Chronologies of Michigan History
Author : LeRoy Barnett
Publisher :
Page : 28 pages
File Size : 21,49 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Michigan
ISBN :
Author : LeRoy Barnett
Publisher :
Page : 28 pages
File Size : 21,49 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Michigan
ISBN :
Author : Stefan Tanaka
Publisher : Lever Press
Page : 219 pages
File Size : 30,16 MB
Release : 2019-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 1643150030
Although numerous disciplines recognize multiple ways of conceptualizing time, Stefan Tanaka argues that scholars still overwhelmingly operate on chronological and linear Newtonian or classical time that emerged during the Enlightenment. This short, approachable book implores the humanities and humanistic social sciences to actively embrace the richness of different times that are evident in non-modern societies and have become common in several scientific fields throughout the twentieth century. Tanaka first offers a history of chronology by showing how the social structures built on clocks and calendars gained material expression. Tanaka then proposes that we can move away from this chronology by considering how contemporary scientific understandings of time might be adapted to reconceive the present and pasts. This opens up a conversation that allows for the possibility of other ways to know about and re-present pasts. A multiplicity of times will help us broaden the historical horizon by embracing the heterogeneity of our lives and world via rethinking the complex interaction between stability, repetition, and change. This history without chronology also allows for incorporating the affordances of digital media.
Author : Christopher J. Carl
Publisher :
Page : 28 pages
File Size : 30,77 MB
Release : 1990
Category : Michigan
ISBN :
Author : Paul Moore
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 526 pages
File Size : 49,27 MB
Release : 2018-05-05
Category :
ISBN : 9781718948402
This book covers the history of Hastings, Michigan, and is written so 7th grade level readers can easily understand use it. It starts with prehistoric history and moves up to the year, 2018. It contains a massive Table of Contents of names and subjects as wells as a huge Index of people, industries, and events in Hastings through the years.
Author : Russell M. Magnaghi
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 221 pages
File Size : 22,66 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Indians of North America
ISBN : 0557334608
Author : Graydon M. Meints
Publisher : Trains and Railroads
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 22,43 MB
Release : 1992
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN :
Michigan Railroads and Railroad Companies is an invaluable reference manual for everyone interested in regional transportation history, the history of railroading, and Michigan history in general. It contains complete, cross-referenced listings for every company formed to operate a railroad in the state of Michigan. In addition to the comprehensive entries for major lines, Graydon Meints has included details about the many small, common-carrier steam and electric companies, logging roads, and numerous other primitive and contemporary rail systems. This encyclopedic reference guide also contains information on the so-called "paper railroads," companies that were projected but which never laid a foot of track. Michigan Railroads is divided into three parts. One includes alphabetical entries for the actual and intended railroad companies themselves, the date and purpose for their organization, and a brief history from their origins to their dispositions. Included in this portion of the work are a number of railroad "family trees" showing the corporate antecedents of the largest of the rail lines operating in the state today. Another contains a chronology of significant corporate events; it works as a useful finding aid for accessing source data contained in the first section. A third contains a statewide county-by-county listing of railroads, both paper and real.
Author : Alvah Littlefield Sawyer
Publisher :
Page : 670 pages
File Size : 46,24 MB
Release : 1911
Category : History
ISBN :
Author : Edward Keyes
Publisher : Open Road Media
Page : 302 pages
File Size : 13,5 MB
Release : 2016-04-19
Category : True Crime
ISBN : 1504025598
Edgar Award Finalist: The true story of a serial killer who terrorized a midwestern town in the era of free love—by the coauthor of The French Connection. In 1967, during the time of peace, free love, and hitchhiking, nineteen-year-old Mary Terese Fleszar was last seen alive walking home to her apartment in Ypsilanti, Michigan. One month later, her naked body—stabbed over thirty times and missing both feet and a forearm—was discovered, partially buried, on an abandoned farm. A year later, the body of twenty-year-old Joan Schell was found, similarly violated. Southeastern Michigan was terrorized by something it had never experienced before: a serial killer. Over the next two years, five more bodies were uncovered around Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti, Michigan. All the victims were tortured and mutilated. All were female students. After multiple failed investigations, a chance sighting finally led to a suspect. On the surface, John Norman Collins was an all-American boy—a fraternity member studying elementary education at Eastern Michigan University. But Collins wasn’t all that he seemed. His female friends described him as aggressive and short tempered. And in August 1970, Collins, the “Ypsilanti Ripper,” was arrested, found guilty, and sentenced to life in prison without chance of parole. Written by the coauthor of The French Connection, The Michigan Murders delivers a harrowing depiction of the savage murders that tormented a small midwestern town.
Author : Hermon Dunlap Smith Center for the History of Cartography
Publisher :
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 15,5 MB
Release : 1984
Category : Boundaries
ISBN :
Author : John F. Riddick
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 385 pages
File Size : 20,47 MB
Release : 2006-04-30
Category : History
ISBN : 0313086230
This book is a history of British India from 1599 to 1947. It is divided into three parts addressing political history, topical studies, and a collection of four hundred biographies of noteworthy English men and women who played a role in the creation of British India. As the Elizabethan era approached its end, English life exuded a high sense of energy and optimism that drove men to the ends of the earth. The lure of wealth in the spices of the East Indies correlated well with English naval strengths. In London, the East India Company set the national vision of competition with the Portuguese, Dutch and French while in India it developed the ports of Madras, Bombay, and Calcutta. Britain dominated India's political landscape for over 300 years, yet in the twentieth century, the emergence of Gandhi and his use of civil disobedience shook the British government to its foundations. By March 1947, Lord Mountbatten had little more choice than to grant Indian independence or see it taken by Indians themselves.