|
|
|
|
LEADER |
00000cam a22000004a 4500 |
001 |
musev2_95656 |
003 |
MdBmJHUP |
005 |
20230905053205.0 |
006 |
m o d |
007 |
cr||||||||nn|n |
008 |
060920s2006 nju o 00 0 eng d |
010 |
|
|
|z 2006297261
|
020 |
|
|
|a 9780813538501
|
020 |
|
|
|z 0813538505
|
040 |
|
|
|a MdBmJHUP
|c MdBmJHUP
|
245 |
0 |
0 |
|a Words That Make New Jersey History :
|b A Primary Source Reader, revised and expanded edition /
|c edited by Howard L. Green.
|
250 |
|
|
|a Expanded ed.
|
264 |
|
1 |
|a New Brunswick, N.J. :
|b Rivergate Books,
|c 2006.
|
264 |
|
3 |
|a Baltimore, Md. :
|b Project MUSE,
|c 0000
|
264 |
|
4 |
|c ©2006.
|
300 |
|
|
|a 1 online resource (336 pages):
|b illustrations ;
|
336 |
|
|
|a text
|b txt
|2 rdacontent
|
337 |
|
|
|a computer
|b c
|2 rdamedia
|
338 |
|
|
|a online resource
|b cr
|2 rdacarrier
|
505 |
0 |
|
|a 1."Between hope and fear" : a legend of the first Lenape encounter with Europeans -- 2."Draw the Indians to our service" : instructions for the director of New Netherland (1625) -- 3."Many eyes will be upon you" : a letter to West Jersey Quakers (1676) -- 4.Religious freedom in early New Jersey (1676/77, 1683) -- 5."Wealth circulates like the blood" : William Penn's account of the Delaware Indians (1683) -- 6.A broad path to walk in : Indian-white relations (1685) -- 7."Ample and happy livelihoods" : West Jersey in 1698 -- 8.To the speediest improvement of the province : Queen Anne's instruction to Lord Cornbury (1702) -- 9."Lusty and well set" : runaway servants in the early eighteenth century -- 10."Too much indulged" : glimpses of slavery (1716-1763) -- 11."Died with the cancer" : a Puritan gravestone in Monmouth Country (730) -- 12.Fraudulent claims : the land riots of 1746 -- 13.Sacred friendship : excerpts from the journal of Esther Edwards Burr (1754-1757) -- 14.A harmony of practice and principle : John Woolman objects to military service (1757) -- 15."Orderly and useful subjects" : the Brotherton Indian reservation (1759) -- 16.No texas without consent : New Jersey and the Stamp Act (1765) -- 17.Affectionate father, dutiful son : Benjamin and William Franklin and the coming of the American revolution -- 18."No fences left" : war-torn New Jersey (1777) -- 19."How terrible this Civil War raged" : the journal of Nicholas Collin (1778) -- 20.A state of substantial farmers : John Witherspoon's notes on New Jersey (c. 1785) -- 21."The slave of the state" : the petition of Negro prime for his freedom (1786) -- 22."Is this liberty?" : the petition of Rachel Wells (1786) -- 23.Liberty, a delusive dream : Abraham Clark on republicanism (1786) -- 24."A moral certainty of success" : the society for establishing using manufactures (1791) -- 25.A great export of cider : a traveler's observations (1794) -- 26.Every child shall be free, but ... : the gradual abolition of slavery (1804) -- 27.A shoemaker, three plows, and an eagle (1806) -- 28."A foe in disguise is more dangerous than an open enemy" : an advocate of sending African Americans to Africa (1824) -- 29."Fathers, protectors, and friends" : the Lenape's last appeal (1832) -- 30."No incorporations" : citizens oppose private charters for new businesses (1836) -- 31."The ornament of youth" : a schoolgirl's needlework sampler (c. 1837) -- 32."Hearts which yearn for Africa"? : Samuel Cornish rejects the colonization plan (1840) -- 33.The white flag of temperance : a song (1842) -- 34.A view of Dover, c. 1844 -- 35."Shall New Jersey be last?" : Dorothea Dix calls for a hospital of the mentally ill (1845) -- 36.Religion and republicanism : New Jersey's fugitive slave policy (c. 1846) -- 37."Learning cannot be disunited from religion" : a latter on the public school system (1848) -- 38."Germans assaulted indiscriminately" : ethnic violence in Hoboken (1851) -- 39."The union in jeopardy" : a fourth of July speech (1851) -- 40."Escaped from the confinement of the needle" : the North American Phalanx (1853-1855) -- 41."Equality, liberty, ad prosperity" : the workingmen's Union of Trenton (1858) -- 42.The sense of justice in all good men : feminist tax resistance (1858) -- 43."Join our destiny with the south" : former governor price champions the confederacy (1861) -- 44."Brave volunteers of New Jersey" : a Civil War song (1861) -- 45.The devil in their hearts : a