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Cameron
Patricia Averill
其他書名
Family, Technology, and Religion in a Rust Belt Town as Seen by Averills, Nasons, McCormicks and Others who Passed Through
出版
Xlibris
, 2006
主題
Family & Relationships / Family History & Genealogy
History / United States / State & Local / General
History / Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies)
Reference / Genealogy & Heraldry
ISBN
1425712150
9781425712150
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=q83hAAAAMAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
When is a zinnia not a zinnia? When the woman who plants it defies the canons of good taste. Add family squabbles, religious conflict, small town snobberies. A dash of the exotic, witches in Salem, gangsters in the streets. Mix with the pacing oa novel, the read-aloud style of Our Town, and you have Cameron. It grew in splendid isolation. Sure, it felt every economic downturn, and depended on outside technology to revive it. Yet, Cameron developed a main street, industry, and identity of its own. Then came the economics of scale, Racial, ethni, religious tensions escaled into confrlicts. Conglomerates brough unemployement. One more statistic in the deindustrialization of America. Michigan history, 1830 to 2006 Patricia Averll has a BA in history from Michigan State Univerisy and a doctorate in American studies from the University of Pennsylvania. To contact her, go to xlibris.com/averill.html.