Geography and persuasion: maps in British colonial New York

SS Gronim - The William and Mary Quarterly, 2001 - JSTOR
I send a Map by Mr. Spragg," Governor Thomas Dongan of New York wrote to his London
superiors in i687," whereby your Lo [rdshi] ps may see the several Govermts &c. how they …

[图书][B] Charles Brockden Brown and the Literary Magazine: Cultural Journalism in the Early American Republic

M Cody - 2004 - books.google.com
From 1803 to 1807, Charles Brockden Brown served as editor and chief contributor to the
Literary Magazine, and American Register, a popular Philadelphia miscellany. His position …

The legacy of Jedidiah Morse in early American geography education: forgotten and/or forgettable geographer?

RV Rohli, ML Johnson - Geographical Review, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Despite numerous and significant writings by historians of geography and biographers from
other disciplines, and his authorship of the first geography textbooks written in and for the …

[图书][B] Ambiguous empire: The knowledge of the natural world in British colonial New York

SS Gronim - 1999 - search.proquest.com
Imperialism and science are historically linked endeavors to extend mastery over the world.
Beliefs about and practices in the natural world in New York during the First British Empire …

[图书][B] Climate, alcohol, and the American body politic: the medical and moral geographies of Daniel Drake (1785–1852)

ML Dorn - 2003 - search.proquest.com
This dissertation explores connections between geography, medicine and society as they
were played out in the early nineteenth-century United States through an in-depth study of …

[图书][B] Charles Brockden Brown and the “Literary Magazine”

MA Cody - 2000 - search.proquest.com
Abstract Charles Brockden Brown's position as editor of the Literary Magazine (1803–1807)
afforded him the opportunity to observe and comment upon life in the United States and the …

[PDF][PDF] Reprinting Culture: Book Publishing in the Early Republic

VL Montijo - 2001 - scholarworks.wm.edu
As a result of a failed Revolutionary movement in Ireland, continued English oppression,
and limited opportunities, Irish printers and booksellers emigrated to the United States in …