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... especially indebted to Sue , who spent many hours typing and indexing . I commend my colleagues at Georgetown College for honoring my " Do Not Disturb " sign and granting me the solitude to complete the task . I am indebted to Jennifer ...
... especially indebted to Sue , who spent many hours typing and indexing . I commend my colleagues at Georgetown College for honoring my " Do Not Disturb " sign and granting me the solitude to complete the task . I am indebted to Jennifer ...
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... especially that of English , Celtic , and Germanic peoples , and iden- tified Indians as obstacles to the growth of a great nation . Within those mobility patterns , Kentucky held an important role as the first wedge into the West , the ...
... especially that of English , Celtic , and Germanic peoples , and iden- tified Indians as obstacles to the growth of a great nation . Within those mobility patterns , Kentucky held an important role as the first wedge into the West , the ...
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... especially class conflict . Lowell Harrison's work reflected the transitional nature of the times : his work preserved much of the consensus model , but also recognized the forces altering American society . In John Breckinridge ...
... especially class conflict . Lowell Harrison's work reflected the transitional nature of the times : his work preserved much of the consensus model , but also recognized the forces altering American society . In John Breckinridge ...
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... especially the lives of ordinary people . A proliferation of nonpolitical histo- ries has ensued : community and family studies , women's history , African American studies , environmental history , “ new ” labor history , “ new ...
... especially the lives of ordinary people . A proliferation of nonpolitical histo- ries has ensued : community and family studies , women's history , African American studies , environmental history , “ new ” labor history , “ new ...
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... especially the rhetoric of geographi- cal distance found in their complaints about poor commercial routes and inadequate protection from the Indians . Gentry politicians like John Breckinridge , George Nicholas , and John Brown expected ...
... especially the rhetoric of geographi- cal distance found in their complaints about poor commercial routes and inadequate protection from the Indians . Gentry politicians like John Breckinridge , George Nicholas , and John Brown expected ...
Contents
Sustaining Native Autonomy in an Indian Republic A GWYNN HENDERSON | 25 |
NANCY OMALLEY | 57 |
Image and Reality on the Kentucky Frontier DANIEL BLAKE SMITH | 77 |
A Study of Distance and Connection MARION NELSON WINSHIP | 101 |
Economy and Culture on the Bluegrass Farm CRAIG THOMPSON FRIEND | 123 |
CHRISTOPHER WALDREP | 151 |
ELLEN ESLINGER | 195 |
Gender Belief and Discipline in Baptist Religious Culture BLAIRAPOGUE | 213 |
Kentucky Slaves and the Promised Land KAROLYN E SMARDZ | 237 |
About the Contributors | 253 |
Index | 255 |
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