Glastenbury

Glastenbury
Author: Tyler Resch
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2008-04-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1625843569

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The curious history of a tiny town that all but disappeared . . . Includes photos! Founded by a famously scheming New Hampshire governor, Glastenbury struggled for over a century to break triple digits in population. A small charcoal-making industry briefly flourished after the Civil War, yet by 1920 Glastenbury counted fewer than twenty inhabitants. The end came officially in 1937, when the state, following a spirited debate, formally disincorporated the town. Yet Glastenbury’s legacy lives on in Tyler Resch’s lively and amusing history. Follow Resch as he chronicles the community’s compelling, if always precarious, existence. From mysterious murders and curious development schemes to the township’s eventual annexation by the US Forest Service, Glastenbury tells the ultimately redemptive tale of a community that lost its political status, only to gain a national forest.

New England and the Maritime Provinces

New England and the Maritime Provinces
Author: Stephen John Hornsby
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780773528659

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A wide-reaching, inter-disciplinary examination of the links between New England and the Maritimes.

Decolonizing Nature

Decolonizing Nature
Author: William Mark Adams
Publisher: Earthscan
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2003
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1849770921

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British imperialism was almost unparalleled in its historical and geographical reach, leaving a legacy of entrenched social transformation in nations and cultures in every part of the globe. Colonial annexation and government were based on an all-encompassing system that integrated and controlled political, economic, social and ethnic relations, and required a similar annexation and control of natural resources and nature itself. Colonial ideologies were expressed not only in the progressive exploitation of nature but also in the emerging discourses of conservation.At the start of the 21st century, the conservation of nature is of undiminished importance in post-colonial societies, yet the legacy of colonial thinking endures. What should conservation look like today, and what (indeed, whose) ideas should it be based upon?Decolonizing Nature explores the influence of the colonial legacy on contemporary conservation and on ideas about the relationships between people, polities and nature in countries and cultures that were once part of the British Empire. It locates the historical development of the theory and practice of conservation - at both the periphery and the centre - firmly within the context of this legacy, and considers its significance today. It highlights the present and future challenges to conservationists of contemporary global neo-colonialismThe contributors to this volume include both academics and conservation practitioners. They provide wide-ranging and insightful perspectives on the need for, and practical ways to achieve new forms of informed ethical engagement between people and nature.

National Union Catalog

National Union Catalog
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 744
Release: 1973
Genre: Union catalogs
ISBN:

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Includes entries for maps and atlases.

Destruction and Conservation of Cultural Property

Destruction and Conservation of Cultural Property
Author: R Layton
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 113460498X

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In 1991 the mosque at Ayodhya in India was demolished by Hindu fundamentalists who claim that it stood on the birthplace of a legendary Hindu hero. During recent conflicts in former Yugoslavia, ethnic groups destroyed mosques and churches to eliminate evidence of long-term settlement by other communities. Over successive centuries, however, a single building in Cordoba functioned as a mosque, a church and a synagogue. The Roman Emperor Diocletian's Palace in Split is occupied today by shops and residential apartments. What circumstances have lead to the survival and reinterpretation of some monuments, but the destruction of others? This work asks whether the idea of world heritage is an essential mechanism for the protection of the world's cultural and natural heritage, or whether it subjugates a diversity of cultural traditions to specifically Western ideas. How far is it acceptable for one group of people to comment upon, or intercede in, the way in which another community treats the remains which it claims as its own? What are the responsibilities of multinational corporations and non-governmental organisations operating in the Developing World? Who actually owns the past: the landowner, indigenous people, the State or humankind?

Five Dollars and a Jug of Rum

Five Dollars and a Jug of Rum
Author: Grafton Historical Society (Grafton, Vt.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1999
Genre: Grafton (Vt.)
ISBN:

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