Every Home a Fortress

Every Home a Fortress
Title Every Home a Fortress PDF eBook
Author Thomas Bishop
Publisher Culture and Politics in the Company
Total Pages 0
Release 2020
Genre History
ISBN 9781625344830

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In Every Home a Fortress, Thomas Bishop details the remarkable cultural history and personal stories behind an iconic figure of Cold War masculinity -- the fallout shelter father, who, with spade in hand and the canned goods he has amassed, sought to save his family from atomic warfare. Putting policy documents and presidential addresses into conversation with previously unmined personal letters, diaries, local media coverage, and antinuclear ephemera, Bishop demonstrates that the nuclear crisis years of 1957 to 1963 were not just pivotal for the history of international relations but were also a transitional moment in the social histories of the white middle class and American fatherhood. During this era, public concerns surrounding civil defense shaped private family conversations, and the fallout shelter emerged as a site at which ideas of nationhood, national security, and masculinity collided with the complex reality of trying to raise and protect a family in the nuclear age.

Military Brats: Legacies of Childhood Inside the Fortress

Military Brats: Legacies of Childhood Inside the Fortress
Title Military Brats: Legacies of Childhood Inside the Fortress PDF eBook
Author Mary Edwards Wertsch
Publisher Brightwell Publishing
Total Pages 352
Release 1991
Genre Children of military personnel
ISBN 0977603318

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Quivering Families

Quivering Families
Title Quivering Families PDF eBook
Author Emily Hunter McGowin
Publisher Fortress Press
Total Pages 295
Release 2018-05-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1506446604

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American evangelicals are known for focusing on the family, but the Quiverfull movement intensifies that focus in a significant way. Often called "Quiverfull" due to an emphasis on filling their "quivers" with as many children as possible (Psalm 127:5), such families are distinguishable by their practices of male-only leadership, homeschooling, and prolific childbirth. Their primary aim is "multigenerational faithfulness" - ensuring their descendants maintain Christian faith for many generations. Many believe this focus will lead to the Christianization of America in the centuries to come. Quivering Families is a first of its kind project that employs history, ethnography, and theology to explore the Quiverfull movement in America. The book considers a study of the movement's origins, its major leaders and institutions, and the daily lives of its families. Quivering Families argues that despite the apparent strangeness of their practice, Quiverfull is a thoroughly evangelical and American phenomenon. Far from offering a countercultural vision of the family, Quiverfull represents an intensification of longstanding tendencies. The movement reveals the weakness of evangelical theology of the family and underlines the need for more critical and creative approaches.

A Genealogy of the Duke-Shepherd-Van Metre Family

A Genealogy of the Duke-Shepherd-Van Metre Family
Title A Genealogy of the Duke-Shepherd-Van Metre Family PDF eBook
Author Samuel Gordon Smyth
Publisher
Total Pages 536
Release 1909
Genre Berkeley County (W. Va.)
ISBN

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"This work 26 is a genealogy and history of the related families of John Van Meter, Thomas Shepherd and John Duke: settlers between 1730 and 1750 of the Northern Neck in the Valley of Virginia; conspicuous figures in the formative period, as their descendants have been in later developments, of Frederick and Berkeley Counties in what is now western Virginia."--Foreward.

The Family Magazine, Or Monthly Abstract of General Knowledge

The Family Magazine, Or Monthly Abstract of General Knowledge
Title The Family Magazine, Or Monthly Abstract of General Knowledge PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 496
Release 1835
Genre Periodicals
ISBN

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Library of Congress Subject Headings

Library of Congress Subject Headings
Title Library of Congress Subject Headings PDF eBook
Author Library of Congress
Publisher
Total Pages 1992
Release 2010
Genre Subject headings, Library of Congress
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Little Fortress

Little Fortress
Title Little Fortress PDF eBook
Author Laisha Rosnau
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre Exiles
ISBN 9781928088998

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Based on the true story of the Caetanis, Italian nobility driven into exile by the rise of fascism, this novel follows this once glittering family to British Columbia's Okanagan Valley. When Ofelia Caetani takes her daughter, Sveva, into seclusion after the death of the duke, they are cared for by their personal secretary, Miss Juul, who brings her own secrets to their twenty-five year retreat from the world. As the stories of these three remarkable women unfurl in unexpected and often tragic ways, Little Fortress is revealed as a graceful and intricate tale of friendship, class, trust, betrayal, and, ultimately, love.