Philadelphia Stories: People and Their Places in Early America
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History
Business & Economics
Travel
Formato
Capa dura
Páginas
392
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
May 7, 2021
Editora
University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN-10
0812253183
ISBN-13
9780812253184
Descrição
In a richly woven tapestry of personal narratives, this book paints a vivid picture of life in early America through the lens of twelve distinctive individuals from Philadelphia. Their stories—spanning different backgrounds, races, and experiences—offer insight into the vibrant character of a city that played a crucial role in shaping the nation. Through detailed accounts, various facets of society and culture come to life, showcasing how the interplay of personal ambition and historical circumstance shaped both their destinies and that of Philadelphia itself.
The author intricately explores the lives of men and women whose experiences reflect broader historical themes of freedom, struggle, and community. Each story reveals the nuances of daily life during a transformative period, from the challenges faced by marginalized groups to the aspirations of those at the forefront of change. Through their journeys, readers gain an appreciation for the diverse fabric of American identity that was being woven in these formative years.
With a focus on the unique interplay between individual stories and the evolving landscape of early America, the work invites readers to consider how personal narratives contribute to our understanding of shared history. Through these voices, the book encapsulates the spirit of a city that was not just a backdrop but a vital participant in the American experience.
The author intricately explores the lives of men and women whose experiences reflect broader historical themes of freedom, struggle, and community. Each story reveals the nuances of daily life during a transformative period, from the challenges faced by marginalized groups to the aspirations of those at the forefront of change. Through their journeys, readers gain an appreciation for the diverse fabric of American identity that was being woven in these formative years.
With a focus on the unique interplay between individual stories and the evolving landscape of early America, the work invites readers to consider how personal narratives contribute to our understanding of shared history. Through these voices, the book encapsulates the spirit of a city that was not just a backdrop but a vital participant in the American experience.
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