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Journal articles on the topic "1790-1890"

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Balmori, Diana. "Family and Politics: Three Generations (1790-1890)." Journal of Family History 10, no. 3 (September 1985): 247–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/036319908501000303.

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Bodenhamer, David J., and Timothy S. Huebner. "The Southern Judicial Tradition: State Judges and Sectional Distinctiveness, 1790-1890." Journal of Southern History 67, no. 2 (May 2001): 440. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3069879.

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Aucoin, Brent J., and Timothy S. Huebner. "The Southern Judicial Tradition: State Judges and Sectional Distinctiveness, 1790-1890." Arkansas Historical Quarterly 59, no. 4 (2000): 459. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/40023201.

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Galperin, William. "Sentimental Masculinity and the Rise of History, 1790-1890. Mike Goode." Wordsworth Circle 42, no. 4 (September 2011): 274–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/twc24043175.

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Hobson, Charles F., and Timothy S. Huebner. "The Southern Judicial Tradition: State Judges and Sectional Distinctiveness, 1790-1890." Journal of the Early Republic 20, no. 2 (2000): 344. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3124721.

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Crompton, Constance. "Sentimental Masculinity and the Rise of History, 1790–1890 by Mike Goode." Victorian Review 38, no. 2 (2012): 135–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/vcr.2012.0043.

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Bebbington, D. W. "Evangelicalism in the Church of England, c.1790–c.1890: A Miscellany." English Historical Review CXXI, no. 490 (February 1, 2006): 324–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ehr/cej088.

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Rabb, Theodore K. "Opera, Musicology, and History." Journal of Interdisciplinary History 36, no. 3 (January 2006): 321–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/002219506774929782.

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The interactions between operas and the societies in which they were composed and first heard are of interest to both historians and musicologists, especially because operas since the seventeenth century have had significant connections with political and social change. The essays in this special double issue of the journal, entitled “Opera and History”, pursue the connection in six settings: seventeenth-century Venice; Handel's London; Revolutionary Europe from 1790 to 1830; Restoration and Risorgimento Italy; Europe during the birth of Modernism from 1890 to 1930; and twentieth-century America.
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Pearson, R. "Knowing One's Place: Perceptions of Community in the Industrial Suburbs of Leeds, 1790-1890." Journal of Social History 27, no. 2 (December 1, 1993): 221–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jsh/27.2.221.

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Higgott, Suzanne. "The Purchase of the Past: Collecting culture in post-Revolutionary Paris, c.1790–1890." Journal of the History of Collections 33, no. 2 (June 30, 2021): 393–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jhc/fhab022.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "1790-1890"

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Verdon, Nicola. "Changing patterns of female employment in rural England, c. 1790-1890." Thesis, University of Northampton, 1999. http://nectar.northampton.ac.uk/2835/.

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This thesis examines a previously neglected aspect of agrarian social and economic history: the work of rural labouring women in nineteenth-century England. The subject is approached firstly through a thorough investigation of a variety of contemporary printed sources: parliamentary papers, census figures, journal articles, books and pamphlet literature. The general pattern of female employment emanating from this analysis suggests a continuity and in some sectors, an increase in rural women’s work opportunities and wages until the 1840s. Thereafter, the sense of decline in women’s economic participation is shown to pervade the printed literature. This ‘official’ model of change forms the background to an in-depth analysis of women’s work at a local level. A three county inquiry - in the East Riding of Yorkshire, Norfolk and Bedfordshire - constitutes the main body of the thesis. These counties all lay in arable-dominated eastern England, but the types and amount of work available to women varied significantly. The sexual division of work and wages, the importance of the family economy, the role of ideology and the significance of the lifecycle are all considered using farm and estate accounts, local newspapers, census enumerators books and autobiographical material. The concepts of work and earnings are used throughout in a broad sense to encompass the whole range of tasks women undertook in the formal and informal economies of the nineteenth-century countryside. However the nature of the surviving sources means that women’s paid employment in the formal economy of nineteenth-century rural England forms the main focus of the thesis. Women’s employment patterns are shown to differ according to the nature of the agricultural system, the method of hiring labour, the crops grown, and the proximity to industry in the three counties. Contrasts in female employment patterns, both between different counties and within the same county are uncovered. In conclusion, it is argued that archival sources also indicate continuity and perhaps a rise in women’s work and earnings opportunities in the period c.1790-1840. In the mid Victorian era the general pattern of women’s work shows a considerable decline from the early nineteenth century trend, and in the period c. 1870-1900, this decline continues. However archival research shows this pattern was not universal and the contradictions and complexities in women’s employment over the nineteenth century are discussed
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Turley, Alicestyne. "SPIRITED AWAY: BLACK EVANGELICALS AND THE GOSPEL OF FREEDOM, 1790-1890." UKnowledge, 2009. http://uknowledge.uky.edu/gradschool_diss/79.

