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Journal of the Proceedings of the ... Annual Convention
Author | : Episcopal Church. Diocese of New Jersey. Convention |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 682 |
Release | : 1867 |
Genre | : Anglican Communion |
ISBN | : |
Journal of the Congress of the Confederate States of America, 1861-1865
Author | : Confederate States Of America. Congress |
Publisher | : Hardpress Publishing |
Total Pages | : 556 |
Release | : 2012-08 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781290456609 |
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Documents of the Senate of the State of New York
Author | : New York (State). Legislature. Senate |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 1632 |
Release | : 1897 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : |
Framing the Solid South
Author | : Paul E. Herron |
Publisher | : University Press of Kansas |
Total Pages | : 376 |
Release | : 2017-06-02 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 0700624376 |
The South was not always the South. In the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, those below the Potomac River, for all their cultural and economic similarities, did not hold a separate political identity. How this changed, and how the South came to be a political entity that coheres to this day, emerges clearly in this book—the first comprehensive account of the Civil War Era and late nineteenth century state constitutional conventions that forever transformed southern politics. From 1860 to the turn of the twentieth century, southerners in eleven states gathered forty-four times to revise their constitutions. Framing the Solid South traces the consolidation of the southern states through these conventions in three waves of development: Secession, Reconstruction, and Redemption. Secession conventions, Paul Herron finds, did much more than dissolve the Union; they acted in concert to raise armies, write law, elect delegates to write a Confederate Constitution, ratify that constitution, and rewrite state constitutions. During Reconstruction, the national government forced the southern states to write and rewrite constitutions to permit re-entry into the Union—recognizing federal supremacy, granting voting rights to African Americans, enshrining a right to public education, and opening the political system to broader participation. Black southerners were essential participants in democratizing the region and reconsidering the nature of federalism in light of the devastation brought by proponents of states’ rights and sovereignty. Many of the changes by the postwar conventions, Herron shows, were undermined if not outright abolished in the following period, as “Redeemers” enshrined a system of weak states, the rule of a white elite, and the suppression of black rights. Southern constitution makers in all three waves were connected to each other and to previous conventions unlike any others in American history. These connections affected the content of the fundamental law and political development in the region. Southern politics, to an unusual degree, has been a product of the process Herron traces. What his book tells us about these constitutional conventions and the documents they produced is key to understanding southern history and the South today.
Trade Unions in Canada 1812-1902
Author | : Eugene A. Forsey |
Publisher | : University of Toronto Press |
Total Pages | : 623 |
Release | : 1982-12-15 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1487597142 |
We are apt to think of labour unions as a feature of a relatively advanced industrial society. It comes as a surprise to many to learn how long ago in Canadian history they actually appeared. Unions already existed in the predominantly rural British North America of the early nineteenth century. There were towns and cities with construction workers, foundry workers, tailors, shoemakers, and printers; there were employers and employees – and their interests were not the same. From this beginning Dr Forsey traces the evolutions of trade unions in the early years and presents an important archival foundation for the study of Canadian labour. He presents profiles of all unions of the period – craft, industrial, local, regional, national, and international – as well as of the Knights of Labor and the local and national central organizations. He provides a complete account of unions and organizations in every province including their formation and function, time and place of operation, what they did or attempted to do (including their political activity), and their particular philosophies. This volume will be of interest and value to those concerned with labour and union history, and those with a general interest in the history of Canada.
Annual Report
Author | : New York State Library |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 1602 |
Release | : 1897 |
Genre | : Libraries |
ISBN | : |