Author: Leonard J. Arrington
Publisher: Utah State University Press
ISBN: 9780874210781
Category : Frontier and pioneer life
Languages : en
Pages : 294
Book Description
Biography of David Eccles (1849-1912), son of William Eccles and Sarah Hutchinson of Glasgow, Scotland. As Mormon converts, the family immigrated in 1863 to Ogden, Utah. David developed widespread mining, railroad, banking, cattle and beet sugar interests in Utah, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon and Washington.
David Eccles
Author: Leonard J. Arrington
Publisher: Utah State University Press
ISBN: 9780874210781
Category : Frontier and pioneer life
Languages : en
Pages : 294
Book Description
Biography of David Eccles (1849-1912), son of William Eccles and Sarah Hutchinson of Glasgow, Scotland. As Mormon converts, the family immigrated in 1863 to Ogden, Utah. David developed widespread mining, railroad, banking, cattle and beet sugar interests in Utah, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon and Washington.
Publisher: Utah State University Press
ISBN: 9780874210781
Category : Frontier and pioneer life
Languages : en
Pages : 294
Book Description
Biography of David Eccles (1849-1912), son of William Eccles and Sarah Hutchinson of Glasgow, Scotland. As Mormon converts, the family immigrated in 1863 to Ogden, Utah. David developed widespread mining, railroad, banking, cattle and beet sugar interests in Utah, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon and Washington.
VW Transporter and Microbus
Author: David Eccles
Publisher: Crowood Press UK
ISBN: 9781861266521
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The popularity of the VW Transporter, in particular the early Split Screen models, continues to grow and it has become a cult icon. This publication brings together, for the first time, the complete history of the Split Screen Transporter from 1950 - 1967. Topics covered include: Transporter history; Explanation of every vehicle code; Transporter production details; Month-by-month specification changes; Full listing of factory-fitted optional equipment; Comprehensive guide to paint and trim colors; Details of Transporter export and Transporters built outside Germany; and Information on Special Models. Bus enthusiasts world-wide have shared their knowledge in the compilation of this unique publication, which has taken five years to collate.
Publisher: Crowood Press UK
ISBN: 9781861266521
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The popularity of the VW Transporter, in particular the early Split Screen models, continues to grow and it has become a cult icon. This publication brings together, for the first time, the complete history of the Split Screen Transporter from 1950 - 1967. Topics covered include: Transporter history; Explanation of every vehicle code; Transporter production details; Month-by-month specification changes; Full listing of factory-fitted optional equipment; Comprehensive guide to paint and trim colors; Details of Transporter export and Transporters built outside Germany; and Information on Special Models. Bus enthusiasts world-wide have shared their knowledge in the compilation of this unique publication, which has taken five years to collate.
Big Dams and Other Dreams
Author: Donald E. Wolf
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN: 9780806128535
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 364
Book Description
Explores the businesses and personalities responsible for the construction of the Hoover, Bonneville, and Grand Coulee dams
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN: 9780806128535
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 364
Book Description
Explores the businesses and personalities responsible for the construction of the Hoover, Bonneville, and Grand Coulee dams
Secrets of the Temple
Author: William Greider
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 0671675567
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 804
Book Description
Reveals how the Federal Reserve under Paul Volcker engineered changes in America's economy.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 0671675567
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 804
Book Description
Reveals how the Federal Reserve under Paul Volcker engineered changes in America's economy.
The End Of Reform
Author: Alan Brinkley
Publisher: Vintage
ISBN: 030780710X
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 386
Book Description
At a time when liberalism is in disarray, this vastly illuminating book locates the origins of its crisis. Those origins, says Alan Brinkley, are paradoxically situated during the second term of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, whose New Deal had made liberalism a fixture of American politics and society. The End of Reform shows how the liberalism of the early New Deal—which set out to repair and, if necessary, restructure America’s economy—gave way to its contemporary counterpart, which is less hostile to corporate capitalism and more solicitous of individual rights. Clearly and dramatically, Brinkley identifies the personalities and events responsible for this transformation while pointing to the broader trends in American society that made the politics of reform increasingly popular. It is both a major reinterpretation of the New Deal and a crucial map of the road to today’s political landscape.
Publisher: Vintage
ISBN: 030780710X
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 386
Book Description
At a time when liberalism is in disarray, this vastly illuminating book locates the origins of its crisis. Those origins, says Alan Brinkley, are paradoxically situated during the second term of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, whose New Deal had made liberalism a fixture of American politics and society. The End of Reform shows how the liberalism of the early New Deal—which set out to repair and, if necessary, restructure America’s economy—gave way to its contemporary counterpart, which is less hostile to corporate capitalism and more solicitous of individual rights. Clearly and dramatically, Brinkley identifies the personalities and events responsible for this transformation while pointing to the broader trends in American society that made the politics of reform increasingly popular. It is both a major reinterpretation of the New Deal and a crucial map of the road to today’s political landscape.