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The true nineteenth-century story of the Underground Railroad begins in the South and is spread North by free blacks, escaping southern slaves, and displaced, white, anti-slavery Protestant evangelicals. This study examines the role of free blacks, escaping slaves, and white Protestant evangelicals influenced by tenants of Kentucky’s Second Great Awakening who were inspired, directly or indirectly, to aid in African American community building. The impact of Kentucky’s Great Revival resulted in creation and expansion of systems of escape commonly referred to as the “Underground Railroad” which led to self-emancipation among enslaved African Americans, the establishment of free black settlements in the South, North, within Kentucky borderlands, and the Mid- West, and resulting in the eventual outbreak of a Civil War. An examination of slave narratives, escaping slave ads, the history of American religious societies, as well as examination of denominational doctrines, policies, public views, and actions regarding American slavery confirmed the impact of Kentucky’s 1797 Great Revival on freeing slaves, creating black church congregations, establishment of antislavery churches, and benevolent societies throughout Kentucky and the Mid-West. These newly formed churches and societies spread the gospel of black freedom beyond Kentucky into Western Territories particularly Indiana, Illinois, and Missouri. The spread of an evangelical religious message and the violent displacement of white and black antislavery advocates had the unintended consequence of aiding freedom seeking slaves in the formation of independent, black settlements and religious societies, not only in Kentucky but also in the North and West. This work acknowledges the central role Kentucky played in providing two of the three acknowledged and well-documented national Underground Railroad escape corridors which successfully ran through eastern Kentucky’s Appalachian Mountains and within the core of the state’s Western and Central Bluegrass Regions.
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Jennings, Sheila Ann. "A ravelled skein : the silk industry in south west Hertfordshire 1790-1890." Thesis, University of Hertfordshire, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/2299/14044.

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Cotton and wool have long dominated studies of the English textile industries, relegating silk manufacture to no more than a minor role in the British economy. Regional studies have likewise tended to concentrate upon areas dominated by a single feature or single industry. This thesis aims to address the economic and social impact of a silk industry established in the predominantly rural area of South West Hertfordshire. Here the indigenous population had other opportunities for employment, agricultural labour of various kinds forming the greatest occupational group. The straw plait absorbed female and child labour in the districts of Berkhamsted and St Albans, in direct competition to the silk mills, while the rag factories supplying the paper industry offered competition to the silk mills of Watford and Rickmansworth. Any industry dependent upon imports is especially vulnerable to external pressure, and an overview of the national situation regarding the silk industry in England, and of the particular problems besetting manufacturers during the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, is therefore essential to an understanding of the situation in the rural semi-industrial districts. The chapters of this thesis therefore follow the story of silk production from the wider context of the national industry to the specific mills of Hertfordshire, asking first, why the establishment of an English silk industry was so important. Themes explored in later chapters are already discernible in the early history of the silk industry: the high involvement of women; the apprenticeshipo f children; the interventionist role of government; and the problem of the poor. The extent to which these factors impinged upon the relationship between master, worker, and the local district, and ultimately upon the viability of the Hertfordshire mills, form the central core of this study.
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Poole, R. J. R. "Wakes holidays and pleasure fairs in the Lancashire cotton district, c. 1790-1890." Thesis, Lancaster University, 1985. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.371064.

