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The Emerging Midwest

The Emerging Midwest

Nicole Etcheson

Indiana University Press
1996
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". . . agile, ambitious, and complex . . ." —The Journal of Southern History "Etcheson adds a fresh dimension to the history of the Old Northwest by examining the way in which Upland Southerners' regional heritage affected the evolution of political culture in Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois." —Choice " . . . not only a political account, but also a cultural survey. The book is clearly written, free of jargon, and makes excellent use of both primary and secondary sources. . . . an outstanding interpretation of the motives and acts of a significant portion of the population of a significant portion of the country." —Lucy Jayne Kamau, H-Net H-WEST Digest "Impressively researched, intelligently organized, and clearly written. . . . [this volume] is the first in-depth study of political culture in the Old Northwest in the early nineteenth century, and it underlines the significance of persistent regional identities in the U.S." —Andrew R. L. Cayton "Well researched and is written in a clear, engaging stylean excellent study of the origins and infulence of regional identity. It should gain a wide readership among students of antebellum America." —The North Carolina Historical Review ". . . an impressive and exhaustive job of research in primary materials, including letters, editorials, petitions, speeches, diaries, and memoirs. She pieces together these highly subjective accounts into an objective explanation of midwesterners' views." —Indiana Magazine of History "In this well-written and carefully researched volume, Nicole Etcheson develops the role of Upland Southerners in the Ohio valley as they helped forge the political culture and public stance of that part of the Old Northwest." —Michigan Historical Review ". . . an outstanding contribution to our understanding of the political and cultural development of the the Old Northwest. This volume should be consulted by all who are interested in the region's history." —Wisconsin Magazine of History ". . . a thought-provoking volume that should be read by all scholars who study the development of the Midwest." —Illinois Historical Journal The process of defining the Midwest began when Northern and Southern migrants began to identify themselves as Westerners. Nicole Etcheson examines the tensions between a developing Midwestern identity and residual regional loyalties, a process which mirrored the nation-building and national disintegration in the years between the Revolution and the Civil War.
Bleeding Kansas

Bleeding Kansas

Nicole Etcheson

University Press of Kansas
2004
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Few people would have expected bloodshed in Kansas Territory. After all, it had few slaves and showed few signs that slavery would even flourish. But civil war tore this territory apart in the 1850s and 60s, and "Bleeding Kansas" became a forbidding symbol for the nationwide clash over slavery that followed.Many free-state Kansans seemed to care little about slaves, and many proslavery Kansans owned not a single slave. But the failed promise of the Kansas-Nebraska Act-when fraud in local elections subverted the settlers' right to choose whether Kansas would be a slave or free state-fanned the flames of war. While other writers have cited slavery or economics as the cause of unrest, Nicole Etcheson seeks to revise our understanding of this era by focusing on whites' concerns over their political liberties. The first comprehensive account of "Bleeding Kansas" in more than thirty years, her study re-examines the debate over slavery expansion to emphasize issues of popular sovereignty rather than slavery's moral or economic dimensions.The free-state movement was a coalition of settlers who favored black rights and others who wanted the territory only for whites, but all were united by the conviction that their political rights were violated by nonresident voting and by Democratic presidents' heavy-handed administration of the territories. Etcheson argues that participants on both sides of the Kansas conflict believed they fought to preserve the liberties secured by the American Revolution and that violence erupted because each side feared the loss of meaningful self-governance.Bleeding Kansas is a gripping account of events and people-rabble-rousing Jim Lane, zealot John Brown, Sheriff Sam Jones, and others-that examines the social milieu of the settlers along with the political ideas they developed. Covering the period from the 1854 Kansas-Nebraska Act to the 1879 Exoduster Migration, it traces the complex interactions among groups inside and outside the territory, creating a comprehensive political, social, and intellectual history of this tumultuous period in the state's history.As Etcheson demonstrates, the struggle over the political liberties of whites may have heightened the turmoil but led eventually to a broadening of the definition of freedom to include blacks. Her insightful re-examination sheds new light on this era and is essential reading for anyone interested in the ideological origins of the Civil War.
A Generation at War

A Generation at War

Nicole Etcheson

University Press of Kansas
2011
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Presenting a detailed picture of how the Civil War affected specific communities in the Union’s Midwestern heartland, the author offers a deeply researched micro-history of one such community—Putnam County, Indiana, from the Compromise of 1850 to the end of Reconstruction—and shows how its citizens responded to and were affected by the war.
A Generation at War

