Author: Christopher J. Einolf
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN: 0806182601
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 428
Book Description
One of the North’s greatest generals—the Rock of Chickamauga Most Southerners in the U.S. Army resigned their commissions to join the Confederacy in 1861. But at least one son of a distinguished, slaveholding Virginia family remained loyal to the Union. George H. Thomas fought for the North and secured key victories at Chickamauga and Nashville. Thomas’s wartime experiences transformed him from a slaveholder to a defender of civil rights. Remembered as the “Rock of Chickamauga,” Thomas became one of the most prominent Union generals and was even considered for overall command of the Union Army in Virginia. Yet he has been eclipsed by such names as Grant, Sherman, and Sheridan. Offering vivid accounts of combat, Einolf depicts the fighting from Thomas’s perspective to allow a unique look at the real experience of decision making on the battlefield. He examines the general’s recurring confrontations with the Union high command to make a strong case for Thomas’s integrity and competence, even as he exposes Thomas’s shortcomings and poor decisions. The result is a more balanced, nuanced picture than has previously been available. Probing Thomas’s personal character, Einolf reveals how a son of the South could oppose the views of friends and family. George Thomas: Virginian for the Union offers a fresh appraisal of an important career and lends new insight into the inner conflicts of the Civil War.
George Thomas
Author: Christopher J. Einolf
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN: 0806182601
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 428
Book Description
One of the North’s greatest generals—the Rock of Chickamauga Most Southerners in the U.S. Army resigned their commissions to join the Confederacy in 1861. But at least one son of a distinguished, slaveholding Virginia family remained loyal to the Union. George H. Thomas fought for the North and secured key victories at Chickamauga and Nashville. Thomas’s wartime experiences transformed him from a slaveholder to a defender of civil rights. Remembered as the “Rock of Chickamauga,” Thomas became one of the most prominent Union generals and was even considered for overall command of the Union Army in Virginia. Yet he has been eclipsed by such names as Grant, Sherman, and Sheridan. Offering vivid accounts of combat, Einolf depicts the fighting from Thomas’s perspective to allow a unique look at the real experience of decision making on the battlefield. He examines the general’s recurring confrontations with the Union high command to make a strong case for Thomas’s integrity and competence, even as he exposes Thomas’s shortcomings and poor decisions. The result is a more balanced, nuanced picture than has previously been available. Probing Thomas’s personal character, Einolf reveals how a son of the South could oppose the views of friends and family. George Thomas: Virginian for the Union offers a fresh appraisal of an important career and lends new insight into the inner conflicts of the Civil War.
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN: 0806182601
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 428
Book Description
One of the North’s greatest generals—the Rock of Chickamauga Most Southerners in the U.S. Army resigned their commissions to join the Confederacy in 1861. But at least one son of a distinguished, slaveholding Virginia family remained loyal to the Union. George H. Thomas fought for the North and secured key victories at Chickamauga and Nashville. Thomas’s wartime experiences transformed him from a slaveholder to a defender of civil rights. Remembered as the “Rock of Chickamauga,” Thomas became one of the most prominent Union generals and was even considered for overall command of the Union Army in Virginia. Yet he has been eclipsed by such names as Grant, Sherman, and Sheridan. Offering vivid accounts of combat, Einolf depicts the fighting from Thomas’s perspective to allow a unique look at the real experience of decision making on the battlefield. He examines the general’s recurring confrontations with the Union high command to make a strong case for Thomas’s integrity and competence, even as he exposes Thomas’s shortcomings and poor decisions. The result is a more balanced, nuanced picture than has previously been available. Probing Thomas’s personal character, Einolf reveals how a son of the South could oppose the views of friends and family. George Thomas: Virginian for the Union offers a fresh appraisal of an important career and lends new insight into the inner conflicts of the Civil War.
Songs on the Wind
Author: C. Scott Fulton
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1728333857
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 373
Book Description
This book is a collection of most of my songs, recast as poems. They were written over a fifty-year period, and, over that time, my experiences have grown and my sensibilities have shifted in various ways. But it seems to me that we are all on a very similar journey. And my hope is that there is something in here for you—that the songs on the wind that have come to me, moved me, carried me, will help sing you homeward as well.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1728333857
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 373
Book Description
This book is a collection of most of my songs, recast as poems. They were written over a fifty-year period, and, over that time, my experiences have grown and my sensibilities have shifted in various ways. But it seems to me that we are all on a very similar journey. And my hope is that there is something in here for you—that the songs on the wind that have come to me, moved me, carried me, will help sing you homeward as well.
