In this book Philip Ranlet restores the truth of Cadwallader Colden's maligned career after more than two centuries of misrepresentations. Based upon extensive research from eighteenth century sources this book also serves as a complete re-evaluation of New York during this time.
In this book Philip Ranlet restores the truth of Cadwallader Colden's maligned career after more than two centuries of misrepresentations. Based upon extensive research from eighteenth century sources this book also serves as a complete re-evaluation of New York during this time.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Philip Ranlet is adjunct associate professor of history at Hunter College.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Abbreviations for Notes Introduction Chapter 1: The Drummer Chapter 2: New York Chapter 3: Sylvan Retreat Chapter 4: Tyrant Chapter 5: Enlightenment Chapter 6: Revolts Chapter 7: Jennie and Davie Chapter 8: The Empire Calls Chapter 9: The Ottoman Family Chapter 10: Coldengham Under Siege Chapter 11: The Intelligent Being Chapter 12: Phoenix Chapter 13: Lawyers Chapter 14: Civil War Chapter 15: Out, In, and Out Again Chapter 16: Drunkard Chapter 17: Finis Afterword Bibliography Archives and Manuscripts Newspapers and Journals Primary Sources Secondary Sources Index About the Author
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Abbreviations for Notes Introduction Chapter 1: The Drummer Chapter 2: New York Chapter 3: Sylvan Retreat Chapter 4: Tyrant Chapter 5: Enlightenment Chapter 6: Revolts Chapter 7: Jennie and Davie Chapter 8: The Empire Calls Chapter 9: The Ottoman Family Chapter 10: Coldengham Under Siege Chapter 11: The Intelligent Being Chapter 12: Phoenix Chapter 13: Lawyers Chapter 14: Civil War Chapter 15: Out, In, and Out Again Chapter 16: Drunkard Chapter 17: Finis Afterword Bibliography Archives and Manuscripts Newspapers and Journals Primary Sources Secondary Sources Index About the Author
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