A Generation at War

Nicole Etcheson

UNIVERSITY PRESS OF KANSAS
2023
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Winner: Avery O. Craven AwardWinner: Indiana Center for the Book AwardFor all that has been written about the Civil War’s impact on the urban northeast and southern home fronts, we have until now lacked a detailed picture of how it affected specific communities in the Union’s Midwestern heartland. Nicole Etcheson offers a deeply researched microhistory of one such community—Putnam County, Indiana, from the Compromise of 1850 to the end of Reconstruction—and shows how its citizens responded to and were affected by the war.Delving into the everyday life of a small town in one of the nineteenth century’s bellwether states, A Generation at War considers the Civil War within a much broader chronological context than other accounts. It ranges across three decades to show how the issues of the day—particularly race and sectionalism—temporarily displaced economic and temperance concerns, how the racial attitudes of northern whites changed, and how a generation of young men and women coped with the transformative experience of war.Etcheson interrelates an impressively wide range of topics. Through temperance and alcohol she illustrates nativism and class consciousness, while through an account of a murder she probes ethnicity, politics, and gender. She reveals how some women wanted to “maintain dependence” and how the war gave independence to others, as pensions allowed them to survive without a male provider. And she chronicles the major shift in race relations as the most revolutionary change: blacks had been excluded from Indiana in the 1850s but were invited into Putnam County by 1880.Etcheson personalizes all of these issues through human stories, bringing to life people previously ignored by history, whether veterans demanding recognition of their sacrifice, women speaking out against liquor, or Copperheads parading against Republicans. The introduction of race with the North Carolina Exodusters marks a particularly effective lens for seeing how the idealism unleashed by Lincoln’s war influenced the North. Etcheson also helps us understand how white Southerners tried to reunify the country on the basis of shared white racism.Drawing on personal papers, local newspapers, pension petitions, Exoduster pamphlets, and more, Etcheson demonstrates how microhistory helps give new meaning to larger events. A Generation at War opens a new window on the impact of the Civil War on the agrarian North.
Nicole

Nicole

Hayley Fox

Gatekeeper Press
2020
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She thought she could fix it, but her parents still didn't love each other. She thought she could fix it, but her parents still didn't love each other.
Nicole

Nicole

Bif Ramone

Independently Published
2019
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People need a place to record their thoughts and desires. They want to write down their plans and secrets too. This is where Nicole records hers.
Nicole

Nicole

Maren Hill

Canada
2022
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Nicole knew one thing...This stifled, small-town existence was killing herWould the Big City help satisfy her dreams or put her on a trajectory towards disaster? When she becomes a victim of crime, she fears for her safety. But when an undeniable temptation lures her to an opportunity too good to miss, will she ignore all the warning signs? You'll love the Prequel of this Mystery Series because everyone adores an innocent young woman trying to find her way in a troublesome world.
Nicole

Nicole

Nicole Jörg

Books on Demand
2005
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Das Leben könnte so schön sein! Wären da nicht die Männer und die mit ihnen zwingend verknüpften Themen wie Schönheit, Eitelkeit, Diäten, Emotionen und und und&. Auch Nicole wird tagtäglich mit diesen Themen konfrontiert. Doch ist die Lage noch so misslich, Nicole lässt sich nichts anmerken, denn Nicole hat "ALLES IM GRIFF!" In Gestalt der Comic-Figur Nicole hat die Autorin in ihrem Erstlingswerk die alltäglichen Eindrücke, Erlebnisse und Emotionen zu Papier gebracht. Ob Nicole schlussendlich wirklich alles im Griff hat&? Lesen Sie selbst!
Nicole's Revenge

Nicole's Revenge

Lisette Allen

Black Lace
2005
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A lavish 18th century-set Erotic historicalIt's September 1792 and France is in the throes of violent revolution. Young actress Nicole Chabrier came to Paris four years earlier to seek fame and fortune with the Paris Opera but now her life is in danger from the hordes who are venting their anger on the decadent aristocracy. Rescued by a handsome stranger who has been badly wronged by the nobility, Nicole soon becomes ruled by her passion for this man. Together they seek a reversal of fortune using their charm, good looks and sexual magnetism.
Nicole Rafter

Nicole Rafter

Chase Burton

Routledge
2021
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This book is a critical summary and exegesis of the work of Nicole Rafter, who was a leading scholar of the history of biological theories of crime causation as well as a profound theorist of the role of history within criminology. It introduces Rafter’s key works and assesses her contributions to the fields of feminist criminology, cultural criminology, visual criminology and historical criminology. It also explores her theorization of criminology’s identity, scientific status, and possible futures. While many books on criminological theory explain and historically contextualize theory, they do not interrogate the production of theory or the epistemological assumptions behind it. Drawing on the world of Nicole Rafter, this book offers an accessible handbook to her extensive historical studies and to how her work demonstrated the importance of historical theory to criminological knowledge. Furthermore, the author brings Rafter’s historical research to life and shows how it speaks to contemporary issues in criminology and punishment.Written in a clear and direct style, this book will appeal to students and scholars of criminological theory, intellectual history, sociology, comparative criminology, and feminist criminology.
Nicole Rafter

