Current Search: History (x)
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Title
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Ferdinand de Soto: the discoverer of the Mississippi.
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Creator
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Abbott, John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot), PALMM (Project)
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Abstract / Description
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A history of the expeditions and military conquests of Hernando de Soto in South America, Florida, Georgia, and Alabama.
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Date Issued
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1873
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Identifier
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AAA3226QF00011/15/200108/04/200515837BfamI D0QF, 0392343, FHP C CF 2001-11-15, FCLA url 20020220xOCLC, 49296621, CF00001555, 2555781, ucf:6180
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Format
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E-book
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dl/CF00001555.jpg
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Title
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A Time to keep: history of the First United Methodist Church of Oviedo, Florida, 1873-1973.
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Creator
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Adicks, Richard, Neely, Donna M., Evans, Clara Lee, Jones, Ben H., Lawton, Kathryn, PALMM (Project)
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Abstract / Description
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Brief history of the church from its beginnings to 1973, including photographs of early members, changes in the church structure, the new church, and the first wedding performed in the new church. Also includes a list of pastors and other officers of the church.
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Date Issued
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1973
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Identifier
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AAB9017QF00007/26/200511/14/200620916Bfam D0QF, FIPS12117, FHP C UCF 2005-08-03, FCLA url 20060601xOCLC, 75968729, CF00001726, 2585000, ucf:19840
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Format
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E-book
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/tc/fhp/CF00001726.jpg
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Title
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The trial of Ferrer: A clerical-judicial murder.
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Creator
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Angulo, Jaime de
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Date Issued
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1920
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Identifier
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331852, CFDT331852, ucf:5166
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/FCLA/DT/331852
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Title
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History of the working class.
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Creator
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Anonymous
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Date Issued
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c1931
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Identifier
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671409, CFDT671409, ucf:5576
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/FCLA/DT/671409
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Title
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Ballou's pictorial Vol. IX., No. 25, December 22, 1855.
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Creator
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Ballou, Maturin Murray, Austin C. Burdick
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Date Created
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1855
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Identifier
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DP0012649, AP2.A389 No. 233
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Format
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Set of related objects
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/DP0012649
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Title
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The war and slavery, and their relations to each other : a discourse, delivered in the Old South Church, Reading, Mass., December 28, 1862.
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Creator
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Barrows, W. (William)
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Description
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This pamphlet is a discourse delivered by Reverend William Barrows about the relations between the War and Slavery. The pamphlet is a second edition and, as noted on the title page, was "published by request."
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Date Created
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1863
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Identifier
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DP0010862, E449.B276 1863
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Document (PDF)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/DP0010862
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Title
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East Florida in the American revolution.
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Creator
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Barrs, Burton, PALMM (Project)
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Abstract / Description
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Brief history of the activities of the Continental Army against the British colonies of the Floridas. Includes portraits of officers from both sides.
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Date Issued
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1932
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Identifier
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AAB9018QF00007/26/200511/14/200621353BfamIa D0QF, FHP C UCF 2005-08-03, FCLA url 20060130xOCLC, 75969015, CF00001712, 2583541, ucf:19276
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Format
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E-book
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/tc/fhp/CF00001712.jpg
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Title
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TRIANON AND THE PREDESTINATION OF HUNGARIAN POLITICS: A HISTORIOGRAPHY OF HUNGARIAN REVISIONISM, 1918-1944.
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Creator
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Bartha, Dezso, Pauley, Bruce, University of Central Florida
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Abstract / Description
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This thesis proposes to link certain consistent themes in the historiography of interwar and wartime Hungary. Hungary's inability to successfully resolve its minority problems led to the nation's dismemberment at Trianon in 1920 after World War I. This fostered a national Hungarian reaction against the Trianon settlement called the revisionist movement. This revisionist "Trianon syndrome" totally dominated Hungarian politics in the interwar period. As Hungary sought allies against the hated...
