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Beers reveals how contemporary Harrisburg came to be by employing the well-honed skills of a veteran reporter to craft fascinating character sketches of prominent leaders and humble citizens alike, intertwining their dramatic personal stories with a compelling survey of the region's society, politics, and culture in the twentieth century.

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Beers reveals how contemporary Harrisburg came to be by employing the well-honed skills of a veteran reporter to craft fascinating character sketches of prominent leaders and humble citizens alike, intertwining their dramatic personal stories with a compelling survey of the region's society, politics, and culture in the twentieth century.
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Paul Beers (1931-2011) won awards for his reporting from the Pennsylvania Newspaper Publishers Association and the American Political Science Association. He was a Pulitzer Prize nominee and a Professional Journalism Fellow at Stanford. In 1980, Penn State Press published his Pennsylvania Politics Today and Yesterday: The Tolerable Accommodation. Michael Barton is Professor of American Studies and Social Science and Director of the Center for Pennsylvania Culture Studies at Penn State Harrisburg.