Wind's Will
Author: Agnes Castle
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 430
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 430
Book Description
The Wind's on the Horizon: Just Over the Edge
Author: Dale Stubbart
Publisher: Dale Stubbart
ISBN:
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 88
Book Description
Another of my mystical poetry books in the series: The Language of the Wind. In this book, we look at things from the horizon. But the horizon is just another way of saying the edge. Sometimes when looking at things from the edge, it's the edge of getting happy or the edge of going crazy. Sometimes you're pulled back from the brink just in time. In this book there are White Water Journeys, the Outer Wondrousness, the Perihelion of Bliss, Dreamscapes and Funnels, Wisdom, Cunning, and Loneliness, Rhythms on the Brink, the Inner Marvel, and Heart Tonic. Then we get really close with Approaching the Edge, perhaps a little too closely. Instilling the Edge, You can't get closer than this. Of course that's only true until you do. Then you're on the Far Edge of the Horizon. I've also included a couple of mystical short stories - Miguelito: The smallest sueno (dream). That Hole Inside You, featuring your favorite striped mammal - Skunk. Mystics try to describe the indescribable with words. They bring you in touch with the spiritual world. Some mystical writing is hard to understand. I'd like to think that mine is easy. And some of it is very humorous. Of course, what could be more spiritual than chocolate? I've included two poems on that. Rating G. Reading Level: Very Easy 4th Grade. Longest Word: Tremendousness
Publisher: Dale Stubbart
ISBN:
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 88
Book Description
Another of my mystical poetry books in the series: The Language of the Wind. In this book, we look at things from the horizon. But the horizon is just another way of saying the edge. Sometimes when looking at things from the edge, it's the edge of getting happy or the edge of going crazy. Sometimes you're pulled back from the brink just in time. In this book there are White Water Journeys, the Outer Wondrousness, the Perihelion of Bliss, Dreamscapes and Funnels, Wisdom, Cunning, and Loneliness, Rhythms on the Brink, the Inner Marvel, and Heart Tonic. Then we get really close with Approaching the Edge, perhaps a little too closely. Instilling the Edge, You can't get closer than this. Of course that's only true until you do. Then you're on the Far Edge of the Horizon. I've also included a couple of mystical short stories - Miguelito: The smallest sueno (dream). That Hole Inside You, featuring your favorite striped mammal - Skunk. Mystics try to describe the indescribable with words. They bring you in touch with the spiritual world. Some mystical writing is hard to understand. I'd like to think that mine is easy. And some of it is very humorous. Of course, what could be more spiritual than chocolate? I've included two poems on that. Rating G. Reading Level: Very Easy 4th Grade. Longest Word: Tremendousness
Who Owns the Wind?
Author: David McDermott Hughes
Publisher: Verso Books
ISBN: 1839761156
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 265
Book Description
Why the wind, and energy it produces, should not be private property The energy transition has begun. To succeed—to replace fossil fuels with wind and solar power—that process must be fair. Otherwise, mounting pop- ular protest against wind farms will prolong carbon pollution and deepen the climate crisis. David McDermott Hughes examines that anti-industrial, anti- corporate resistance, drawing on his time spent conducting field research in a Spanish village surrounded by wind turbines. In the lives of a community freighted with centuries of exploitation—people whom the author comes to know intimately—clean power and social justice fit together only awkwardly. A green economy will require greater efforts to get ordinary people such as these on board. Aesthetics, livelihood, property, and, most essentially, the private nature of wind resources—all these topics must be examined with fresh eyes.
Publisher: Verso Books
ISBN: 1839761156
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 265
Book Description
Why the wind, and energy it produces, should not be private property The energy transition has begun. To succeed—to replace fossil fuels with wind and solar power—that process must be fair. Otherwise, mounting pop- ular protest against wind farms will prolong carbon pollution and deepen the climate crisis. David McDermott Hughes examines that anti-industrial, anti- corporate resistance, drawing on his time spent conducting field research in a Spanish village surrounded by wind turbines. In the lives of a community freighted with centuries of exploitation—people whom the author comes to know intimately—clean power and social justice fit together only awkwardly. A green economy will require greater efforts to get ordinary people such as these on board. Aesthetics, livelihood, property, and, most essentially, the private nature of wind resources—all these topics must be examined with fresh eyes.
