Our Federal Union

Our Federal Union

Author: Isaac Asimov

Publisher:

Published: 1975

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13:

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Traces American history between 1816 and 1865. Includes the beginnings of political division and the origins and battles of the Civil War.


Federal Union, Modern World

Federal Union, Modern World

Author: Peter S. Onuf

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 9780945612346

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In this thought-provoking analysis of international relations, the authors relate the emergence of the modern state-societies to the experiments in constitution-making in the United States.


Storytelling Portrait Photography

Storytelling Portrait Photography

Author:

Publisher: Amherst Media

Published: 2016-12-19

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 1682031497

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Photojournalists are trained to scout important events, capture mood and emotion, predict peak action, and create images that, in an instant, tell a compelling and memorable story. In this book, award-winning photojournalist Paula Ferazzi Swift (from Framingham, MA) shows readers how she adapted her photojournalistic approach to create a thriving family portrait business. In an increasingly competitive market, professional portrait photographers need to hone their skills to capture heirloom-quality images that are a step above the rest. With the tips in this book, readers will learn how to use — or cultivate — a photojournalist’s precision capture skills to chronicle family moments that matter. Ferazzi Swift offers ideas for creating a strong and lasting client connection, eliciting memorable moments, finding storytelling locations, inspiring natural action and reactions, and capturing the inter-relationships between siblings and between children and their parents. Armed with the skills in this book, photographers will be able to capture more genuine, charming, memorable, and expressive portraits that truly depict the family’s interests, the subject’s personalities, milestone moments, meaningful locations, and the unique bond the family shares.


Historians in Public

Historians in Public

Author: Ian Tyrrell

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2005-11-15

Total Pages: 370

ISBN-13: 9780226821931

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From lagging book sales and shrinking job prospects to concerns over the discipline's "narrowness," myriad factors have been cited by historians as evidence that their profession is in decline in America. Ian Tyrrell's Historians in Public shows that this perceived threat to history is recurrent, exaggerated, and often misunderstood. In fact, history has adapted to and influenced the American public more than people—and often historians—realize. Tyrrell's elegant history of the practice of American history traces debates, beginning shortly after the profession's emergence in American academia, about history's role in school curricula. He also examines the use of historians in and by the government and whether historians should utilize mass media such as film and radio to influence the general public. As Historians in Public shows, the utility of history is a distinctive theme throughout the history of the discipline, as is the attempt to be responsive to public issues among pressure groups. A superb examination of the practice of American history since the turn of the century, Historians in Public uncovers the often tangled ways history-makers make history-both as artisans and as actors.