Cresheim Farm
Cresheim Farm
An American History of Conquest, Privilege and Struggles for Freedom and Equality
Mattheus, Antje Ulrike
Taylor & Francis Ltd
06/2023
282
Dura
Inglês
9781032330259
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction
PART I: Origins
1 The Unami Lenape: Conquest, Genocide, Resistance, and Survival
2 Colonization of Germantown: The Krefelders Arrive
3 The Mennonite Tyson Family: The Dawn of Cresheim Farm
4 Cresheim Farm Buildings as of 1703: Imprinting the Land with Fences and Stones
PART II: Colonization and Whiteness
5 The Mennonite Conrads Family: Outsiders Become White and Middle Class
6 Discontent Before the Revolution: Class and Caste
7 Cresheim Farm Buildings as of the 1770s: A White American Institution
8 Germantown During the Revolution: A Battle and A White House
PART III: Manifest Destiny and Class Struggle
9 Colonel Roumfort: Military, Law, and Order
10 The Gowen Empire: Upper Class Life in the Gilded Age
11 Franklin Gowen: An Anti-Union Activist
12 The Gowen Housing Estate: The End of Farming
PART IV: Race, Gender, and Activism
13 Adelaide Neall: A Suffragette in Publishing
14 Elizabeth and Robert Yarnall: Quaker Peace Activists
15 Slavery and the Underground Railroad in Germantown
16 Workshop of the World: From Sparkle to Rust
17 Black and White: Activists in Germantown
18 The Mattheus-Kairys Family at Cresheim Farm
PART I: Origins
1 The Unami Lenape: Conquest, Genocide, Resistance, and Survival
2 Colonization of Germantown: The Krefelders Arrive
3 The Mennonite Tyson Family: The Dawn of Cresheim Farm
4 Cresheim Farm Buildings as of 1703: Imprinting the Land with Fences and Stones
PART II: Colonization and Whiteness
5 The Mennonite Conrads Family: Outsiders Become White and Middle Class
6 Discontent Before the Revolution: Class and Caste
7 Cresheim Farm Buildings as of the 1770s: A White American Institution
8 Germantown During the Revolution: A Battle and A White House
PART III: Manifest Destiny and Class Struggle
9 Colonel Roumfort: Military, Law, and Order
10 The Gowen Empire: Upper Class Life in the Gilded Age
11 Franklin Gowen: An Anti-Union Activist
12 The Gowen Housing Estate: The End of Farming
PART IV: Race, Gender, and Activism
13 Adelaide Neall: A Suffragette in Publishing
14 Elizabeth and Robert Yarnall: Quaker Peace Activists
15 Slavery and the Underground Railroad in Germantown
16 Workshop of the World: From Sparkle to Rust
17 Black and White: Activists in Germantown
18 The Mattheus-Kairys Family at Cresheim Farm
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colonial land use;settler colonialism studies;Lenape history;racial formation theory;social stratification analysis;suffrage movement research;microhistory of Pennsylvania farm
Introduction
PART I: Origins
1 The Unami Lenape: Conquest, Genocide, Resistance, and Survival
2 Colonization of Germantown: The Krefelders Arrive
3 The Mennonite Tyson Family: The Dawn of Cresheim Farm
4 Cresheim Farm Buildings as of 1703: Imprinting the Land with Fences and Stones
PART II: Colonization and Whiteness
5 The Mennonite Conrads Family: Outsiders Become White and Middle Class
6 Discontent Before the Revolution: Class and Caste
7 Cresheim Farm Buildings as of the 1770s: A White American Institution
8 Germantown During the Revolution: A Battle and A White House
PART III: Manifest Destiny and Class Struggle
9 Colonel Roumfort: Military, Law, and Order
10 The Gowen Empire: Upper Class Life in the Gilded Age
11 Franklin Gowen: An Anti-Union Activist
12 The Gowen Housing Estate: The End of Farming
PART IV: Race, Gender, and Activism
13 Adelaide Neall: A Suffragette in Publishing
14 Elizabeth and Robert Yarnall: Quaker Peace Activists
15 Slavery and the Underground Railroad in Germantown
16 Workshop of the World: From Sparkle to Rust
17 Black and White: Activists in Germantown
18 The Mattheus-Kairys Family at Cresheim Farm
PART I: Origins
1 The Unami Lenape: Conquest, Genocide, Resistance, and Survival
2 Colonization of Germantown: The Krefelders Arrive
3 The Mennonite Tyson Family: The Dawn of Cresheim Farm
4 Cresheim Farm Buildings as of 1703: Imprinting the Land with Fences and Stones
PART II: Colonization and Whiteness
5 The Mennonite Conrads Family: Outsiders Become White and Middle Class
6 Discontent Before the Revolution: Class and Caste
7 Cresheim Farm Buildings as of the 1770s: A White American Institution
8 Germantown During the Revolution: A Battle and A White House
PART III: Manifest Destiny and Class Struggle
9 Colonel Roumfort: Military, Law, and Order
10 The Gowen Empire: Upper Class Life in the Gilded Age
11 Franklin Gowen: An Anti-Union Activist
12 The Gowen Housing Estate: The End of Farming
PART IV: Race, Gender, and Activism
13 Adelaide Neall: A Suffragette in Publishing
14 Elizabeth and Robert Yarnall: Quaker Peace Activists
15 Slavery and the Underground Railroad in Germantown
16 Workshop of the World: From Sparkle to Rust
17 Black and White: Activists in Germantown
18 The Mattheus-Kairys Family at Cresheim Farm
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