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Doern, Kristin G. "Temperance and feminism in England, c.1790-1890 : women's weapons - prayer, pen and platform." Thesis, University of Sussex, 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.326937.

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Eynon, Gavin Thomas. "Llanelly parish, Breconshire : the impact of the iron industry on a rural Welsh parish, 1790-1890." [n.p.], 2000. http://dart.open.ac.uk/abstracts/page.php?thesisid=162.

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Valenzuela, Berta Monica. "La présence française au Chili durant le XIXe siècle : le cas de Raymond Auguste Quinsac Monvoisin (1790-1870)." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 1991. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/28400.

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"The circulation of foreign silver coins in southern coastal provinces of China, 1790-1890." 2006. http://library.cuhk.edu.hk/record=b5896464.

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Gong Yibing.
Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2006.
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 109-121).
Abstracts in English and Chinese.
Introduction --- p.1
Chapter Chapter I. --- Basic Monetary Terms --- p.9
Basic Functions of Money --- p.10
China´ةs Bimetallism --- p.16
The Terminology --- p.19
Chapter Chapter II. --- The Influx of Foreign Silver Coins into China --- p.22
Chapter Chapter III. --- The Circulation of Foreign Silver Coins --- p.39
The Spread of Foreign Silver Coins in China --- p.39
Case Study I: Fujian --- p.46
Case Study II: Guangdong --- p.65
Case Study III: Jiangsu and Zhejiang --- p.82
Conclusion --- p.101
Bibliography --- p.108
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Goode, Michael Thomas. "The erotics of historicism : the historical novel, the discipline of history, and the politics of manly feeling, 1790-1890 /." 2001. http://gateway.proquest.com/openurl?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&res_dat=xri:pqdiss&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:dissertation&rft_dat=xri:pqdiss:3029490.

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Books on the topic "1790-1890"

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Bruhn, Thomas P. The American print: Originality and experimentation, 1790-1890. Storrs [Conn.]: William Benton Museum of Art, University of Connecticut, 1993.

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Goode, Mike. Sentimental masculinity and the rise of history, 1790-1890. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009.

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Sentimental masculinity and the rise of history, 1790-1890. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009.

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U.S. orientalisms: Race, nation, and gender in literature, 1790-1890. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1998.

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Guyette, Elise A. Discovering Black Vermont: African American farmers in Hinesburgh, 1790-1890. Burlington, Vt: University of Vermont Press, 2010.

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Oliveira, Maria Inês Côrtes de. O liberto: O seu mundo e outros, Salvador, 1790-1890. [São Paulo], SP: Corrupio, 1988.

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Discovering Black Vermont: African American farmers in Hinesburgh, 1790-1890. Burlington, Vt: University of Vermont Press, 2010.

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Hispanic New Mexican pottery: Evidence of craft specialization, 1790-1890. Albuquerque: LPD Press, 1997.

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Guyette, Elise A. Discovering black Vermont: African American farmers in Hinesburgh, 1790/1890. Burlington, Vt: University of Vermont Press, 2010.

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United States. National Archives and Records Administration. The 1790-1890 federal population censuses: Catalog of National Archives microfilm. Washington, DC: National Archives Trust Fund Board, 1993.

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Book chapters on the topic "1790-1890"

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Richardson, Jacques G. "Decision Management, Then and Now, 1790, 1890 and 1990: Selected Scenario Models." In A Systems-Based Approach to Policymaking, 297–344. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3226-2_10.

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"Germany, 1790–1890 1. e collapse of Kant." In Time and Philosophy, 25–40. Routledge, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315730103-9.

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Kidwell, Peggy Aldrich. "The Metric System Enters the American Classroom: 1790–1890." In From Calculus to Computers, 229–36. The Mathematical Association of America, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.5948/upo9781614443032.026.

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"Herrschaftsstrategien und der Einsatz von Pferden im südwestlichen Afrika, ca. 1790-1890." In Tiere im Krieg, 65–84. Verlag Ferdinand Schöningh, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.30965/9783657767496_006.

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"The Banking Community of London, 1890-1914: A Survey." In Money, Finance, and Empire, 1790-1960, 117–34. Routledge, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203043479-9.

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