Country Life
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 976
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 976
Book Description
The New Production of Users
Author: Sampsa Hyysalo
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317299957
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 358
Book Description
Behind the steady stream of new products, technologies, systems and services in our modern societies there is prolonged and complicated battle around the role of users. How should designers get to know the users’ interests and needs? Who should speak for the users? How may designers collaborate with users and in what ways may users take innovation into their own hands? The New Production of Users offers a rare overview of these issues. It traces the history of designer-user relations from the era of mass production to the present days. Its focus lies in elaborating the currently emerging strategies and approaches to user involvement in business and citizen contexts. It analyses the challenges in the practical collaborations between designers and users, and it investigates a number of cases, where groups of users collectively took charge of innovation. In addition to a number of new case studies, the book provides a thorough account of theories of user involvement as well as and offers further developments to these theories. As a part of this, the book relates to the wide spectrum of fields currently associated with user involvement, such as user-centered design, participatory design, user innovation, open source software, cocreation and peer production. Exploring the nexus between users and designers, between efforts to democratize innovation and to mobilize users for commercial purposes, this multi-disciplinary book will be of great interest to academics, policy makers and practitioners in fields such as Innovation Studies, Innovation Policy, Science and Technology Studies, Cultural Studies, Consumption studies, Marketing, e-commerce, Media Studies as well as Design research.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317299957
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 358
Book Description
Behind the steady stream of new products, technologies, systems and services in our modern societies there is prolonged and complicated battle around the role of users. How should designers get to know the users’ interests and needs? Who should speak for the users? How may designers collaborate with users and in what ways may users take innovation into their own hands? The New Production of Users offers a rare overview of these issues. It traces the history of designer-user relations from the era of mass production to the present days. Its focus lies in elaborating the currently emerging strategies and approaches to user involvement in business and citizen contexts. It analyses the challenges in the practical collaborations between designers and users, and it investigates a number of cases, where groups of users collectively took charge of innovation. In addition to a number of new case studies, the book provides a thorough account of theories of user involvement as well as and offers further developments to these theories. As a part of this, the book relates to the wide spectrum of fields currently associated with user involvement, such as user-centered design, participatory design, user innovation, open source software, cocreation and peer production. Exploring the nexus between users and designers, between efforts to democratize innovation and to mobilize users for commercial purposes, this multi-disciplinary book will be of great interest to academics, policy makers and practitioners in fields such as Innovation Studies, Innovation Policy, Science and Technology Studies, Cultural Studies, Consumption studies, Marketing, e-commerce, Media Studies as well as Design research.
Wind Energy: A Journey to a Sustainable Future
Author: Charles Nehme
Publisher: Charles Nehme
ISBN:
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 37
Book Description
Wind energy, a force harnessed by humanity for centuries, has evolved from humble beginnings into a cutting-edge solution for the complex energy challenges of the 21st century. From the picturesque windmills of yesteryears to the towering turbines that grace our landscapes today, this form of renewable energy has emerged as a beacon of hope in our quest for a sustainable future. In this comprehensive exploration of wind energy, we embark on a journey through time and technology to unravel the intricacies of harnessing the wind's power. We delve into the science behind wind turbines, the environmental considerations, and the global impact of this remarkable resource. From the mechanics of wind turbines to the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead, we uncover the transformative potential of wind energy. Through this journey, we aim to provide a holistic understanding of wind power's past, present, and future. We celebrate its contributions to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, enhancing energy security, and fostering economic growth. We acknowledge the challenges it faces in grid integration, environmental impact, and policy support. And, most importantly, we recognize its role as a catalyst for change in our energy landscape. As we turn the pages of this exploration, we invite you to join us on a voyage of discovery and contemplation. Wind energy's story is one of progress, promise, and the power of human ingenuity. By understanding its history and the challenges and opportunities it presents, we can collectively shape a world where clean, renewable energy is at the forefront of our sustainable future. Let this journey inspire you to embrace the wind, to harness its power, and to play your part in building a cleaner, more resilient world for generations to come.
