South Jersey: a History, 1664-1924, Vol. 1
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1835482635
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9781835482636
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
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GB
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GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
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Yearbooks, annuals, almanacs
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"South Jersey, a History, 1664-1924, Vol. 1" by Alfred Miller Heston is an exhaustive exploration of South Jersey's rich historical tapestry, spanning from its earliest European settlements in 1664 to the dawn of the 20th century. This volume chronicles the evolution of the region, weaving together events, personalities, socio-economic changes, and cultural transformations that have shaped South Jersey over the span of two and a half centuries.
Situated in the broader panorama of American history, this account reflects the shifting dynamics between colonial ambitions, the fight for independence, and the subsequent challenges of nation-building. South Jersey, with its distinct identity and geography, played a unique role in these historical narratives, and Heston masterfully captures the region's significance against the backdrop of larger national events.
With meticulous detail, Heston delves into a plethora of topics, from the indigenous peoples and the initial European colonizers to the agricultural, commercial, and industrial developments that propelled the region's growth. Thematic depths cover political upheavals, cultural milestones, economic booms and busts, and the ever-changing social fabric of South Jersey.
Furthermore, the narrative extends to intersect with broader disciplines such as anthropology, economics, and urban planning, showcasing the multifaceted nature of South Jersey's history. In its essence, "South Jersey, a History, 1664-1924, Vol. 1" stands as a testament to the resilience, adaptability, and unique character of the South Jersey region, painting a vivid picture of its undeniable imprint on the annals of American history.
Situated in the broader panorama of American history, this account reflects the shifting dynamics between colonial ambitions, the fight for independence, and the subsequent challenges of nation-building. South Jersey, with its distinct identity and geography, played a unique role in these historical narratives, and Heston masterfully captures the region's significance against the backdrop of larger national events.
With meticulous detail, Heston delves into a plethora of topics, from the indigenous peoples and the initial European colonizers to the agricultural, commercial, and industrial developments that propelled the region's growth. Thematic depths cover political upheavals, cultural milestones, economic booms and busts, and the ever-changing social fabric of South Jersey.
Furthermore, the narrative extends to intersect with broader disciplines such as anthropology, economics, and urban planning, showcasing the multifaceted nature of South Jersey's history. In its essence, "South Jersey, a History, 1664-1924, Vol. 1" stands as a testament to the resilience, adaptability, and unique character of the South Jersey region, painting a vivid picture of its undeniable imprint on the annals of American history.
"South Jersey, a History, 1664-1924, Vol. 1" by Alfred Miller Heston is an exhaustive exploration of South Jersey''s rich historical tapestry, spanning from its earliest European settlements in 1664 to the dawn of the 20th century. This volume chronicles the evolution of the region, weaving together events, personalities, socio-economic changes, and cultural transformations that have shaped South Jersey over the span of two and a half centuries.
Situated in the broader panorama of American history, this account reflects the shifting dynamics between colonial ambitions, the fight for independence, and the subsequent challenges of nation-building. South Jersey, with its distinct identity and geography, played a unique role in these historical narratives, and Heston masterfully captures the region''s significance against the backdrop of larger national events.
With meticulous detail, Heston delves into a plethora of topics, from the indigenous peoples and the initial European colonizers to the agricultural, commercial, and industrial developments that propelled the region''s growth. Thematic depths cover political upheavals, cultural milestones, economic booms and busts, and the ever-changing social fabric of South Jersey.
Furthermore, the narrative extends to intersect with broader disciplines such as anthropology, economics, and urban planning, showcasing the multifaceted nature of South Jersey''s history. In its essence, "South Jersey, a History, 1664-1924, Vol. 1" stands as a testament to the resilience, adaptability, and unique character of the South Jersey region, painting a vivid picture of its undeniable imprint on the annals of American history.
Situated in the broader panorama of American history, this account reflects the shifting dynamics between colonial ambitions, the fight for independence, and the subsequent challenges of nation-building. South Jersey, with its distinct identity and geography, played a unique role in these historical narratives, and Heston masterfully captures the region''s significance against the backdrop of larger national events.
With meticulous detail, Heston delves into a plethora of topics, from the indigenous peoples and the initial European colonizers to the agricultural, commercial, and industrial developments that propelled the region''s growth. Thematic depths cover political upheavals, cultural milestones, economic booms and busts, and the ever-changing social fabric of South Jersey.
Furthermore, the narrative extends to intersect with broader disciplines such as anthropology, economics, and urban planning, showcasing the multifaceted nature of South Jersey''s history. In its essence, "South Jersey, a History, 1664-1924, Vol. 1" stands as a testament to the resilience, adaptability, and unique character of the South Jersey region, painting a vivid picture of its undeniable imprint on the annals of American history.
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