America Discovers Columbus


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"A lively look at how each generation of Americans has reinvented Columbus in its own image and for its own purposes. Was Christopher Columbus a hero or a villain, discoverer or destroyer? ... By focusing on popular representation of the explorer and his story through the years, rather than the actual man or deeds, Bushman chronicles the invention of Columbian tradition. In doing so, she provides a historical and cultural context for the quincentennial debate over Columbus's legacy, demonstrating that the current questioning is only the latest in a long tradition of revising the explorer's reputation."--From publisher.







Italy


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"In 150 striking images, Italy: Birthplace of the Renaissance celebrates perhaps the most beautiful country in the world. From the natural beauty of lakes such as Como or Garda to the vineyards in Tuscany to the many beaches, from the pretty seaside towns of the Cinque Terre to the glory of Venice's canals and palaces, from the magnificence of classical antiquity in Rome to the Arab-Norman architecture of Palermo to Renaissance Florence, there is just so much to feast on in Italy. But apart from the famous highlights, the book also features lesser known sides to the country, be it pretty, unexplored corners and examples of everyday life, or the abandoned cave towns of Puglia and the 16th century star-shaped town of Palmanova. Presented in a landscape format and with captions explaining the story behind each entry,this is a stunning collection of images."--Publisher.




Italian Immigrants


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The United States is truly a nation of immigrants, or as the poet Walt Whitman once said, a "nation of nations." Spanning the time from when the Europeans first came to the New World to the present day, the new "Immigration to the United States" set conveys the excitement of these stories to young people. Beginning with a brief preface to the set written by general editor Robert Asher that discusses some of the broad reasons why people came to the New World, both as explorers and settlers, each book's narrative highlights the themes, people, places, and events that were important to each immigrant group. In an engaging, informative manner, each volume describes what members of a particular group found when they arrived in the United States as well as where they settled. Historical information and background on the various communities present life as it was lived at the time they arrived. The books then trace the group's history and current status in the United States. Each volume includes photographs and illustrations such as passports and other artifacts of immigration, as well as quotes from original source materials. Box features highlight special topics or people, and each book is rounded out with a glossary, timeline, further reading list, and index.




Italian Americans


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The entire Italian American experience—from America's earliest days through the present—is now available in a single volume. This wide-ranging work relates the entire saga of the Italian-American experience from immigration through assimilation to achievement. The book highlights the enormous contributions that Italian Americans—the fourth largest European ethnic group in the United States—have made to the professions, politics, academy, arts, and popular culture of America. Going beyond familiar names and stories, it also captures the essence of everyday life for Italian Americans as they established communities and interacted with other ethnic groups. In this single volume, readers will be able to explore why Italians came to America, where they settled, and how their distinctive identity was formed. A diverse array of entries that highlight the breadth of this experience, as well as the multitude of ways in which Italian Americans have influenced U.S. history and culture, are presented in five thematic sections. Featured primary documents range from a 1493 letter from Christopher Columbus announcing his discovery to excerpts from President Barack Obama's 2011 speech to the National Italian American Foundation. Readers will come away from this book with a broader understanding of and greater appreciation for Italian Americans' contributions to the United States.




Columbus Italians


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At the beginning of the last century, there were just over 11,000 Italians in Ohio. While many of the earliest immigrants settled along Lake Erie, a growing number ventured south to the state capital, a city located at the confluence of the Scioto and Olentangy Rivers and named for a famed Italian explorer. Importing the rich traditions of the old country, Columbus Italian families stayed close to each other, living in great concentrations on St. Clair Avenue and in the Flytown and Bottoms neighborhoods, Grandview Heights, Marble Cliff, and San Margherita. The generations of families who once called these Italian enclaves home have now largely dispersed but still form a community--colorful, hardworking, and fiercely loyal--bonded by the three most basic principles of Italian culture and the theme of the Columbus Italian Festival: "Faith, Family, and Friends."




The Complete Idiot's Guide to Italian History and Culture


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Offers an introduction to Italy's history and culture, from ancient Rome and the power of the Vatican to Mussolini's rise to power, Milan's fashion designers, and Italian cuisine.




Italian Renaissance


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Explore the "Italian Renaissance" through the lens of political science in this insightful book. Uncover how this era sparked significant political changes, laying the groundwork for modern governance. Ideal for professionals, students, and enthusiasts, it provides in-depth knowledge of one of history's most influential periods. Chapters Overview: 1. Italian Renaissance: A cultural and political rebirth that reshaped European thought. 2. Florence: The political heart of the Renaissance, led by the influential Medici family. 3. Renaissance: The cultural and political impact across Italy. 4. Renaissance Architecture: How architecture mirrored political power. 5. Giorgio Vasari: His role in documenting the Renaissance's political aspects. 6. Cosimo de' Medici: His strategies shaped Florentine politics. 7. Republic of Florence: The dynamics of Florence as a Renaissance republic. 8. Renaissance Art: Art as a political tool reflecting rulership and humanism. 9. Florence Baptistery: The political symbolism in Florence's architecture. 10. Italian Art: The evolution of art as political propaganda. 11. History of Florence: Florence's political history, from republicanism to Medici rule. 12. Music of Florence: Music's political role in civic life. 13. John Argyropoulos: Byzantium's influence on Renaissance humanism. 14. Museo Nazionale di San Marco: The museum's preservation of Renaissance political legacy. 15. Florentine Painting: Depictions of political power in art. 16. Italian Renaissance Painting: Trends reflecting political patronage. 17. Tuscany: Tuscany's influence as a political and cultural hub. 18. Italophilia: European admiration for Italian culture and its political impact. 19. Renaissance Articles Index: A detailed index for deeper exploration. 20. Italo-Byzantine: Byzantine influences on Renaissance art and politics. 21. Renaissance Sculpture: Sculpture as a medium for political expression. Immerse yourself in the political and cultural innovations of the Italian Renaissance, from Florence's power corridors to Rome's intellectual salons. This book offers a compelling journey through one of history's defining eras.




Italian Americans


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Provides information on the history of Italy and on the customs, language, religion, and experiences of Italian Americans.




New York's European Explorers


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Founded on recent historical investigations, this exciting volume delves into the journeys of the first intrepid travelers who sailed across the ocean to explore unknown lands. • Featured explorers include Henry Hudson, Jacques Cartier, Samuel de Champlain, and Giovanni da Verrazzano. • Address which Native American peoples were encountered by early explorers. • Also included are valuable primary source documents and maps from this exciting period of New York’s history.