Book Description
A guided tour of the historic city of Ripon, showing how the areas you know and love have changed over the centuries.
Author : Maurice Taylor
Publisher : Amberley Publishing Limited
Page : 95 pages
File Size : 25,15 MB
Release : 2019-08-15
Category : Photography
ISBN : 1445689162
A guided tour of the historic city of Ripon, showing how the areas you know and love have changed over the centuries.
Author : William J. Woolley
Publisher : University Press of Kansas
Page : 335 pages
File Size : 30,39 MB
Release : 2022-07-21
Category : History
ISBN : 0700633022
The modern US Army as we know it was largely created in the years between the two world wars. Prior to World War I, officers in leadership positions were increasingly convinced that building a new army could not take place as a series of random developments but was an enterprise that had to be guided by a distinct military policy that enjoyed the support of the nation. In 1920, Congress accepted that idea and embodied it in the National Defense Act. In doing so it also accepted army leadership’s idea of entrusting America’s security to a unique force, the Citizen Army, and tasked the nation’s Regular Army with developing and training that force. Creating the Modern Army details the efforts of the Regular Army to do so in the face of austerity budgets and public apathy while simultaneously responding to the challenges posed by the new and revolutionary mechanization of warfare. In this book Woolley focuses on the development of what he sees as the four major features of the modernized army that emerged due to these efforts. These included the creation of the civilian components of the new army: the Citizen’s Military Training Camps, the Officer Reserve Corps, the National Guard, and the Reserve Officer Training Corps; the development of the four major combat branches as the structural basis for organizing the army as well as creating the means to educate new officers and soldiers about their craft and to socialize them into an army culture; the creation of a rationalized and progressive system of professional military education; and the initial mechanization of the combat branches. Woolley also points out how the development of the army in this period was heavily influenced by policies and actions of the president and Congress. The US Army that fought World War II was clearly a citizen army whose leadership was largely trained within the framework of the institutions of the army created by the National Defense Act. The way that army fought the war may have been less decisive and more costly in terms of lives and money than it should have been. But that army won the war and therefore validated the citizen army as the US way of war.
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Publisher : YouGuide Ltd
Page : 119 pages
File Size : 42,50 MB
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ISBN : 1837048983
Author : Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
Publisher :
Page : 366 pages
File Size : 36,66 MB
Release : 1909
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Author : Paul Jennings
Publisher : The History Press
Page : 271 pages
File Size : 44,7 MB
Release : 2021-06-25
Category : History
ISBN : 0750997834
Paul Jennings traces the history of the British pub, and looks at how it evolved from the eighteenth century's coaching inns and humble alehouses, back-street beer houses and 'fine, flaring' gin palaces to the drinking establishments of the twenty-first century. Covering all aspects of pub life, this fascinating history looks at pubs in cities and rural areas, seaports and industrial towns. It identifies trends and discusses architectural and internal design, the brewing and distilling industries and the cultural significance of drink in society. Looking at everything from music and games to opening times and how they have affected anti-social behaviour, The Local is a must-read for every self-respecting pub-goer, from landlady to lager-lout.
Author : John P. Mangelos
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 132 pages
File Size : 29,64 MB
Release : 2011-04-04
Category : Photography
ISBN : 1439640548
Like California, the valley town of Ripon owes it beginnings to early adventurers. A group of Mormons looking for the Promised Land in 1846 were the first Europeans to settle along the Stanislaus River near Ripon. In 1850, another adventurous early pioneer, William H. Crow, settled in the region, and the first school to be established in the county was subsequently named for him 12 years later, in 1862. William H. Hughes purchased 1,300 acres in 1857, and in 1872, he gave the railroad a right-of-way and provided land for the depot known as Stanislaus Station. Amplias B. Crook, postmaster of this station, proposed in 1874 to rename the community in honor of his hometown, Ripon, Wisconsin. Hence Californias Ripon was established on December 21, 1874.
Author : John Barton
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 642 pages
File Size : 14,16 MB
Release : 2020-08-04
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0143111205
A literary history of our most influential book of all time, by an Oxford scholar and Anglican priest In our culture, the Bible is monolithic: It is a collection of books that has been unchanged and unchallenged since the earliest days of the Christian church. The idea of the Bible as "Holy Scripture," a non-negotiable authority straight from God, has prevailed in Western society for some time. And while it provides a firm foundation for centuries of Christian teaching, it denies the depth, variety, and richness of this fascinating text. In A History of the Bible, John Barton argues that the Bible is not a prescription to a complete, fixed religious system, but rather a product of a long and intriguing process, which has inspired Judaism and Christianity, but still does not describe the whole of either religion. Barton shows how the Bible is indeed an important source of religious insight for Jews and Christians alike, yet argues that it must be read in its historical context--from its beginnings in myth and folklore to its many interpretations throughout the centuries. It is a book full of narratives, laws, proverbs, prophecies, poems, and letters, each with their own character and origin stories. Barton explains how and by whom these disparate pieces were written, how they were canonized (and which ones weren't), and how they were assembled, disseminated, and interpreted around the world--and, importantly, to what effect. Ultimately, A History of the Bible argues that a thorough understanding of the history and context of its writing encourages religious communities to move away from the Bible's literal wording--which is impossible to determine--and focus instead on the broader meanings of scripture.
Author : David Sakrison
Publisher :
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 12,14 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Ripon (Wis.)
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Author : State Historical Society of Wisconsin
Publisher :
Page : 116 pages
File Size : 35,38 MB
Release : 1901
Category : Wisconsin
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Author : American Historical Association
Publisher :
Page : 1390 pages
File Size : 22,24 MB
Release : 1907
Category : Historiography
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