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Leaders of Rhode Island's Golden Age, The

Leaders of Rhode Island's Golden Age, The
Author: Dr. Patrick T. Conley, With Contributions by the Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2019
Genre: History
ISBN: 1467141488

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Picking up where The Makers of Modern Rhode Island left off, Dr. Patrick T. Conley, president of the Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame, takes us through the golden age of the state's history, from 1861 to 1900. It was during this period that Rhode Island played a leadership role in the Industrial Revolution. From military leaders like General Ambrose Burnside to social reformers such as Sarah Elizabeth Doyle and architects Charles F. McKim and Stanford White, they ensured that the state's contributions to the nation would never be forgotten. This volume includes more than one hundred biographical sketches of influential Rhode Islanders who helped make this brief span of time the greatest in the state's history.


Rhode Island: A History (States and the Nation)

Rhode Island: A History (States and the Nation)
Author: William McLoughlin
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1986-06-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780393302714

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With a Historical Guide prepared by the editors of the American Association for State and Local History. High atop the Rhode Island capitol in Providence, a bronze likeness of "The Independent Man" keeps watch over a state that historically has put the ideal of individual liberty before all others. Like many ideals, this one was freighted with many meanings. As the colony grew in the seventeenth century, the belief in religious liberty and freedom of conscience espoused by its founder, Roger Williams, led to the development of political liberty and practical democracy. In the eighteenth century, that dedication to individualism made Rhode Islanders into businessmen of the first order, willing to take the big risk in hope of a bigger reward. Their land being poor in natural resources, Rhode Islanders turned to trade; accumulating wealth from traffic in rum and slaves, they built in Newport and Providence small but elegant copies of Georgian England, and worried more about taxes and currency than about religion. When they felt poorly served by British policies, they became ready revolutionaries and led in the founding of a new nation. After the Civil War, their children took individual liberty to mean economic laissez-faire, ushering in the state's golden age when Rhode Island senator Nelson Aldrich became known as the "general manager" of the United States. Through countless changes in the twentieth century, the ideal still survives and asks old questions of new generations of Rhode Islanders from many ethnic backgrounds: How best to reconcile the rights of minorities with the rule of the majority, and how best to secure the individual liberty and economic opportunity that Roger Williams and Moses Brown would have understood so well?


Urban Growth in Colonial Rhode Island

Urban Growth in Colonial Rhode Island
Author: Lynne Withey
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1984-06-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1438424302

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By the early decades of the eighteenth century, Rhode Island had developed a commercial economy with not one, but two centers. Urban Growth in Colonial Rhode Island is the tale of these two cities: Newport, fifth largest city in the colonies, and the much smaller Providence. This absorbing history of two interdependent cities in a restricted region shows how they developed, competed with each other, and eventually traded places as major and secondary economic centers within the region. The book has drawn upon the substantial body of local and regional history of colonial America. Unlike other studies, which concentrate on the social structure and family life of rural communities, Urban Growth in Colonial Rhode Island explores the relationship between economic development and social structure in an urban setting. The book concludes with a discussion of the impact of the Revolution on the two cities, and the ways in which the war, combined with general economic trends, transformed Providence into Rhode Island's major city.


Grappling with Legacy

Grappling with Legacy
Author: Sylvia Brown
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Total Pages: 454
Release: 2017-05-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 1480844187

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This is a fascinating and intellectually honest work about a remarkable family that has played a major role in the history of Providence and Rhode Island. Sylvia Brown has made a tremendous contribution in writing this wonderful book. It is clearly a labor of love, and we should all be grateful to her for it. Vartan Gregorian, President of Carnegie Corporation of New York, former President of Brown University A splendid work of history---an honest, clearly written, and solidly based account of the private and public lives through four centuries of one of Americas most important and fascinating families. Gordon Wood, Pulitzer Prize for History, Alva O. Way University Professor and Professor of History Emeritus at Brown University What fuels a familys compulsion for philanthropy? Self-interest? A feeling of guilt? A sense of genuine altruism? Charitable giving is such an intrinsic part of American culture that its story deserves to be told, not in a dry, academic tome but through the tale of a colorful, multifaceted family. Since 1638, the Browns of Rhode Island have provided community leaders in one of the nations most idiosyncratic states. In the 18th century, they excelled at maritime commerce, were pioneers of the American industrial revolution, and adorned their hometown of Providence with public buildings, churches, and a university. In the 19th century, they pioneered the modern notion that universities can be forces for social good. And, in the 20th century, they sought to transform the human experience through great art and architecture. Over three hundred years, the Browns also wrestled with societys toughest issuesslavery, immigration, child labor, the dispossessedand with their own internal family tensions. Author Sylvia Brown tells the story of the ten generations of Browns that came before her with warmth and lucidity. Today, in an era of wealth creation and philanthropic innovation not seen since the Gilded Age, Grappling with Legacy provides fascinating insights into a unique aspect of Americas heritage.


Rhode Island

Rhode Island
Author: Rick Petreycik
Publisher: Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2013-07-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0761480021

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This book explores the geography, climate, history, people, government, and economy of Rhode Island. All books in the It's My State! � series are the definitive research tool for readers looking to know the ins and outs of a specific state, including comprehensive coverage of its history, people, culture, geography, economy and government.


Providence, R.I

Providence, R.I
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Aging
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1964
Genre: Older people
ISBN:

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Services for Senior Citizens: Providence, R.I., Jan. 21, 1964

Services for Senior Citizens: Providence, R.I., Jan. 21, 1964
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Aging. Subcommittee on Federal, State, and Community Services
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1964
Genre: Older people
ISBN:

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The Jews of Rhode Island

The Jews of Rhode Island
Author: George M. Goodwin
Publisher: UPNE
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781584654247

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A richly illustrated survey of the history and culture of Rhode Island Jews.


Hearings

Hearings
Author: United States. Congress Senate
Publisher:
Total Pages: 2548
Release: 1964
Genre:
ISBN:

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