History Lover's Guide to Lincoln, A

History Lover's Guide to Lincoln, A

Author: Gretchen M. Garrison

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 1467144452

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Dramatic change accompanied Lincoln's growth from a village of 30 settlers to a city of 300,000. Today, Lincoln retains the residue of its fascinating past for those who know where to look. Tour Lincoln's storied heritage by charting the arrival of the university, penitentiary, asylum and railroads. Learn how the early churches still anchor the community. Discover the five towns that later merged into Lincoln. Visualize the artwork that best reflects Lincoln-both the person and city. Locate where Lindbergh learned to fly. Revisit the downtown Lincoln scene of what was once the largest bank robbery in the United States. Picture the once thriving Capitol Beach Amusement Park. Explore Nebraska's capital city in the expert company of Gretchen M. Garrison.


American Catholic

American Catholic

Author: Charles R. Morris

Publisher: Crown

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 536

ISBN-13:

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Few religions generate the type of emotional appeal, both positive and negative, associated with the Catholic Church. The role of women, abortion, sexuality, education, and politics all have been the subject of the Church's vast influence. This important, controversial, and colorful book recounts the recent history of the American Catholic Church, from the early 19th century to its dominant position in the 1950s to its relative decline today.


Nebraska History

Nebraska History

Author: Michael L. Tate

Publisher: Greenwood

Published: 1995-08-22

Total Pages: 584

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The first systematic bibliographical tool ever assembled for the state of Nebraska.


New Catholic Encyclopedia Supplement 2009

New Catholic Encyclopedia Supplement 2009

Author: Robert L. Fastiggi

Publisher: Gale Cengage

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 528

ISBN-13:

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This Supplement 2009 not only provides new updates and articles on general Catholic topics, but also focuses on the theme: the Church and Science, to ensure that Catholic contributions and perspectives related to this field are thoroughly covered. (Adapted from Foreword, p. XI).


Urban Villages and Local Identities

Urban Villages and Local Identities

Author: Kurt E. Kinbacher

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13:

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Urban Villages and Local Identities examines immigration to the Great Plains by surveying the experiences of three divergent ethnic groups--Volga Germans, Omaha Indians, and Vietnamese--that settled in enclaves in Lincoln, Nebraska, beginning in 1876, 1941, and 1975, respectively. These urban villages served as safe havens that protected new arrivals from a mainstream that often eschewed unfamiliar cultural practices. Lincoln's large Volga German population was last fully discussed in 1918; Omahas are rarely studied as urban people although sixy-five percent of their population lives in cities; and the growing body of work on Vietnamese tends to be conducted by social scientists rather than historians, few of whom contrast Southeast Asian experiences with those of earlier waves of immigration. As a comparative study, Urban Villages and Local Identities is inspired, in part, by Reinventing Free Labor, by Gunther Peck. By focusing on the experiences of three populations over the course of 130 years, Urban Villages connects two distinct eras of international border crossing and broadens the field of immigration to include Native Americans. Ultimately, the work yields insights into the complexity, flexibility, and durability of cultural identities among ethnic groups and the urban mainstream in one capital city.


America, History and Life

America, History and Life

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Publisher:

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 602

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Article abstracts and citations of reviews and dissertations covering the United States and Canada.