This anthology contains seventeen essays covering eighteenth-century agrarian unrest, the Revolutionary War, politics in the Jackson era, feminism and the women's movements, slavery from the seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries, strikes and labor struggles, land use and regional planning issues, Blacks in Newark, the current political state of New Jersey, and more. The contributors are Michal R. Belknap, Lynn W. Dorsett, Gregory Evans Dowd, Charles E. Funnell, Steve Golin, Maxine N. Lurie, Richard P. McCormick, Gary Mitchell, Simeon F. Moss, Marie Marmo Mullaney, Mary R. Murrin, Gerald M.…mehr
This anthology contains seventeen essays covering eighteenth-century agrarian unrest, the Revolutionary War, politics in the Jackson era, feminism and the women's movements, slavery from the seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries, strikes and labor struggles, land use and regional planning issues, Blacks in Newark, the current political state of New Jersey, and more. The contributors are Michal R. Belknap, Lynn W. Dorsett, Gregory Evans Dowd, Charles E. Funnell, Steve Golin, Maxine N. Lurie, Richard P. McCormick, Gary Mitchell, Simeon F. Moss, Marie Marmo Mullaney, Mary R. Murrin, Gerald M. Pomper, Clement A. Price, Thomas L. Purvis, Daniel Schaffer, Warren E. Stickle III, Maurice Tandler.
Distributed for the New Jersey Historical Society edition
Seitenzahl: 516
Erscheinungstermin: 18. September 2002
Englisch
Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 31mm
Gewicht: 794g
ISBN-13: 9780813532677
ISBN-10: 0813532671
Artikelnr.: 21346755
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Libri GmbH
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Autorenporträt
MAXINE N. LURIE, assistant professor of History at Seton Hall University, is coordinator of the undergraduate public history internship program at Rutgers University, and co-chair of the New Jersey Studies Academic Alliance.
Inhaltsangabe
New Jersey: the unique proprietary Maxine N. Lurie Lord Cornbury redressed: the governor and the problem portrait Patricia U. Bonomi The "cockpit" reconsidered: revolutionary New Jersey as a military theater Mark Edward Lender Caught in the middle: New Jersey's Indians and the American Revolution Lorraine E. Williams New Jersey and the two Constitutions Mary R. Murrin Party formation in New Jersey in the Jackson era Richard P. McCormick Paterson Paul E. Johnson Moving toward breaking the chains: Black New Jerseyans and the American Revolution Giles R. Wright Gettysburg Bradley M. Gottfried Newport and the nouveaux bourgeois Charles E. Funnell Mr. Justice Pitney and progressivism Michal R. Belknap The Applejack campaign of 1919: "as 'wet' as the Atlantic Ocean" Warren E. Stickle III "Summing up" and "Wednesday the thirteenth" Jim Fisher Frank Hague, Franklin Roosevelt, and the politics of the New Deal Lyle W. Dorsett The 1971 strike Steve Golinj The conscience of Congress Amy Shapiro Simple justice David L. Kirp, John P. Dwyer, and Larry A. Rosenthal
New Jersey: the unique proprietary Maxine N. Lurie Lord Cornbury redressed: the governor and the problem portrait Patricia U. Bonomi The "cockpit" reconsidered: revolutionary New Jersey as a military theater Mark Edward Lender Caught in the middle: New Jersey's Indians and the American Revolution Lorraine E. Williams New Jersey and the two Constitutions Mary R. Murrin Party formation in New Jersey in the Jackson era Richard P. McCormick Paterson Paul E. Johnson Moving toward breaking the chains: Black New Jerseyans and the American Revolution Giles R. Wright Gettysburg Bradley M. Gottfried Newport and the nouveaux bourgeois Charles E. Funnell Mr. Justice Pitney and progressivism Michal R. Belknap The Applejack campaign of 1919: "as 'wet' as the Atlantic Ocean" Warren E. Stickle III "Summing up" and "Wednesday the thirteenth" Jim Fisher Frank Hague, Franklin Roosevelt, and the politics of the New Deal Lyle W. Dorsett The 1971 strike Steve Golinj The conscience of Congress Amy Shapiro Simple justice David L. Kirp, John P. Dwyer, and Larry A. Rosenthal
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