The Loyalist Gazette
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Page : 296 pages
File Size : 22,97 MB
Release : 1963
Category : Canada
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Page : 296 pages
File Size : 22,97 MB
Release : 1963
Category : Canada
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Author : Jane Merrill
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 286 pages
File Size : 10,32 MB
Release : 2022-05-23
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1476676534
The life of Benedict Arnold, the American Revolutionary War general who attempted to surrender West Point to the British in 1780, didn't end after he betrayed his American compatriots. In the newly formed United States, he was condemned as a conspirator and in Britain, he was suspected of the same. He quickly left America, spent a short time in London, and largely operated in Canada and the Caribbean as a smuggler, a mercenary and a pariah. Although much has been written about Arnold's famous fall from grace, this book is the story of a charismatic man of vaulting ambition. With new research and photographs, it delves into his last twenty years. Arnold remains fascinating as a toppled hero and a flagrant traitor. Another American general wrote in the 1780s that Arnold "never does anything by halves"; indeed, he lived on a big scale. This study documents each of the various points of the globe where the restless Arnold operated and lived, pursuing wealth, status, and redemption.
Author : Marian Mathison Desrosiers
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 314 pages
File Size : 41,13 MB
Release : 2020-12-14
Category : History
ISBN : 1476639655
When Thomas Banister fought for the British during the American Revolution, his farm and business were confiscated. He was exiled in far-off Nova Scotia, before he returned to a secluded life on Long Island. His older brother, John Banister married with a child, swore allegiance to the United Colonies, then witnessed the destruction of his Newport lands by the British Army. Convinced British laws supported remuneration, John left for England, where he sought justice for four years. His wife, Christian Stelle Banister, managed the family property and raised their son while the state threatened confiscation and the French Army lived in Newport. Tracing the lives of three young Americans during the Revolution, this study of the Banister family of Rhode Island contributes to an understanding of the war's effects on the lives of ordinary people.
Author : Christl Verduyn
Publisher : Formac Publishing Company
Page : 146 pages
File Size : 19,18 MB
Release : 2018-09-11
Category : Art
ISBN : 1459505468
This book presents a wide-ranging portrayal of the creative work done in Saint John in the hundred years following Confederation. Beautiful watercolour and oil paintings, early fossil discoveries, successful bestselling authors and other examples of the creative city are brought together in this volume. Among the many surprising and interesting accounts: the contribution to Maritime natural history made by a butterfly found in the city, the role of the city's Great Fire in generating a host of visual artists documenting the urban landscape, and the little-known Hollywood connection that made the city a hotbed of film production — in the early 1900s.
Author : Eva Giloi
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 451 pages
File Size : 34,29 MB
Release : 2011-07-21
Category : History
ISBN : 0521761980
A fascinating study of how ordinary German subjects collected and consumed royal relics and memorabilia.
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Page : 1474 pages
File Size : 33,26 MB
Release : 1894
Category : New Brunswick
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Author : Margot A. Wallace
Publisher : Rowman Altamira
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 25,66 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780759109933
In today's busy world, museums compete for visitors not only with other museums, but also with a worthy selection of cultural institutions from performing arts to libraries. Branding a museum helps it stand out from the crowd by giving it an image and personality with which visitors and supporters can identify. In Museum Branding, Wallace offers clear, practical advice on how to brand a museum department by department, step by step.
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Page : 620 pages
File Size : 30,69 MB
Release : 1915
Category : New England
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Beginning in 1924, Proceedings are incorporated into the Apr. number.
Author : Mount Allison University. Library
Publisher : Sackville, N.B. : Mount Allison University
Page : 198 pages
File Size : 47,71 MB
Release : 1973
Category : Acadia
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Author : Martin Brook Taylor
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 47,15 MB
Release : 1989-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780802067166
During the nineteenth-century, the writing of history in English-speaking Canada changed from promotional efforts by amateurs to an academically-based discipline. Professor Taylor charts this transition in a comprehensive history. The early historians - the promoters of the title - sought to further their own interests through exxagerated accounts of a particular colony to which they had developed a transient attachment. Eventually this group was replaced by patriots, whose writing was influenced by loyalty to the land of their brith and residence. This second generation of historians attempted both to defend their respective colonies by explaining away past disappointments and to fit events into a predicitve pattern of progress and development. In the process, they established distinctive identities for each of the British North American colonies. Eventually a confrontation occurred between those who saw Canada as a nation and those whose traditions and vistas were provincial in emphasis. Ultimately the former prevailed, only to find the present and future too complex and too ominous to understand. Historians ssubsequently lost their sense of purpose and direction and fell into partisan disagreement or pessimistic nostalgia. This abandonment of their role paved the way for the new, professional breed of historian as the twentieth century opened. In the course of his analysis, Taylor considers a number of key issues about the writing of history: the kind of people who undertake it and their motivation for doing so, the intended and actual effects of their work, its influence on subsequent historical writing, and the development of uniform and accepted standards of professional practice.