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  • af Judith Wellman
    258,95 kr.

    This book focuses on the pre-World War II architecture of Oswego County, New York. Wellman argues that from the study of buildings we can glean much about the culture, technology, religion, and class structure of the society that constructed them. The book is organized in "tours," rather than in chapters on different architectural types or time periods. Each tour collects a number of neighboring structures that can be visited during a single outing. The book includes summaries of various building styles and a glossary of technical terms for the lay reader. Descriptive sketches complement the county's history laid out by the editor in the book's preface and Paul Malo's foreword.

  • - Religion, Abolitionism, and Democracy
    af Judith Wellman
    650,95 kr.

    Before the Civil War, upstate New York earned itself a nickname: the burned-over district.African Americans were few in upstate New York, so this book focuses on reformers in three predominately white communities. At the cutting edge of revolutions in transportation and industry, these ordinary citizenstried to maintain a balance between stability and change.

  • - The Free Black Community of Weeksville, New York
    af Judith Wellman
    355,95 - 1.023,95 kr.

  • - Religion, Abolitionism, and Democracy
    af Judith Wellman
    1.820,95 kr.

    Before the Civil War, upstate New York earned itself a nickname: the burned-over district. African Americans were few in upstate New York, so this work focuses on reformers in three predominately white communities.

  • - Elizabeth Cady Stanton and the First Woman's Rights Convention
    af Judith Wellman
    253,95 kr.

    Feminists from 1848 to the present have rightly viewed the Seneca Falls convention as the birth of the women's rights movement in the United States and beyond. This title offers an account of this historic meeting in its contemporary context. It argues that this convergence foments one of the greatest rebellions of modern times.