Publisher: Charles Nehme
ISBN:
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 37
Book Description
Wind energy, a force harnessed by humanity for centuries, has evolved from humble beginnings into a cutting-edge solution for the complex energy challenges of the 21st century. From the picturesque windmills of yesteryears to the towering turbines that grace our landscapes today, this form of renewable energy has emerged as a beacon of hope in our quest for a sustainable future. In this comprehensive exploration of wind energy, we embark on a journey through time and technology to unravel the intricacies of harnessing the wind's power. We delve into the science behind wind turbines, the environmental considerations, and the global impact of this remarkable resource. From the mechanics of wind turbines to the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead, we uncover the transformative potential of wind energy. Through this journey, we aim to provide a holistic understanding of wind power's past, present, and future. We celebrate its contributions to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, enhancing energy security, and fostering economic growth. We acknowledge the challenges it faces in grid integration, environmental impact, and policy support. And, most importantly, we recognize its role as a catalyst for change in our energy landscape. As we turn the pages of this exploration, we invite you to join us on a voyage of discovery and contemplation. Wind energy's story is one of progress, promise, and the power of human ingenuity. By understanding its history and the challenges and opportunities it presents, we can collectively shape a world where clean, renewable energy is at the forefront of our sustainable future. Let this journey inspire you to embrace the wind, to harness its power, and to play your part in building a cleaner, more resilient world for generations to come.
Drummer Boy Willie McGee, Civil War Hero and Fraud
Author: Thomas Fox
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 0786432896
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 277
Book Description
On December 7, 1864, just one week after the bloody battle of Franklin, Tennessee, William McGee, a drummer boy from Newark, New Jersey, was credited with leading a Federal force to a decisive victory over the Confederates in a clash just thirty miles from the carnage at Franklin. This 15-year-old Irish-American, on convalescent duty and acting as an orderly to General Lovell Rousseau, was recognized for the capture of two guns, several hundred prisoners, and the saving of Fortress Rosecrans in Murfreesboro from the famed Nathan Bedford Forrest. For his actions, young McGee would soon be awarded a Medal of Honor, written up in newspapers and books as a glorious New Jersey legend, be commissioned as a lieutenant in the United States Army at age 18, and then, inexplicably at the height of his notoriety, virtually disappear from history for more than 100 years. This is the story of a lost war hero, a man-child with the world at his feet, whose fall from grace is accelerated by fame, lies, alcohol, bigamy, and murder.
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 0786432896
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 277
Book Description
On December 7, 1864, just one week after the bloody battle of Franklin, Tennessee, William McGee, a drummer boy from Newark, New Jersey, was credited with leading a Federal force to a decisive victory over the Confederates in a clash just thirty miles from the carnage at Franklin. This 15-year-old Irish-American, on convalescent duty and acting as an orderly to General Lovell Rousseau, was recognized for the capture of two guns, several hundred prisoners, and the saving of Fortress Rosecrans in Murfreesboro from the famed Nathan Bedford Forrest. For his actions, young McGee would soon be awarded a Medal of Honor, written up in newspapers and books as a glorious New Jersey legend, be commissioned as a lieutenant in the United States Army at age 18, and then, inexplicably at the height of his notoriety, virtually disappear from history for more than 100 years. This is the story of a lost war hero, a man-child with the world at his feet, whose fall from grace is accelerated by fame, lies, alcohol, bigamy, and murder.
Hell's Broke Loose in Georgia
Author: Scott Walker
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
ISBN: 9780820326054
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
"Drawing on memoirs and a trove of unpublished letters and diaries, Walker follows the soldiers of the Fifty-seventh as they push far into Unionist Kentucky, starve at the siege of Vicksburg, guard Union prisoners at the Andersonville stockade, defend Atlanta from Sherman, serve as the rear guard in Hood's retreat from Tennessee, and join in the last charge of the Confederate Army of Tennessee at Bentonville, North Carolina."--BOOK JACKET.
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
ISBN: 9780820326054
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
"Drawing on memoirs and a trove of unpublished letters and diaries, Walker follows the soldiers of the Fifty-seventh as they push far into Unionist Kentucky, starve at the siege of Vicksburg, guard Union prisoners at the Andersonville stockade, defend Atlanta from Sherman, serve as the rear guard in Hood's retreat from Tennessee, and join in the last charge of the Confederate Army of Tennessee at Bentonville, North Carolina."--BOOK JACKET.