Reforming America, 1815-1860

Reforming America, 1815-1860
Title Reforming America, 1815-1860 PDF eBook
Author Joshua D. Rothman
Publisher W W Norton & Company Incorporated
Total Pages 238
Release 2010
Genre History
ISBN 9780393932263

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Reforming America, 1815-1860 offers insights into one of the most complex and dynamic periods in American history.

American Reformers, 1815-1860, Revised Edition

American Reformers, 1815-1860, Revised Edition
Title American Reformers, 1815-1860, Revised Edition PDF eBook
Author Ronald G. Walters
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 271
Release 1997-01-31
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0809015889

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For this new edition of American Reformers 1815-1860, Ronald G. Walters has amplified and updated his exploration of the fervent and diverse outburst of reform energy that shaped American history in the early years of the Republic. Capturing in style and substance the vigorous and often flamboyant men and women who crusaded for such causes as abolition, temperance, women's suffrage, and improved health care, Walters presents a brilliant analysis of how the reformers' radical belief that individuals could fix what ailed America both reflected major transformations in antebellum society and significantly affected American culture as a whole.

American Reformers, 1815-1860

American Reformers, 1815-1860
Title American Reformers, 1815-1860 PDF eBook
Author Ronald G. Walters
Publisher Peter Smith Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1997
Genre Social reformers
ISBN 9780844669236

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For this new edition of American Reformers 1815-1860, Ronald G. Walters has amplified and updated his exploration of the fervent and diverse outburst of reform energy that shaped American history in the early years of the Republic. Capturing in style and substance the vigorous and often flamboyant men and women who crusaded for such causes as abolition, temperance, women's suffrage, and improved health care, Walters presents a brilliant analysis of how the reformers' radical belief that individuals could fix what ailed America both reflected major transformations in antebellum society and significantly affected American culture as a whole.

The Idea of Progress in America, 1815-1860.

The Idea of Progress in America, 1815-1860.
Title The Idea of Progress in America, 1815-1860. PDF eBook
Author Arthur A. Ekirch
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1969-06
Genre Travel
ISBN 9780404515119

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Flush Times and Fever Dreams

Flush Times and Fever Dreams
Title Flush Times and Fever Dreams PDF eBook
Author Joshua D. Rothman
Publisher Race in the Atlantic World, 17
Total Pages 391
Release 2014-04-30
Genre History
ISBN 9780820346816

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Rothman sheds light on the intertwining of slavery and capitalism in the period leading up to the Panic of 1837, highlighting the deeply American impulses underpinning the evolution of the slave South and the dizzying yet unstable frenzy wrought by economic flush times.

Reforming Senates

Reforming Senates
Title Reforming Senates PDF eBook
Author Nikolaj Bijleveld
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 252
Release 2019-10-16
Genre History
ISBN 1000706672

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This new study of senates in small powers across the North Atlantic shows that the establishment and the reform of these upper legislative houses have followed remarkably parallel trajectories. Senate reforms emerged in the wake of deep political crises within the North Atlantic world and were influenced by the comparatively weak positions of small powers. Reformers responded to crises and constantly looked beyond borders and oceans for inspiration to keep their senates relevant. The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9780429323119, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.

Shadows at Dawn

Shadows at Dawn
Title Shadows at Dawn PDF eBook
Author Karl Jacoby
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 384
Release 2009-11-24
Genre History
ISBN 1101159510

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A masterful reconstruction of one of the worst Indian massacres in American history In April 1871, a group of Americans, Mexicans, and Tohono O?odham Indians surrounded an Apache village at dawn and murdered nearly 150 men, women, and children in their sleep. In the past century the attack, which came to be known as the Camp Grant Massacre, has largely faded from memory. Now, drawing on oral histories, contemporary newspaper reports, and the participants? own accounts, prize-winning author Karl Jacoby brings this perplexing incident and tumultuous era to life to paint a sweeping panorama of the American Southwest?a world far more complex, diverse, and morally ambiguous than the traditional portrayals of the Old West.