Show moreThis thesis proposes to link certain consistent themes in the historiography of interwar and wartime Hungary. Hungary's inability to successfully resolve its minority problems led to the nation's dismemberment at Trianon in 1920 after World War I. This fostered a national Hungarian reaction against the Trianon settlement called the revisionist movement. This revisionist "Trianon syndrome" totally dominated Hungarian politics in the interwar period. As Hungary sought allies against the hated peace settlements of the Great War, Hungarian politics irrevocably tied the nation to the policies of Nazi Germany, and Hungary became nefariously assessed as "Hitler's last ally," which initially stained the nation's reputation after World War II. Although some historians have blamed the interwar Hungarian government for the calamity that followed Hungary's associations with Nazi Germany, this thesis proposes that there was little variation between what could have happened and what actually became the nation's fate in World War II. A new interpretation therefore becomes evident: the injustices of Trianon, Hungary's geopolitical position in the heart of Europe, and the nation's unfortunate orientation between the policies of Nazi Germany and Bolshevik Russia predestined the nation to its fate in World War II. There was no other choice for Hungarian policy in World War II but the Axis alliance. The historian of East Central Europe faces a formidable challenge in that the national histories of this region are often contradictory. Hungarian historiography is directly countered by the historical theories and propositions of its Czech, Serb, and Rumanian enemies. By historiographical analysis of the histories of Hungary, its enemies among the Successor States, and neutral sources, this thesis will demonstrate that many contemporary historians tend to support the primary theses of Hungarian historiography. Many of the arguments of the Hungarian interwar government are now generally supported by objective historians, while the historiographical suppositions of the Successor States at the Paris Peace Conference have become increasingly reduced to misinformation, falsification, exaggeration, and propaganda. The ignorance of the minority problems and ethnic history of East Central Europe led to an unjust settlement in 1919 and 1920, and by grossly favoring the victors over the vanquished, the Paris Peace Treaties greatly increased the probability of a second and even more terrible World War.
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Date Issued
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2006
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Identifier
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CFE0000936, ucf:46724
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFE0000936
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Title
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My pioneer days in Florida, 1876-1898.
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Creator
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Bell, Emily Lagow, PALMM (Project)
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Abstract / Description
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Personal account of the Bell family's move from Indiana to Ft. Pierce, Florida with numerous anecdotes and descriptions of places they saw and people they met.
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Identifier
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AAC2509QF00011/15/200603/02/200712094BnamI? D0QF, FHP S UCF 2006-11-15, FIPS12111, FCLA url 20070302, CF00001730, 2700743, ucf:20074
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Format
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E-book
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/tc/fhp/CF00001730.jpg
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Title
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Leninism, the only Marxism today: A discussion of the characteristics of declining capitalism.
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Creator
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Bittelman, Alex
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Date Issued
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1934
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Identifier
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886201, CFDT886201, ucf:5612
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/FCLA/DT/886201
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Title
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Fifteen years of the Communist Party.
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Creator
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Bittelman, Alex (Alexander)
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Date Issued
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1934
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Identifier
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363431, CFDT363431, ucf:5326
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/FCLA/DT/363431
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Title
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Florida under four flags: Indian legends : Ormond.
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Creator
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Boyd, Marie E. Mann, PALMM (Project)
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Abstract / Description
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A brief history of Florida under Spain, England, and France and a collection of anecdotes regarding Florida Indians, plus short histories of Ormond and Daytona Beach. Includes six pages of advertising by Ormond businesses from the period.
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Date Issued
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1920
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Identifier
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AAC3716QF00001/26/200703/28/200716420BnamI D0QF, FHP C CF 2007-01-29, FIPS12127, FCLA url 20070314xOCLC, 99663298, CF00001736, 2701885, ucf:20702
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Format
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E-book
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/tc/fhp/CF00001736.jpg
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Title
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Vox Populi-Vox Belli: A Historical Study of Southern Ante Bellum Public Attitudes and Motivations Toward Secession.
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Creator
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Boyden, Julian, Sacher, John, Crepeau, Richard, Herlihy, Kevin, University of Central Florida
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Abstract / Description
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This thesis examines why the south seceded in 1860 as opposed to any other time in the 19th century and what changed the mentalit(&)#233; of the people in the period 1857-1860. The underlying issue in southern politics and the issue of secession was clearly slavery and slavery rested on the economics of cotton. Yet slavery and cotton do not explain why the South seceded in 1860 and not at other times in the preceding seventy years. 1807 saw the outlawing of the international slave trade and...
