Author: Edward G. Agran
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
ISBN: 1610754301
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 275
Book Description
For fifty years, William Allen White, first as a reporter and later as the long-time editor of the Emporia Gazette, wrote of his small town and its Mid-American values. By tailoring his writing to the emerging urban middle class of the early twentieth century, he won his “gospel of Emporia” a nationwide audience and left a lasting impact on he way America defines itself. Investigating White’s life and his extensive writings, Edward Gale Agran explores the dynamic thought of one of America’s best-read and most-respected social commentators. Agran shows clearly how White honed his style and transformed the myth of conquering the western frontier into what became the twentieth-century ideal of community building. Once a confidante of and advisor to Theodore Roosevelt, White addressed, and reflected in his work, all the great social and political oscillations of his time—urbanization and industrialism, populism, and progressivism, isolationism internationalism, Prohibition, and New Deal reform. Again and again, he asked the question “What’s the matter?” about his times and townspeople, then found the middle ground. With great care and discernment, Agran gathers the man strains of White’s messages, demonstrating one writer’s pivotal contribution to our idea of what it means to be an American.
"Too Good a Town"
Author: Edward G. Agran
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
ISBN: 1610754301
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 275
Book Description
For fifty years, William Allen White, first as a reporter and later as the long-time editor of the Emporia Gazette, wrote of his small town and its Mid-American values. By tailoring his writing to the emerging urban middle class of the early twentieth century, he won his “gospel of Emporia” a nationwide audience and left a lasting impact on he way America defines itself. Investigating White’s life and his extensive writings, Edward Gale Agran explores the dynamic thought of one of America’s best-read and most-respected social commentators. Agran shows clearly how White honed his style and transformed the myth of conquering the western frontier into what became the twentieth-century ideal of community building. Once a confidante of and advisor to Theodore Roosevelt, White addressed, and reflected in his work, all the great social and political oscillations of his time—urbanization and industrialism, populism, and progressivism, isolationism internationalism, Prohibition, and New Deal reform. Again and again, he asked the question “What’s the matter?” about his times and townspeople, then found the middle ground. With great care and discernment, Agran gathers the man strains of White’s messages, demonstrating one writer’s pivotal contribution to our idea of what it means to be an American.
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
ISBN: 1610754301
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 275
Book Description
For fifty years, William Allen White, first as a reporter and later as the long-time editor of the Emporia Gazette, wrote of his small town and its Mid-American values. By tailoring his writing to the emerging urban middle class of the early twentieth century, he won his “gospel of Emporia” a nationwide audience and left a lasting impact on he way America defines itself. Investigating White’s life and his extensive writings, Edward Gale Agran explores the dynamic thought of one of America’s best-read and most-respected social commentators. Agran shows clearly how White honed his style and transformed the myth of conquering the western frontier into what became the twentieth-century ideal of community building. Once a confidante of and advisor to Theodore Roosevelt, White addressed, and reflected in his work, all the great social and political oscillations of his time—urbanization and industrialism, populism, and progressivism, isolationism internationalism, Prohibition, and New Deal reform. Again and again, he asked the question “What’s the matter?” about his times and townspeople, then found the middle ground. With great care and discernment, Agran gathers the man strains of White’s messages, demonstrating one writer’s pivotal contribution to our idea of what it means to be an American.
Too Good a Girl
Author: Janis Thornton
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780692151150
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
"Too Good a Girl" - part true crime, part oral history, part memoir - explores the mystery of a 17-year-old, Tipton (Indiana) High School girl, who went missing on a chilly Saturday night in October of 1965 and was found dead two days later, discarded along a remote country road. How she died and who abandoned her was never known. Throughout the next five decades, numerous people in Tipton believed they had the answers, but only one person truly knew. Unfortunately, whoever that may be, isn't telling.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780692151150
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
"Too Good a Girl" - part true crime, part oral history, part memoir - explores the mystery of a 17-year-old, Tipton (Indiana) High School girl, who went missing on a chilly Saturday night in October of 1965 and was found dead two days later, discarded along a remote country road. How she died and who abandoned her was never known. Throughout the next five decades, numerous people in Tipton believed they had the answers, but only one person truly knew. Unfortunately, whoever that may be, isn't telling.
The Christian Century
Proceedings of the ... National Conference for Good City Government, and of the ... Annual Meeting of the National Municipal League ...
Author: National Municipal League
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Municipal government
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Municipal government
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
Through England on a Side Saddle
Author: Celia Fiennes
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1326546074
Category : Gardening
Languages : en
Pages : 294
Book Description
Celia Fiennes is remarkable for the journeys she made, in an effort regain her health, riding through the English countryside. As well as more local journeys she made two epic tours in 1697 and 1698 travelling as far as northern England and Scotland. Travelling for it's own sake was unusual in her day, there being few roads, even more unusual for a woman to travel (only accompanied by two servants). Her accounts of her travels seem to have been written around 1702, after she had retired from travelling, and were never published within her lifetime.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1326546074
Category : Gardening
Languages : en
Pages : 294
Book Description
Celia Fiennes is remarkable for the journeys she made, in an effort regain her health, riding through the English countryside. As well as more local journeys she made two epic tours in 1697 and 1698 travelling as far as northern England and Scotland. Travelling for it's own sake was unusual in her day, there being few roads, even more unusual for a woman to travel (only accompanied by two servants). Her accounts of her travels seem to have been written around 1702, after she had retired from travelling, and were never published within her lifetime.
The Historical Magazine and Notes and Queries Concerning the Antiquities, History and Biography of America
The R.I. Schoolmaster
A Tour Through the Whole Island of Great Britain
Author: Daniel Defoe
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 9780300049800
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 444
Book Description
Observations on the principal cities, ports and geographical features, customs, manners, and inhabitants of early eighteenth-century Britain
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 9780300049800
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 444
Book Description
Observations on the principal cities, ports and geographical features, customs, manners, and inhabitants of early eighteenth-century Britain