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An Ohio-based case study that makes an argument for reassessing Populism from an urban perspective. It is suitable for those interested in labor history, Populism, Progressivism, and Ohio history.
In the early days of 1937, the Ohio River, swollen by heavy winter rains, began rising. By the time the waters crested, the Ohio and... Læs mere
On being told that her estranged mother has killed herself and her severely disabled young son, Eden Radley heads to Cleveland, Ohio, in search of... Læs mere
Pepper Martin is contacted by the ghost of Eliot Ness who says the ashes scattered twenty years earlier weren't his. His were stolen and he cannot rest until they're found. When she goes... Læs mere
In 1937, the Great Depression was still lingering, but at baseball parks across the country there was a sense of... Læs mere
Native American societies, often viewed as unchanging, in fact experienced a rich process of cultural... Læs mere
In Where the River Burned, David Stradling and Richard Stradling describe Cleveland's nascent transition from polluted industrial city to viable service city during the administration of Carl Stokes, the first African American mayor of a major U.S. city.
Presents the centennial history of one of Ohio's premier public universities. This work takes readers through Kent State University's ten decades: from its beginning under its visionary founder John Edward McGilvrey to the hardships of the Great Depression.
A history of the Eclectic Medical Institute (EMI), and an account of the history of eclectic medicine, which competed with regular medicine in the 19th century. It recounts the feuds, successes, adversity and ultimate failure of this bastion of freedom in medical thought.
The community of Zoar has been a tourist attraction since it was founded in 1817, due in part to its uncommon experiment in Christian communal living, its German... Læs mere