Show moreThis thesis examines why the south seceded in 1860 as opposed to any other time in the 19th century and what changed the mentalit(&)#233; of the people in the period 1857-1860. The underlying issue in southern politics and the issue of secession was clearly slavery and slavery rested on the economics of cotton. Yet slavery and cotton do not explain why the South seceded in 1860 and not at other times in the preceding seventy years. 1807 saw the outlawing of the international slave trade and 1819 saw Congress pass the Slave Trade Act interdicting the ships involved. In 1828 and 1832 the bitter tariff disputes between northern industrial and southern agricultural interests led to the South Carolina doctrine of (")Nullification(") but no secession. Neither the 1846 proposed Wilmot Proviso restricting slavery in the new territories nor the immediate post Mexican War disputes over the territorial expansion of slavery caused secession and in every case the South was willing to compromise.The methodology of this work is based on the assumption that words and thoughts are intimately linked and that by measuring changes in frequency of word use, changes in thought can be detected and measured. Evidence for the changing use word frequency was provided by an etymological and article content study of selected daily editions of six newspapers in the three cities. The thesis put forward to explain the change in political attitude is that for the southern cities of Richmond, Charleston and New Orleans, political power and political issues were the most important factors. The rise of the sectional northern Republican Party and fear of its abolitionist principles weighed more heavily than any other factors in altering the psychology of the South. This raised the political dispute over slavery to an issue of secession and potential military conflict.
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Date Issued
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2012
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Identifier
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CFE0004209, ucf:48999
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Document (PDF)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFE0004209
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Title
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A history of Florida.
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Creator
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Brevard, Caroline Mays, Bennett, Henry Eastman, PALMM (Project)
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Abstract / Description
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Parts I and II cover the history of Florida including its discovery by Ponce de Leon, the establishment of colonies by various European nations, its purchase by the United States, statehood, involvement in the Civil War, Reconstruction and brief descriptions of events through World War I. Part III describes the Internal Improvement Fund, Florida's school system and the civil government of Florida.
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Date Issued
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1919
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Identifier
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AAA6239QF00004/30/200304/06/200516126BfamI D0QF, ONICF160- 7, FHP C CF 2003-04-30, FCLA url 20040208xOCLC, 58809397, CF00001590, 2567301, ucf:13153
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Format
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E-book
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/tc/fhp/CF00001590.jpg
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Title
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Lenin and Spain.
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Creator
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Browder, Earl
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Date Issued
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1937
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Identifier
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1927057, CFDT1927057, ucf:4810
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/FCLA/DT/1927057
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Title
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Ponce de Leon land and Florida war record.
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Creator
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Brown, George M., PALMM (Project)
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Abstract / Description
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A military history of St. Augustine by Sergeant George M. Brown, a civil war veteran.
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Date Issued
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1910
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Identifier
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AAA3223QF00011/14/200108/04/200516270BfamIa D0QF, FHP C CF 2001-11-14, FIPS12109, FCLA url 20020205xOCLC, 49499857, CF00001553, 2554636, ucf:5645
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Format
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E-book
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dl/CF00001553.jpg
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Title
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Cosas de los Estados Unidos.
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Creator
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Camacho, Simón
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Description
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The author Simón Camacho wrote the book under the pseudonym "Nazareno." Edited by James Durand. It contains letters and sketches covering the years 1856 to 1863. Includes the author's portrait, engraved by J.A. O'Neill from a photograph by Fredericks. Also contains a reproduction of the author's signature. Spine title: Cosas de los E. Unidos.
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Date Created
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1864
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Identifier
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DP0010866, E166.C17 1864
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Format
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E-book
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/DP0010866
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Title
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History will absolve me.
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Creator
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Castro, Fidel
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Date Issued
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c1961
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Identifier
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677395, CFDT677395, ucf:5600
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/FCLA/DT/677395
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Title
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History of public-school education in Florida.
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Creator
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Cochran, Thomas Everette, PALMM (Project)
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Abstract / Description
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Thesis by Thomas Everette Chochran traces the history of public-school education in the state of Florida from 1822 up to 1920.
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Date Issued
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1921
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Identifier
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AAA3433QF00001/03/200208/04/200516082BfamIa D0QF, FHP C CF 2002-01-03, FCLA url 20020225xOCLC, 49499137, CF00001567, 2560659, ucf:8514
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Format
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E-book
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dl/CF00001567.jpg
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Title
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English economic history: A syllabus for classes and study circles.
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Creator
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Cole, G. D. H. (George Douglas Howard), Labour Research Department
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Date Issued
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1922
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Identifier
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358378, CFDT358378, ucf:5204
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/FCLA/DT/358378
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