A Guide to the Papers of British Cabinet Ministers 1900-1964
Author: Cameron Hazlehurst
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521587433
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 434
Book Description
A Guide to the Papers of British Cabinet Ministers 1900-1964 is the revised and expanded edition of a volume first published by The Royal Historical Society in 1974. Its aim is to provide up-to-date information on the papers of 323 ministers in the first edition and include all Cabinet ministers (or those who held positions included in a Cabinet) until the resignation of Sir Alec Douglas-Home as Prime Minister in 1964. Thus the scope of this edition has increased from the 323 ministers in the first Guide to 384, and therefore incorporates those who held relevant positions in the Churchill, Eden, Macmillan and Home governments. Information is provided on 60 'new' ministers and the previously omitted Lord Stanley. This Guide therefore is a major research tool and a source of information on personal papers, often in private hands, of people who played major roles in twentieth-century political life.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521587433
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 434
Book Description
A Guide to the Papers of British Cabinet Ministers 1900-1964 is the revised and expanded edition of a volume first published by The Royal Historical Society in 1974. Its aim is to provide up-to-date information on the papers of 323 ministers in the first edition and include all Cabinet ministers (or those who held positions included in a Cabinet) until the resignation of Sir Alec Douglas-Home as Prime Minister in 1964. Thus the scope of this edition has increased from the 323 ministers in the first Guide to 384, and therefore incorporates those who held relevant positions in the Churchill, Eden, Macmillan and Home governments. Information is provided on 60 'new' ministers and the previously omitted Lord Stanley. This Guide therefore is a major research tool and a source of information on personal papers, often in private hands, of people who played major roles in twentieth-century political life.
The Vital Few
Author: Jonathan Hughes
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199923248
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 632
Book Description
The Vital Few, a study of the contribution of entrepreneurs to the American economy, provides portraits of the men and women whose individual enterprise has helped to establish the character of the American businessperson and to carry our economy forward from colonial times. Examining such legendary figures as William Penn, Eli Whitney, Henry Ford, and J. Pierpont Morgan in their social and economic environment, Jonathan Hughes illuminates each period of American economic history and provides insights into the workings of American business and the special qualities required of its super-achievers. Taking into account such dramatic changes in the economy as the explosive growth of government and the puzzling effects of "stagflation," Hughes has now expanded his original volume. The new edition includes two additional biographies and a short essay on the nature of bureaucracy in both the government and the private sector. Both biographies are of "bureaucratic entrepreneurs", whose work in the federal government represents the two most prominent trends in government economics. Mary Switzer's 48-year career demonstrates the ways in which the modern welfare state has developed. First a catalyst then a major force in establishing social programs and institutions, she is in large part responsible for the existence of the American welfare state. Marriner Eccles's career, on the other hand, shows the evolution of "compensatory" fiscal and monetary policies from the New Deal to the Korean War. A self-made millionaire who was appointed to a high-level job in the federal government, Eccles quit his post after 1950, convinced that American economic policy was hopelessly inflationary and economically destructive. With these new additions, The Vital Few, long a source of inspiration and economic interest, is more accessible and useful than ever.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199923248
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 632
Book Description
The Vital Few, a study of the contribution of entrepreneurs to the American economy, provides portraits of the men and women whose individual enterprise has helped to establish the character of the American businessperson and to carry our economy forward from colonial times. Examining such legendary figures as William Penn, Eli Whitney, Henry Ford, and J. Pierpont Morgan in their social and economic environment, Jonathan Hughes illuminates each period of American economic history and provides insights into the workings of American business and the special qualities required of its super-achievers. Taking into account such dramatic changes in the economy as the explosive growth of government and the puzzling effects of "stagflation," Hughes has now expanded his original volume. The new edition includes two additional biographies and a short essay on the nature of bureaucracy in both the government and the private sector. Both biographies are of "bureaucratic entrepreneurs", whose work in the federal government represents the two most prominent trends in government economics. Mary Switzer's 48-year career demonstrates the ways in which the modern welfare state has developed. First a catalyst then a major force in establishing social programs and institutions, she is in large part responsible for the existence of the American welfare state. Marriner Eccles's career, on the other hand, shows the evolution of "compensatory" fiscal and monetary policies from the New Deal to the Korean War. A self-made millionaire who was appointed to a high-level job in the federal government, Eccles quit his post after 1950, convinced that American economic policy was hopelessly inflationary and economically destructive. With these new additions, The Vital Few, long a source of inspiration and economic interest, is more accessible and useful than ever.
Adventures of a Church Historian
Author: Leonard J. Arrington
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
ISBN: 9780252023811
Category : Latter Day Saint churches
Languages : en
Pages : 278
Book Description
Adventures of a Church Historian details how Leonard J. Arrington opened up archival resources and presided, for a time, over an unprecedented era of enlightenment as he and those working under his aegis produced path-breaking works of Mormon scholarship. Arrington was the first professional historian and the first noncentral authority to serve as church historian of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, a position he held from 1972 to 1982. Arrington's church appointment came at a crucial point in LDS history, when the institution was being transformed from a regional church whose ecclesiastical hierarchy directly presided over its congregants into a modern, worldwide church with an elaborate bureaucracy. His description of conducting research in the LDS Church Archives in the days of Elder Joseph Fielding Smith and Brother A. Will Lund provides a rare glimpse into the inner workings of the LDS First Presidency and Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. Riveting chapters on the actions of the controversial Historical Department reveal details of Arrington's release and replacement as the old system gave way to the new.
