Cresheim Farm : An American History of Conquest, Privilege and Struggles for Freedom and Equality (Sociology Re-wired)

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Cresheim Farm : An American History of Conquest, Privilege and Struggles for Freedom and Equality (Sociology Re-wired)

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  • Routledge(2023/06発売)
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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 282 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032330259
  • DDC分類 974.8

Full Description

This book is a work of political archaeology. It focuses on the people and events at a particular colonial farm in Germantown, Pennsylvania; their stories provide a micro and macro view of economic, social, demographic, and agro-ecological change.

Cresheim Farm shows how one mostly unknown but strategically placed piece of land—home to an extraordinary array of people, including early anti-slavery and anti-Nazi activists, the first woman editor of the Saturday Evening Post and a robber baron—can tell, affect and reflect the history of a nation. The writing is historically grounded and academic, future-oriented, deeply researched, and immediate. Cresheim Farm serves as a lens through which to observe and understand social forces, such as the launching point of freedom and democracy movements, white privilege, slavery, and genocidal westward expansion. The past lives on in all of us.

Contents

Introduction

PART I: Origins

1 The Unami Lenape: Conquest, Genocide, Resistance, and Survival

2 Colonization of Germantown: The Krefelders Arrive

3 The Mennonite Tyson Family: The Dawn of Cresheim Farm

4 Cresheim Farm Buildings as of 1703: Imprinting the Land with Fences and Stones

PART II: Colonization and Whiteness

5 The Mennonite Conrads Family: Outsiders Become White and Middle Class

6 Discontent Before the Revolution: Class and Caste

7 Cresheim Farm Buildings as of the 1770s: A White American Institution

8 Germantown During the Revolution: A Battle and A White House

PART III: Manifest Destiny and Class Struggle

9 Colonel Roumfort: Military, Law, and Order

10 The Gowen Empire: Upper Class Life in the Gilded Age

11 Franklin Gowen: An Anti-Union Activist

12 The Gowen Housing Estate: The End of Farming

PART IV: Race, Gender, and Activism

13 Adelaide Neall: A Suffragette in Publishing

14 Elizabeth and Robert Yarnall: Quaker Peace Activists

15 Slavery and the Underground Railroad in Germantown

16 Workshop of the World: From Sparkle to Rust

17 Black and White: Activists in Germantown

18 The Mattheus-Kairys Family at Cresheim Farm