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A Separate Place Warren R. Hofstra

A Separate Place By Warren R. Hofstra

A Separate Place by Warren R. Hofstra


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A Separate Place: The Formation of Clarke County, Virginia by Warren R. Hofstra

The origins of Clarke County, Virginia go back more than 250 years to the men and women who first settled in Shenandoah Valley and left their imprint upon the land. When, in the early 1830s, the people in one portion of old Frederick County moved to establish their own county, they were seeking to maintain the way of life they had inherited from this earlier generation. At the same time, they were acting in concert with contemporary forces that had a statewide, and in some ways national, significance. The origins of Clarke County-how it came to be, and why-are examined here for the first time. Warren R. Hofstra not only tells the story of the people who made Clarke County a separate place but also puts the movement for its formation in the context of Virginia and U.S. politics. It is a story fascinating in detail and rich in implication, for the issues that strained old Frederick to the breaking point-local control vs. an expanded federal government, conformity vs. pluralism, agrarian values vs. commercial pursuits-are still featured in the political debates today both regionally and nationally.

A Separate Place Reviews

In this precise and perceptive portrait of Clarke County, Hofstra shows how this part of Virginia that lay suspended between Pennsylvania and Tidewater Virginia was in reality a world of its own. Above all, Hofstra's ability to locate this 'separate place' within the larger Atlantic world makes this book a classic work of regional history. -- Gregory H. Nobles, Georgia Institute of Technology
I am so pleased to learn that this little gem of a book will be made available to a wider audience. Just as we have learned that all twentieth-century suburbs are not alike, so we can appreciate that all eighteenth-century frontiers were not alike either. Hofstra's study of the most Anglicized region on the Shenandoah Valley frontier is an example of community history at its best. -- Robert D. Mitchell, University of Maryland at College Park

About Warren R. Hofstra

Warren R. Hoftra is professor of history at Shenandoah University in Winchester, Virginia. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Virginia.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Foreword, by Charles L. Burwell Chapter 2 Introduction to Second Printing Chapter 3 Preface Chapter 4 Chronology Chapter 5 Taking Up the Land Chapter 6 The Plantation and the Farm Chapter 7 Two Worlds Chapter 8 An Era of Sectionalism Chapter 9 A Political Split Chapter 10 The Entering Wedge Chapter 11 Division Chapter 12 Epilogue Chapter 13 Appendix: Legislative Petitions for the Formation of Clarke County Chapter 14 Notes Chapter 15 Index

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CIN0945612702G
9780945612704
0945612702
A Separate Place: The Formation of Clarke County, Virginia by Warren R. Hofstra
Used - Good
Paperback
Rowman & Littlefield
20000201
144
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