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The Memoirs of Wendell W. Young III - Wendell W. Young Iii - Bog - Temple University Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

The Memoirs of Wendell W. Young III - Wendell W. Young Iii - Bog - Temple University Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

Pennsylvania Politics and Policy - - Bog - Temple University Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

Bernie Sanders and the Boundaries of Reform - W. Conroy - Bog - Temple University Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

Artists of Wyeth Country - W. Barksdale Maynard - Bog - Temple University Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

Artists of Wyeth Country - W. Barksdale Maynard - Bog - Temple University Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

Few artists have ever been so beloved-or so controversial among art critics-as Andrew Wyeth. The groundbreaking book Artists of Wyeth Country presents an unauthorized and unbiased biographical portrait of Wyeth, based on interviews with family, friends, neighbors-even actress Eva Marie Saint. Journalist W. Barksdale Maynard shines new light on the reclusive artist, emphasizing Wyeth’s artistic debt to Howard Pyle as well as his surprising interest in surrealism. The book is filled with brand-new information and fresh interpretations. Artists of Wyeth Country also comprises the first-ever guidebook to the artistic world of Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, center of the Brandywine Tradition begun by Howard Pyle. Six in-depth tours for walking or driving allow the reader to stand exactly where N. C. and Andrew Wyeth stood, as has never been fully possible before. As Maynard explains, Andrew Wyeth’s artistic process was influenced by Henry David Thoreau’s nature-worship and by his habit of walking daily. Newly commissioned maps, rare aerial photographs, as well as glorious full-color images and artworks of the landscape (many never reproduced before) illustrate the text. A fascinating exploration of the world of Andrew Wyeth, Artists of Wyeth Country is sure to become an essential new source for those who love American art as well as for admirers of the scenic landscapes of the Mid-Atlantic, of which the Brandywine Valley is an exceptional example. As a rare, unauthorized biography of Andrew Wyeth, it opens the door for an entirely new understanding of the American master.

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Softly, With Feeling - Edward Berger - Bog - Temple University Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

Disabled Futures - Milo W. Obourn - Bog - Temple University Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

Disabled Futures - Milo W. Obourn - Bog - Temple University Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

The Defender - Edward W. Madeira Jr. - Bog - Temple University Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

The Battles of Germantown - David W. Young - Bog - Temple University Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

The Battles of Germantown - David W. Young - Bog - Temple University Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

2020 Philip S. Klein Book Prize Winner, Pennsylvania Historical Association Known as America’s most historic neighborhood, the Germantown section of Philadelphia (established in 1683) has distinguished itself by using public history initiatives to forge community. Progressive programs about ethnic history, postwar urban planning, and civil rights have helped make historic preservation and public history meaningful. The Battles of Germantown considers what these efforts can tell us about public history’s practice and purpose in the United States. Author David Young, a neighborhood resident who worked at Germantown historic sites for decades, uses his practitioner’s perspective to give examples of what he calls “effective public history.” The Battles of Germantown shows how the region celebrated “Negro Achievement Week” in 1928 and, for example, how social history research proved that the neighborhood’s Johnson House was a station on the Underground Railroad. These encounters have useful implications for addressing questions of race, history, and memory, as well as issues of urban planning and economic revitalization. Germantown’s historic sites use public history and provide leadership to motivate residents in an area challenged by job loss, population change, and institutional inertia. The Battles of Germantown illustrates how understanding and engaging with the past can benefit communities today.

DKK 816.00
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The Battles of Germantown - David W. Young - Bog - Temple University Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

The Battles of Germantown - David W. Young - Bog - Temple University Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

2020 Philip S. Klein Book Prize Winner, Pennsylvania Historical Association Known as America’s most historic neighborhood, the Germantown section of Philadelphia (established in 1683) has distinguished itself by using public history initiatives to forge community. Progressive programs about ethnic history, postwar urban planning, and civil rights have helped make historic preservation and public history meaningful. The Battles of Germantown considers what these efforts can tell us about public history’s practice and purpose in the United States. Author David Young, a neighborhood resident who worked at Germantown historic sites for decades, uses his practitioner’s perspective to give examples of what he calls “effective public history.” The Battles of Germantown shows how the region celebrated “Negro Achievement Week” in 1928 and, for example, how social history research proved that the neighborhood’s Johnson House was a station on the Underground Railroad. These encounters have useful implications for addressing questions of race, history, and memory, as well as issues of urban planning and economic revitalization. Germantown’s historic sites use public history and provide leadership to motivate residents in an area challenged by job loss, population change, and institutional inertia. The Battles of Germantown illustrates how understanding and engaging with the past can benefit communities today.

DKK 240.00
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