and its vital role in the transformation of the nation. In the 1840s, by which time the United States had expanded to the Pacific, what would become the West was home to numerous vibrant Native cultures and vague claims by other nations. Thirty years later it was organized into states and territories and bound into the nation and world by an infrastructure of rails, telegraph wires, and roads and by a racial and ethnic order, with its Indigenous peoples largely dispossessed and confined to reservations. Unprecedented exploration uncovered the West's extraordinary resources, beginning with the discovery of gold in California within days of the United States acquiring the territory following the Mexican-American War. As those resources were developed, often by the most modern methods and through modern corporate enterprise, half of the contiguous United States was physically transformed. Continental Reckoning guides the reader through the rippling, multiplying changes wrought in the western half of the country, arguing that these changes should be given equal billing with the Civil War in this crucial transition of national life. As the West was acquired, integrated into the nation, and made over physically and culturally, the United States shifted onto a course of accelerated economic growth, a racial reordering and redefinition of citizenship, engagement with global revolutions of science and technology, and invigorated involvement with the larger world. The creation of the West and the emergence of modern America were intimately related. Neither can be understood without the other. With masterful prose and a critical eye, West presents a fresh approach to the dawn of the American West, one of the most pivotal periods of American history.

The New Oxford Shakespeare: Authorship Companion

The New Oxford Shakespeare: Authorship Companion
Title The New Oxford Shakespeare: Authorship Companion PDF eBook
Author Gary Taylor
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 776
Release 2017-02-10
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0192517600

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This companion volume to The New Oxford Shakespeare: The Complete Works concentrates on the issues of canon and chronology—currently the most active and controversial debates in the field of Shakespeare editing. It presents in full the evidence behind the choices made in The Complete Works about which works Shakespeare wrote, in whole or part. A major new contribution to attribution studies, the Authorship Companion illuminates the work and methodology underpinning the groundbreaking New Oxford Shakespeare, and casts new light on the professional working practices, and creative endeavours, of Shakespeare and his contemporaries. We now know that Shakespeare collaborated with his literary and dramatic contemporaries, and that others adapted his works before they reached printed publication. The Authorship Companion's essays explore and explain these processes, laying out everything we currently know about the works' authorship. Using a variety of different attribution methods, The New Oxford Shakespeare has confirmed the presence of other writers' hands in plays that until recently were thought to be Shakespeare's solo work. Taking this process further with meticulous, fresh scholarship, essays in the Authorship Companion show why we must now add new plays to the accepted Shakespeare canon and reattribute certain parts of familiar Shakespeare plays to other writers. The technical arguments for these decisions about Shakespeare's creativity are carefully laid out in language that anyone interested in the topic can understand. The latest methods for authorship attribution are explained in simple but accurate terms and all the linguistic data on which the conclusions are based is provided. The New Oxford Shakespeare consists of four interconnected publications: the Modern Critical Edition (with modern spelling), the Critical Reference Edition (with original spelling), a companion volume on Authorship, and an online version integrating all of this material on OUP's high-powered scholarly editions platform. Together, they provide the perfect resource for the future of Shakespeare studies.

Discourses on Various Subjects

Discourses on Various Subjects
Title Discourses on Various Subjects PDF eBook
Author Samuel Bailey
Publisher
Total Pages 314
Release 1852
Genre Calendar reform
ISBN

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Was Israel Ever in Egypt? Or, A Lost Tradition

Was Israel Ever in Egypt? Or, A Lost Tradition
Title Was Israel Ever in Egypt? Or, A Lost Tradition PDF eBook
Author George Henry Bateson Wright
Publisher
Total Pages 416
Release 1895
Genre Bible
ISBN

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The New Oxford Shakespeare

The New Oxford Shakespeare
Title The New Oxford Shakespeare PDF eBook
Author Gary Taylor
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 776
Release 2017
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0199591164

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"Authorship Companion: Cutting-edge research in attribution studies; A new perspective on the dating of Shakespeare's plays, and on his dramatic collaborations; Combines the work of senior scholars with exciting new voices; Explores the latest developments in the understanding of Shakespeare's style and methods for detecting and describing it; Covers the entire breadth of Shakespeare's writing, across the plays and the poems; A record of all early documents relevant to authorship and chronology; A survey and synthesis of past scholarship to 2016; Individual case studies combined with broader analysis of theories and methods."--Publisher's description.

A Continuous State of War

A Continuous State of War
Title A Continuous State of War PDF eBook
Author Maria Angela Diaz
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Total Pages 355
Release 2024-04-15
Genre History
ISBN 0820366501

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England

England
Title England PDF eBook
Author Cyril Edward Robinson
Publisher
Total Pages 966
Release 1928
Genre Great Britain
ISBN

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