Early Western Travels, 1748-1846 Volume 7 ~ Paperbound
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Publisher: Reprint Services Corporation
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Total Pages: 329
ISBN-13: 0781264405
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Publisher: Reprint Services Corporation
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Total Pages: 329
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Edwin James
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2020-08-14
Total Pages: 166
ISBN-13: 3752433485
DOWNLOAD EBOOKReproduction of the original: Early Western Travels 1748-1846, Volume XIV by Edwin James
Author: Massachusetts
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Published: 1906
Total Pages: 1152
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: State Library of Massachusetts
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Published: 1906
Total Pages: 236
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Adrienne Caughfield
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Published: 2005-03-29
Total Pages: 191
ISBN-13: 158544409X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKExpansion was the fever of the early nineteenth century, and women burned with it as surely as men, although in a different way. Subscribing to the “cult of true womanhood,” which valued domesticity, piety, and similar “feminine” virtues, women championed expansion for the cause of civilization, even while largely avoiding the masculine world of politics. Adrienne Caughfield mines the diaries and letters of some ninety Texas women to uncover the ideas and enthusiasms they brought to the Western frontier. Although there were a few notable exceptions, most of them drew on their domestic skills and values to establish not only “civilization,” but their own security. Caughfield sheds light on women’s activism (the flip side of domesticity), attitudes toward race and “civilization,” the tie between a vision of a unified continent and a cultivated wilderness, and republican values. She offers a new understanding of not only gender roles in the West but also the impulse for expansionism itself. In Texas, Caughfield demonstrates, “women never stopped arriving with more fuel for the flames [of expansionism] as their families tried to find a place to settle down, some place with a little more room, where national destiny and personal dreams merged into a glorious whole.” In doing so, Texas women expanded not only American borders, but their own as well.
Author: Gary W. Kronk
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 880
ISBN-13: 9780521585057
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCometography is a four-volume catalog of every comet observed throughout history. Volume II provides a complete discussion of every comet seen during the nineteenth century. Cometography uses the most reliable orbits known to determine the distances from the Earth and Sun at the time a comet was discovered and last observed, as well as the largest and smallest angular distance to the Sun, most northerly and southerly declination, closest distance to the Earth, and other details to enable the reader to understand the physical appearance of each well-observed comet. The book also provides non-technical details to help the reader better appreciate how the comet may have influenced various cultures at the time of its appearance. Cometography will be valuable to historians of science as well as providing amateur and professional astronomers with a definitive reference on comets through the ages.
Author: Smithsonian Institution
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Published: 1925
Total Pages: 672
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ernest Ludlow Bogart
Publisher: New York, Longmans, Green
Published: 1907
Total Pages: 564
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