Roxana's Children: The Biography of a Nineteenth-Century Vermont Family
Autor Lynn A. Bonfield, Mary C. Morrisonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 noi 1995
Roxana's Children is a well-researched and well written biography of Roxana Brown Walbridge Watts (1802-62) and her descendants. The book is constructed from the descendants' 300 preserved letters, 30 diaries, and photographs from the family's village life during 19th-century Vermont. Bonfield and Morrison use these sources to discuss social change and movement in American life.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780870239816
ISBN-10: 0870239813
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 157 x 236 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Massachusetts Press
Colecția University of Massachusetts Press
ISBN-10: 0870239813
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 157 x 236 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Massachusetts Press
Colecția University of Massachusetts Press
Notă biografică
An archivist for thirty years, LYNN A. BONFIELD has worked at the Schlesinger Library at Radcliffe, the California Historical Society, and San Francisco State University. MARY C. MORRISON, great-granddaughter of Roxana, is a writer and teacher.
Recenzii
“Although centered around the lives of Roxana Brown Walbridge Watts (1802-62) and her descendants, this thoroughly researched, well written biography of a farm family is as much a social history of village life in 19th-century Vermont, specifically, the town of Peacham. . . . Its engaging personal histories have been drawn from c. 300 letters and 30 diaries preserved among its descendants. Bonfield and Morrison use these sources to discuss social change and movement in American life generally. . . . Highly recommended.”—CHOICE
“We can thank archivist Lynn A. Bonfield and writer Mary C. Morrison, Roxana's great-granddaughter, for their painstaking labor in reconstructing this nineteenth-century family saga. Out of the scattered letters and diaries of one family, they have framed a story illustrating the tension between the desire to capture opportunities elsewhere and the pull of a mythical ‘home’ that bedeviled the psyche of rural New Englanders for much of the nineteenth century. The story . . . achieves the riches and depth of both a unique family portrait and a revealing social history.”—New England Quarterly
“We can thank archivist Lynn A. Bonfield and writer Mary C. Morrison, Roxana's great-granddaughter, for their painstaking labor in reconstructing this nineteenth-century family saga. Out of the scattered letters and diaries of one family, they have framed a story illustrating the tension between the desire to capture opportunities elsewhere and the pull of a mythical ‘home’ that bedeviled the psyche of rural New Englanders for much of the nineteenth century. The story . . . achieves the riches and depth of both a unique family portrait and a revealing social history.”—New England Quarterly