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A Town Inbetween Carlisle Pennsylvania And The Early Midatlantic Interior Judith Ridner

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A Town Inbetween Carlisle Pennsylvania And The Early Midatlantic Interior Judith Ridner
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.06 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Judith Ridner
ISBN: 9780812205398, 0812205391
Language: English
Year: 2011

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A Town Inbetween Carlisle Pennsylvania And The Early Midatlantic Interior Judith Ridner by Judith Ridner 9780812205398, 0812205391 instant download after payment.

This study of eighteenth-century Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and its Scots-Irish inhabitants reconsiders the role early American towns played in the development of the American interior. Towns were not spearheads of a progressive Euro-American civilization but volatile places functioning in the middle of a diverse and dynamic mid-Atlantic.


This study of eighteenth-century Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and its Scots-Irish inhabitants reconsiders the role early American towns played in the development of the American interior. Towns were not spearheads of a progressive Euro-American civilization but volatile places functioning in the middle of a diverse and dynamic mid-Atlantic.

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