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The Castorland Journal is a diary, a travel narrative about early New York, a work of autobiography, and a narrative of a dramatic and complex period in American history. In 1792 Parisian businessmen and speculators established the New York Company...
The first full-length biography of the influential nineteenth-century American reformer, reporter, and impresario.
The first book to address the significance of a poems produced by the Tudor-Stuart monarchs, focusing on how how the monarchs' poems express and extend their power and control.
Consulting a range of legal sources, this text offers a biographical approach to the American president, Martin Van Buren. It... Læs mere
A British journalist and pioneering social reformer, Harriet Martineau reigned at the forefront of 19th century debates about social and political issues. This work chronicles her life, showing how she fought for the eradication of slavery.
When "citizen-soldier" Alvin Coe Voris first wrote to his wife in 1861, he embarked on a correspondence that spanned the... Læs mere
This work examines the relationship between Abraham Lincoln's religious language and antebellum political culture, offering a new perspective on the Great Emancipator's thought.
A lifelong crusader for society's powerless, Senator Paul Douglas was one of the most influential liberals of the 20th century. This work covers his life, offering a complete portrait of the man who brought civil rights issues to the forefront of American politics.
An ordinary 18th-century New England woman, Hannah Heaton's legacy is a piece of social history. Spanning 40 years, from the Great Awakening through to the Revolutionary war, her diary offers insights into the inner life of this devoutly religious and intensely self-aware women.
Describes action in key areas of the eastern theater - northern Virginia, Charleston, and Richmond and its surrounds. Randolf's... Læs mere
Volume IV.