Massachusetts at a Glance: A User's Guide to the Bay State
Autor Jack Tageren Limba Engleză Paperback – dec 2004
Designed for both residents and visitors, this book offers an alphabetically arranged compendium of information about people, places, and events—past and present—in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Its aim is to provide a handy one-volume reference guide to a state that has played a central role in American history since the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock in 1620.
Site of the first Thanksgiving in the seventeenth century and seedbed of revolutionary sentiment during the eighteenth, the Bay State became a center of industrialization during the nineteenth and of the high tech revolution during the twentieth. It has served as home to some of the nation's most renowned writers, from Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson to Robert Lowell and Sylvia Plath, as well as some of its most prominent public figures, including Samuel Adams, Daniel Webster, W. E. B. Du Bois, and John F. Kennedy.
A professional historian with a long-standing interest in the history of Massachusetts, Jack Tager has organized the book to allow readers to find answers to questions in an efficient and reliable manner. He begins with a compilation of basic facts about Massachusetts, including population data drawn from the latest census, state motto and seal, even the state bird. This is followed by the main section of the book, an A-to-Z list of individuals, events, and sites of interest.
Additional information about the state can be found in a year-by-year chronology of key historical developments, a statistical profile of the state's 351 towns and cities, and lists of the state's museums, historic sites, and state parks as well as its many colleges and universities, with addresses, telephone numbers, and websites for readers who might wish to contact these institutions directly. Finally, an extensive listing of suggested readings is included for those who would like to explore further any of the topics covered in the book.
Site of the first Thanksgiving in the seventeenth century and seedbed of revolutionary sentiment during the eighteenth, the Bay State became a center of industrialization during the nineteenth and of the high tech revolution during the twentieth. It has served as home to some of the nation's most renowned writers, from Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson to Robert Lowell and Sylvia Plath, as well as some of its most prominent public figures, including Samuel Adams, Daniel Webster, W. E. B. Du Bois, and John F. Kennedy.
A professional historian with a long-standing interest in the history of Massachusetts, Jack Tager has organized the book to allow readers to find answers to questions in an efficient and reliable manner. He begins with a compilation of basic facts about Massachusetts, including population data drawn from the latest census, state motto and seal, even the state bird. This is followed by the main section of the book, an A-to-Z list of individuals, events, and sites of interest.
Additional information about the state can be found in a year-by-year chronology of key historical developments, a statistical profile of the state's 351 towns and cities, and lists of the state's museums, historic sites, and state parks as well as its many colleges and universities, with addresses, telephone numbers, and websites for readers who might wish to contact these institutions directly. Finally, an extensive listing of suggested readings is included for those who would like to explore further any of the topics covered in the book.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781558494404
ISBN-10: 1558494405
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 153 x 227 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Massachusetts Press
Colecția University of Massachusetts Press
ISBN-10: 1558494405
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 153 x 227 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Massachusetts Press
Colecția University of Massachusetts Press
Notă biografică
Jack Tager is professor emeritus of history at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and coauthor, with Richard Brown, of Massachusetts: A Concise History. In June 2005, he was given the John F. Ayer Bay State Legacy Award "In recognition of an individual's contributions to the interpretation and presentation of Massachusetts history."
Recenzii
"A valuable source of information about the state that will be used and enjoyed by general readers and scholars alike. The alphabetical entries, the timeline, and the statistical appendix are all entertaining and informative. They illustrate a great deal about the distinctive history of Massachusetts and will provoke many more inquiries by students and interested citizens."—Lawrence W. Kennedy, author of
Planning the City upon a Hill: Boston since 1630
"A personal guide rather than a compilation by committee, this volume offers a wealth of information selected and organized by a distinguished scholar of Massachusetts history for a general audience. Jack Tager should be congratulated for compiling this book."—Kerry W. Buckley, director, Historic Northampton
"All the familiar events, personages, and places are here. But of special value are Tager's cogent descriptions of historically important trivia—landmark legal decisions, religious and social controversies, and briefly flourishing political movements."—Boston Globe
Planning the City upon a Hill: Boston since 1630
"A personal guide rather than a compilation by committee, this volume offers a wealth of information selected and organized by a distinguished scholar of Massachusetts history for a general audience. Jack Tager should be congratulated for compiling this book."—Kerry W. Buckley, director, Historic Northampton
"All the familiar events, personages, and places are here. But of special value are Tager's cogent descriptions of historically important trivia—landmark legal decisions, religious and social controversies, and briefly flourishing political movements."—Boston Globe