republican congressional candidate (1862) -- 46.Fight secessionism in the field, abolitionism at the ballot box : the Democratic Party (1862) -- 47.The union is the only guarantee : soldiers protest the peace resolutions (1863) -- 48.Organized and armed to resist the draft (1863) -- 49.Black troops performed with dignity : General Sickles on postwar New Jersey (1865) -- 50.Vacation at Long Branch (1869) -- 51."First-class female" or "inferior male" : hiring women teachers (1870) -- 52.Workman today, capitalist tomorrow : a vision of industrial harmony (1872) -- 53.Wan faces and stunted minds : child labor (1884) -- 54.Denied the rights of citizens : conditions at Oxford furnace (1892) -- 55."Rare opportunities" : the Trenton Business College (1893) -- 56.The peach exchange in Pittstown (1901) -- 57."A square deal" : progressives and taxes (c. 1905) -- 58."A traitor state" : raking New Jersey muck (1906) -- 59."The foreman's vulgar advances" : sexual harassment in Vineland (1907) -- 60."A menace and detriment" : farmers against the automobile (1908) -- 61.Put fairness in the saddle again : Governor Wilson's inaugural address (1911) -- 62."Fierce every way" : the Paterson Silk Mills (1913) -- 63."The social order of an American town" : Randolph Bourne on Bloomfield (1913) -- 64.Vote for the woman suffrage amendment (c. 1915) -- 65.These foreigners must be educated : Americanizing the immigrant (1916) -- 66."A little patriotic affair" : New Brunswick during World War I (1917-1918) -- 67.A way of life denied at home : race relations during World War I (1918) -- 68.Nothing for the "joys of living" : the cost of living (1919) -- 69.Strikebreaker or color-barrier breaker? : race and the labor movement (1923) -- 70.To protect their health and morals : regulating female employment (1923) -- 71."How New Jersey laws discriminate against women" : the national woman's party in New Jersey (1925) -- 72."Let me know where I can get some socialist literature" : criticism of President Hoover (1931) -- 73.Carry on the fight : a labor union's vision (1935) -- 74.The man on relief is similar to his neighbor : welfare during the Great Depression (1936) -- 75.Ben Shahn's Jersey homesteads mural (1937) -- 76.Forced on relief again : a Newark woman on welfare (1939) -- 77.We saved their chestnuts once : republican congressmen on war in Europe (1939) -- 78."Our little colored family" : a black woman trying to get a job (1940) -- 79.Away from the democratic ideal : segregation in the schools (1941) -- 80."Can people be heroic without knowing it?" : women in defense plants (1943) -- 81."Gosh darn this war" : correspondence between a young woman and her husband at war (1943-1944) -- 82.Church, fire brigade, and children : Cranbury Township (1956) -- 83.Income distribution (c. 1960) -- 84."Don't be a dishwasher!" : promoting electrical appliances (1963) -- 85.New ways on top of old patterns : Willingboro in the early 1960s -- 86.The summer of 1967 : the Newark riots -- 87.Actions or appearances? : radical feminists protest Miss America (1968) -- 88.Opening Pandora's box? : a debate on environmental policy (1972) -- 89.Constitutional rights cannot wait for political consensus : the Supreme Court addresses the housing problem (1983) -- 90.Troubled times : Bruce Springsteen describes a declining factory town (1984) -- 91.Abbot v. Burke, 4 (1997) -- 92.Sprawl (2002) -- 93."The boom was a story about someone else" : the New Jersey economy in the 1990s (2002).
|
520 |
|
|
|a This book is ideal for general readers who want to explore the primary sources of the state's past, and to U.S. history students at the high school and college levels.
|
588 |
|
|
|a Description based on print version record.
|
651 |
|
7 |
|a New Jersey.
|2 fast
|0 (OCoLC)fst01208379
|
651 |
|
0 |
|a New Jersey
|x History
|v Sources.
|
650 |
|
4 |
|a New Jersey Collection.
|
655 |
|
7 |
|a Sources.
|2 fast
|0 (OCoLC)fst01423900
|
655 |
|
7 |
|a History.
|2 fast
|0 (OCoLC)fst01411628
|
655 |
|
7 |
|a Electronic books.
|2 local
|
700 |
1 |
|
|a Green, Howard L.,
|d 1948-
|
710 |
2 |
|
|a Project Muse.
|e distributor
|
830 |
|
0 |
|a Book collections on Project MUSE.
|
856 |
4 |
0 |
|z Texto completo
|u https://projectmuse.uam.elogim.com/book/95656/
|
945 |
|
|
|a Project MUSE - Custom Collection
|