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Pennsylvania Histories Sheldon Spear

Pennsylvania Histories By Sheldon Spear

Pennsylvania Histories by Sheldon Spear


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Pennsylvania Histories examines the state's history over two hundred years through the study of a number of somewhat obscure yet significant individuals and events. The narrative often confronts issues pertaining to ethnicity, gender, and the social class structure.

Pennsylvania Histories Summary

Pennsylvania Histories: Two Hundred Years of Personalities and Events, 1750-1950 by Sheldon Spear

This book offers a consciously eclectic approach to the rich history of Pennsylvania in the period from 1740 to 1950. Combining original research with syntheses of relevant work by other historians, Pennsylvania Histories seeks to appeal to both professional historians and general readers by presenting a range of significant individuals, groups, and events that are likely to be less familiar to audiences interested in the history of Pennsylvania. The Moravians, for example, emerge as a denomination whose involvement in proselytization activities sets them apart from the quietism of the Amish and other well-known sects. Although the book concentrates on Pennsylvania, the subject matter is also germane to wider issues in the areas of economics, race and ethnicity, religion, and gender studies. Among the many topics discussed, Pennsylvania Histories considers the French and British refugees who settled near the Susquehanna River during the late eighteenth century, the burning of the town of Chambersburg by Confederate raiders in 1864, and the semi-public executions in Pennsylvania towns that persisted into the early twentieth century.

Pennsylvania Histories Reviews

In Pennsylvania Histories [Spear] demonstrates his breadth of knowledge on subjects ranging from Civil War anti-war Copperheads to the Philadelphia Phillies Whiz Kids. He brings the characters and experiences to life in a clear, concise narrative that often includes his wry sense of humor. Not only does Spear inform us about Pennsylvania history but he does it a manner reminiscent of that certain favorite teacher whom we all remember. I'm sure you will enjoy this book - I certainly did. -- Paul J. Zbiek, Ph.D., Professor of History & Geography, King's College

About Sheldon Spear

Sheldon Spear taught history at the college level for more than thirty-five years.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Introduction 1.Benjamin A. Bidlack: Unknown Diplomat 2.George Washington Woodward: Pennsylvania Copperhead 3.Terence V. Powderly: Knight of Labor 4.Frank P. Slattery, Jr.: Municipal Reformer 5.Congressman Daniel J. Flood: Anthracite Warrior 6.Northeastern Pennsylvania in American History 7.The Moravians: Pennsylvania Dutch Missionaries 8.French and British Refugees on the Susquehanna 9.Demetrius Augustine Gallitzin: Pioneer Priest of the Alleghenies 10.Thomas Cooper: A Radical for All Seasons 11.The Origins of Lackawanna County 12.Jane Grey Swisshelm: Pioneer Female Journalist 13.The Burning of Chambersburg: A Civil War Event 14.The Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia 15.Henry Ossawa Tanner: Expatriate Philadelphia Painter 16.Pennsylvania Social History: A Glimpse of Pittsburgh (1880-1918) 17.From Double Hanging to Double Hanging: Semi-public Executions in Wilkes-Barre and Tunkhannock, 1893-1909 18.John O'Hara: The Pottsville Connection 19.The Whiz Kids and the Bums: The National League Pennant Race of 1950 20.Pennsylvania Children in the Age of Anthracite 21.The Origins of Pennsylvania Place Names Appendix Bibliography Index About the Author

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NLS9781611462098
9781611462098
1611462096
Pennsylvania Histories: Two Hundred Years of Personalities and Events, 1750-1950 by Sheldon Spear
New
Paperback
Lehigh University Press
2016-08-29
188
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