The Changing Pacific Northwest: Interpreting Its PastWashington State University Press, 1988 - 187 pagina's In order to explore the unique history of the Pacific Northwest, Washington State University established the Sherman and Mabel Smith Pettyjohn Distinguished Lecture Series in 1980. Since that time a series of nationally prominent guest speakers presented numerous, original contributions to the body of information available on the region. In this volume, nine schools explore Pacific Northwest hisorty from their unique perspectives. Pacific Northwest economic, social, and political trends are examined as important parts of a rapidly emerging, regional culture. Challenges posed by women's history, Alaska's place in the Pacific Northwest, the role cultural elites have played in Pacific Northwest development, the labor movement, and other issues are discussed in detail. The Changing Pacific Northwest presents nine articles by Pettyjohn lecturers, confronting these and other important questions. In doing so, they give us much insights in the history of this region. |
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... noted in April . On May 12 , Gray crossed the bar and sailed into the river that he named the Col- umbia.12 Meanwhile Vancouver emerged from Fuca Strait to begin his six - week task of charting the inland waters of Puget Sound . From ...
... noted in April . On May 12 , Gray crossed the bar and sailed into the river that he named the Col- umbia.12 Meanwhile Vancouver emerged from Fuca Strait to begin his six - week task of charting the inland waters of Puget Sound . From ...
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... noted in his diary that he would submit to the Senate for its previous advice any British offer that would grant to the United States the Strait of Fuca and some free ports to the north.53 Again Polk's interest in Pacific ports was ...
... noted in his diary that he would submit to the Senate for its previous advice any British offer that would grant to the United States the Strait of Fuca and some free ports to the north.53 Again Polk's interest in Pacific ports was ...
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... noted , even the Northwest Ordinance , heralded as the great fun- damental charter of territorial government and the harbinger of political equality , arose out of Congressional fears that outlying territories might seek independence if ...
... noted , even the Northwest Ordinance , heralded as the great fun- damental charter of territorial government and the harbinger of political equality , arose out of Congressional fears that outlying territories might seek independence if ...
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