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
ISBN: 9780252023811
Category : Latter Day Saint churches
Languages : en
Pages : 278
Book Description
Adventures of a Church Historian details how Leonard J. Arrington opened up archival resources and presided, for a time, over an unprecedented era of enlightenment as he and those working under his aegis produced path-breaking works of Mormon scholarship. Arrington was the first professional historian and the first noncentral authority to serve as church historian of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, a position he held from 1972 to 1982. Arrington's church appointment came at a crucial point in LDS history, when the institution was being transformed from a regional church whose ecclesiastical hierarchy directly presided over its congregants into a modern, worldwide church with an elaborate bureaucracy. His description of conducting research in the LDS Church Archives in the days of Elder Joseph Fielding Smith and Brother A. Will Lund provides a rare glimpse into the inner workings of the LDS First Presidency and Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. Riveting chapters on the actions of the controversial Historical Department reveal details of Arrington's release and replacement as the old system gave way to the new.
The Oregon-American Lumber Company
Author: Edward J. Kamholz
Publisher: Stanford University Press
ISBN: 9780804744812
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 396
Book Description
This is a lavishly illustrated history of the Oregon-American Lumber Company, during its heyday one of the most important lumber firms in the Pacific Northwest. Operating from 1922 until its closure in 1957, the company provides an illuminating example of the history of lumbering in the region, showing in detail both the opportunities and problems encountered by firms seeking to exploit the area’s rich natural stands of Douglas fir. The story is enhanced by the inclusion of 285 illustrations, most of which are previously unpublished, that depict logging, railroading, and sawmilling activities, and 17 period-specific maps that give the reader a unique perspective on the growth of the company. The lumbering industry was pivotal to America’s settlement and development, reaching its zenith in the period covered by this book, which shows how Oregon-American’s survival depended on successfully adapting to great changes in market forces and in industry structures, to natural disasters, and to economic crises like the Great Depression. Essential to the company’s objective of supplying lumber to markets in the Midwest farm belt was its relationship with the Great Northern and Northern Pacific Railroads; accordingly, the book provides much information on the railroad networks that made timber extraction possible. The study is based on fifteen years of archival and on-the-ground research and draws heavily on the extensive collection of Oregon-American records, notably the correspondence files of Judd Greenman, the company president who conceived and executed most of the company’s operating policies. It also includes, as sidebars, engaging oral histories related by employees, which enrich the text and provide a vivid contrast between management and employee viewpoints.
Publisher: Stanford University Press
ISBN: 9780804744812
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 396
Book Description
This is a lavishly illustrated history of the Oregon-American Lumber Company, during its heyday one of the most important lumber firms in the Pacific Northwest. Operating from 1922 until its closure in 1957, the company provides an illuminating example of the history of lumbering in the region, showing in detail both the opportunities and problems encountered by firms seeking to exploit the area’s rich natural stands of Douglas fir. The story is enhanced by the inclusion of 285 illustrations, most of which are previously unpublished, that depict logging, railroading, and sawmilling activities, and 17 period-specific maps that give the reader a unique perspective on the growth of the company. The lumbering industry was pivotal to America’s settlement and development, reaching its zenith in the period covered by this book, which shows how Oregon-American’s survival depended on successfully adapting to great changes in market forces and in industry structures, to natural disasters, and to economic crises like the Great Depression. Essential to the company’s objective of supplying lumber to markets in the Midwest farm belt was its relationship with the Great Northern and Northern Pacific Railroads; accordingly, the book provides much information on the railroad networks that made timber extraction possible. The study is based on fifteen years of archival and on-the-ground research and draws heavily on the extensive collection of Oregon-American records, notably the correspondence files of Judd Greenman, the company president who conceived and executed most of the company’s operating policies. It also includes, as sidebars, engaging oral histories related by employees, which enrich the text and provide a vivid contrast between management and employee viewpoints.
Tullidge's Histories
Author: E.W. Tullidge
Publisher: Рипол Классик
ISBN: 5878341824
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 963
Book Description
Containing the History of All the Northern, Eastern and Western Counties of Utah: Also the Counties of Southern Idaho. With a biographical appendix of representative men and founders of the Cities and Counties; Also a Commercial supplement, historical.
Publisher: Рипол Классик
ISBN: 5878341824
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 963
Book Description
Containing the History of All the Northern, Eastern and Western Counties of Utah: Also the Counties of Southern Idaho. With a biographical appendix of representative men and founders of the Cities and Counties; Also a Commercial supplement, historical.