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  • av Sheldon Spear
    355,-

    Erika Funke, WVIA Senior Producer/Program Host, recommends this book:"The word "panorama" was introduced in the 1780s by Irish Artist Robert Barker,derived from Greek roots suggesting "a complete view." Barker hoped the viewerwould "feel as if really on the spot."In titling his study 1938: American Historical Panorama, Dr. Spearsignals his aim in examining this pivotal year, giving us the "big picture"but also human stories that allow us to "feel as if really on the spot."And clarity is a hallmark of his writing. The complex, multilayeredSpanish Civil War is narrated with all its contradictions.The factions, alliances and consequences are explained withstraightforward comprehensibility, and we feel the suffering of the civilians.Dr. Spear gives us a strong grounding in a critical year while evoking echoes in our own times. He addresses matters of race, gender, justice and the mediain the big picture and through people's stories, so we feel the impact."Summary:Isolationism kept the U. S. out of war, but several thousand left-leaning Americans volunteered to fight in the Spanish Civil. There was also the diversion of a radio "war" as actor-director Orson Welles orchestrated an on-air version of the H. G. Wells 1890s science fiction classic about a Martian invasion of Earth.Advances in aviation were indeed real, however. The most successful effort belonged to Howard Hughes. Nineteen thirty-eight also marked the advent of the first "superhero," Superman. But the Great Depression was still on-going.Yet misery in America was not universal. The advent of Swing, pioneered by bandleaders such as Benny Goodman, made the latter thirties a new Jazz Age. And baseball, seemed more exciting than ever. It included the efforts of Detroit's Hank Greenberg to break Babe Ruth's record of sixty homeruns set in 1927.

  • - Two Hundred Years of Personalities and Events, 1750-1950
    av Sheldon Spear
    619 - 1 259,-

    This book offers a consciously eclectic approach to the rich history of Pennsylvania in the period from 1740 to 1950. Combining original research with syntheses of relevant work by other historians, Pennsylvania Histories seeks to appeal to both professional historians and general readers by presenting a range of significant individuals, groups, and events that are likely to be less familiar to audiences interested in the history of Pennsylvania. The Moravians, for example, emerge as a denomination whose involvement in proselytization activities sets them apart from the quietism of the Amish and other well-known sects. Although the book concentrates on Pennsylvania, the subject matter is also germane to wider issues in the areas of economics, race and ethnicity, religion, and gender studies. Among the many topics discussed, Pennsylvania Histories considers the French and British refugees who settled near the Susquehanna River during the late eighteenth century, the burning of the town of Chambersburg by Confederate raiders in 1864, and the semi-public executions in Pennsylvania towns that persisted into the early twentieth century.

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