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Remembering the Old Dominion

Autor Matthew Whitlock
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 dec 2016
The interdisciplinary anthology Remembering the Old Dominion: Readings on Virginia History deepens students' understanding of the history of the state of Virginia. Readers learn about the experiences of Virginia's citizens over four hundred years, as well as the impacts of these experiences and related events on American history.

The book explores the Jamestown settlement and its mandates for a healthy colony, the role of Virginians in the American Revolution, and the excise tax proposed by Alexander Hamilton that disrupted Western Virginia's way of life. It examines the slave rebellion of Nat Turner, the infamous Libby Prison break during the Civil War, and the pain of post-Civil War Reconstruction. It discusses how baseball helped alleviate tension after Reconstruction, Virginia's struggle to acknowledge women's suffrage, and the Virginia Protective Force which defended the state and its shoreline during World War II.

Remembering the Old Dominion gives students a better understanding of historical events by showing how they impacted, and were impacted by, a single state. It is an ideal text for courses on Virginia history and is an excellent supplemental reader for American history classes.
Matthew Whitlock is an adjunct instructor of history at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia, where he also completed his master's degree in the discipline. Professor Whitlock has taught courses in European and American history, as well as the history of Virginia. His writing has appeared in The Encyclopedia of Arkansas History and Culture, The Encyclopedia of Populism in America: A Historical Encyclopedia, and The World of the Civil War: A Daily Life Encyclopedia.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781516556465
ISBN-10: 1516556461
Pagini: 292
Dimensiuni: 183 x 260 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.72 kg
Editura: Cognella Academic Publishing