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| 53351. COMMITTEE OF VIGILANCE BY STEWART. Good narrative summary of the Vigilantes of San Francisco in 1851, based on the above-named book. 9p., Of., lb. | $63 |
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| 53337. THE CULTURE OF THE MODOC INDIANS. This paper provides a complete summary of the culture of this California Indian tribe, including ecology, religion, the effect of contact with whites, and wars against other Indians and whites. KEYWORDS: native american history modoc indians pacific northwest california. Written 1997. Turabian with Bottom of Page Footnotes. 11 pages, 18 footnotes, 5 bibliographic sources. 2,600 words. | $77 |
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| 52636. SARAH BAGLEY: LABOR REFORMER AND FEMINIST. Good, detailed study of this labor rights advocate of the cotton mill towns of New England in the 1840's, her struggle for justice for the mill girls. lOp., 12f., 3b. | $70 |
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| 52584. THE SLAVE REVOLT OF SPARTACUS. Good overview of the revolt led by Spartacus against Rome, 73-71 B. C.; more on socio-political background than the specific events of Spartacus' revolt. 6p., 13f., 6b. | $42 |
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| 52173. CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS, MARINER. a review of Samuel Eliot Morison's biographical account of the life and voyages of Christopher Columbus. Morison's background as an historian and his interest in naval affairs are noted, and the book is praised as a vivid and personal portrayal of the man and his achievements. 6p., Of., Ob. | $42 |
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| 52067. INDIANS AND MISSIONARIES AT SANTA BARBARA. Scholarly, thorough examination of social system established for Indian converts by Spanish missionaries in early Santa Barbara; how mission life was not as bad as often portrayed, how revolts occurred because of excesses of Spanish soldiers, yet emphasizes the unconscious racism of colonists. lOp., sf., 2b. | $70 |
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| 52031. FATHER JUNIPERO SERRA. The California pioneer's life and work are reviewed in this essay; the Franciscan priest's role in the colonization of California from 1769 to 1784, and his founding of the mission system, and discussed in detail. lOp., 23f., Sb. | $70 |
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| 52031A. FATHER SERRA AND THE CALIFORNIA MISSIONS. Overview of the Spanish colonization of Alta California, focusing on Father Serra's self-sacrificing role in establishing the mission system. Sp., 9f., 6b. | $35 |
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| 51930. THE AMERICAN CONSTITUTION: THE EARLY YEARS. Good solid discussion of the Constitutional Convention and the Bill of Rights, focusing on the political intentions of the framers. 13p.. 34f., 6b. | $91 |
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| 51892. MARBURY VS. MADISON: A CASE STUDY. Good analysis of the legal and political issues posed in this famous case concerning the validity of a last-minute appointment by an outgoing President, how Justice Marshall established the doctrine of judicial review of legislation. 7p., Sf., Ob. | $49 |
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| 51774. THE KNOW-NOTHING PARTY IN MARYLAND, 1855-60. A discussion of the anti-Catholic, anti-foreign movement that was strong in several parts of the U. S. in the 1850's. It argues that the Maryland Know Nothings were essentially a gang of toughs who gained influence through violence and the disintegration of the traditional parties rather than through mass appeal. 13p., 18f., 6b. | $91 |
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| 51748. A CRITIQUE OF MORGAN'S PURITAN DILEMMA. Good review of this book on John Winthrop and the Puritan colonists of Massachusetts; how English religious radicals founded a conservative, harsh and uncompromising civil state. 4p., 0f., lb. | $28 |
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| 51603. THE FREMONT COURT MARTIAL. Interesting brief overview of the court martial of J. C. Fremont in early California; apparently the problem was a political dispute over who was really in command in the first days after conquest from Mexico. 4p., lf., 4b. | $28 |
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| 16111. THE PEACE OF PARIS AND THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. The Treat of Paris which concluded the complex negotiations following the American Revolution is examined. The relations of Britain, France and the United States are seen as interlocking, and their negotiation strategies are compared. 5p., 12f., 5b. | $35 |
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| 16107. THE BOSTON MASSACRE AND THE AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR. Basic overview of the events leading to the Boston Massacre of 1770, and its importance as a symbolic beginning of the Revolutionary War. Sp., 10f., sb. | $35 |
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| 16041. NEWPORT AND NEW YORK: TWO SIGNIFICANT MOBS. Significant in American history, that is, for the mobs discussed here existed in 1765 and were rioting against the Stamp Act. This paper gives a very detailed history of the events, and analyzes the social structure and socio-political grievances at issue. 21p., 61f., 31b. | $133 |
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