Nicole Rafter

Chase Burton

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2023
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This book is a critical summary and exegesis of the work of Nicole Rafter, who was a leading scholar of the history of biological theories of crime causation as well as a profound theorist of the role of history within criminology. It introduces Rafter’s key works and assesses her contributions to the fields of feminist criminology, cultural criminology, visual criminology and historical criminology. It also explores her theorization of criminology’s identity, scientific status, and possible futures. While many books on criminological theory explain and historically contextualize theory, they do not interrogate the production of theory or the epistemological assumptions behind it. Drawing on the world of Nicole Rafter, this book offers an accessible handbook to her extensive historical studies and to how her work demonstrated the importance of historical theory to criminological knowledge. Furthermore, the author brings Rafter’s historical research to life and shows how it speaks to contemporary issues in criminology and punishment.Written in a clear and direct style, this book will appeal to students and scholars of criminological theory, intellectual history, sociology, comparative criminology, and feminist criminology.
Nicole Brossard

Nicole Brossard

Nicole Brossard

University of California Press
2010
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'Pleasure,' Jennifer Moxley writes in her introduction to this volume, 'is the word that first comes to mind at the mention of Nicole Brossard's poetry.' This volume provides English-language readers with an overview of the life and work of Nicole Brossard, poet, novelist, and essayist, who is widely recognized in her native Quebec and throughout the French-speaking world as one of the greatest writers of her generation. Brossard's poetry is rooted in her investigations of language, her abiding commitment to a feminist consciousness, and her capacity for renewing meaning as a virtual space of desire. The reader enters a poetic world in which the aesthetic is joined with the political, and the meaning of both is enriched in the process. The selections in this volume include translations of some of Brossard's best-known works - "Lovhers", "Ultra Sounds", "Museum of Bone and Water", "Notebook of Roses and Civilization" - along with short prose works, an interview with Brossard, and a bibliography of works in French and English, and constitute the most substantial English-language sampling published to date of one of Canada's greatest living poets.
Nicole Brossard

Nicole Brossard

Nicole Brossard

University of California Press
2010
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'Pleasure,' Jennifer Moxley writes in her introduction to this volume, 'is the word that first comes to mind at the mention of Nicole Brossard's poetry.' This volume provides English-language readers with an overview of the life and work of Nicole Brossard, poet, novelist, and essayist, who is widely recognized in her native Quebec and throughout the French-speaking world as one of the greatest writers of her generation. Brossard's poetry is rooted in her investigations of language, her abiding commitment to a feminist consciousness, and her capacity for renewing meaning as a virtual space of desire. The reader enters a poetic world in which the aesthetic is joined with the political, and the meaning of both is enriched in the process. The selections in this volume include translations of some of Brossard's best-known works - "Lovhers", "Ultra Sounds", 'Museum of Bone and Water", "Notebook of Roses and Civilization" - along with short prose works, an interview with Brossard, and a bibliography of works in French and English, and constitute the most substantial English-language sampling published to date of one of Canada's greatest living poets.
Nicole Clark Is Having a Baby

Nicole Clark Is Having a Baby

Morgan Gould

SAMUEL FRENCH LTD
2023
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Nicole is smart successful married to a hot guy-and unapologetically fat. But her formerly fat now obsessively thin mom Helen fixates on Nicole's weight. When Nicole visits her hometown for her best friend's baby shower and reveals that she's also pregnant mom and daughter are forced to confront how Helen's difficulty accepting Nicole's body-and her own-has shaped their relationship. A deeply felt irreverent comedy about motherhood anti-fatness and the emotional legacy we pass on to our children.
Nicole's Family Matters

Nicole's Family Matters

M J Collis

M. J. Collis
2022
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The continuing adventures of Nicole D a Californian lawyer.Having put down the two coups in China, Nicole travels with Rosalyn and FiFi to Hong Kong for FiFi to confront her demons from the past. Not everything goes to plan and Nicole confronts some Hong Kong triad leaders who want her dead.On the return to California, it's time to get back into lawyering and consolidating the firm with a new name.Spending time with family is important to Nicole but her past indiscretions come back to haunt her with a witch hunt to find the coconspirator who weaponized the stock market algorithm.Jing's suggestion of an informal G25 is taken on board and the weekend is organized, giving the three witches of Blackhall Capital an opportunity to show off the weapons they can sell to the nations of the world.Nicole also seems to have made an enemy of a powerful god of magic.Adalene, FiFi and Jordan come up with a crazy scheme to ensure the Bonaparte dynasty survives.Lulu has reverted to using her married name of Katherine Bellemont. The question of Katherine's kidnapped daughter is resolved with consequences for her ex-husband Churchill and his accomplices. Other kindle books in this series: (In Reading Order)Nicole's JourneyNicole's TrialsNicole and the Royal CourtNicole and the Red Warrior Other paperbacks in this series: (In Reading Order)Nicole's Journey Part 1Nicole's Journey Part 2Nicole's Trials Part 1Nicole's Trials Part 2Nicole and the Royal CourtNicole and the Red Warrior