9781886104976-1886104972-Florida's Golden Age 1880-1930: The Rollins College Colloquy

Florida's Golden Age 1880-1930: The Rollins College Colloquy

ISBN-13: 9781886104976
ISBN-10: 1886104972
Author: Maurice OSullivan, Claire Strom, Jack Emerson Davis, Arva Moore Parks, Peter Meinke, Gary Mormino, Jill C. Jones, Jack Lane, Benjamin D. Brotemarkle, Leslie Kemp Poole, Bruce Stephenson, Grant Cornwell, Richard T. Reep, Carlee Hoffmann, Mau
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Florida Historical Society Press
Format: Paperback 289 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781886104976
ISBN-10: 1886104972
Author: Maurice OSullivan, Claire Strom, Jack Emerson Davis, Arva Moore Parks, Peter Meinke, Gary Mormino, Jill C. Jones, Jack Lane, Benjamin D. Brotemarkle, Leslie Kemp Poole, Bruce Stephenson, Grant Cornwell, Richard T. Reep, Carlee Hoffmann, Mau
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Florida Historical Society Press
Format: Paperback 289 pages

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Florida's Golden Age 1880-1930: The Rollins College Colloquy (ISBN-13: 9781886104976 and ISBN-10: 1886104972), written by authors Maurice OSullivan, Claire Strom, Jack Emerson Davis, Arva Moore Parks, Peter Meinke, Gary Mormino, Jill C. Jones, Jack Lane, Benjamin D. Brotemarkle, Leslie Kemp Poole, Bruce Stephenson, Grant Cornwell, Richard T. Reep, Carlee Hoffmann, Mau, was published by Florida Historical Society Press in 2017. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Florida's Golden Age 1880-1930: The Rollins College Colloquy (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.31.

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How did Florida, one of the country s four smallest and least developed states in 1880, become within fifty years not only a tourist mecca but also a hub for technological innovation? To explore this remarkable Golden Age, Rollins College brought together a wide variety of scholars and artists historians and poets, biologists and environmental scientists, philosophers and literary critics to help shine light on a period that, despite its challenges and failures, transformed the Sunshine State. This volume brings together their insights as we all continue reflecting on our post, our present, and our future. The contributors include Benjamin D. Brotemarkle, Grant Cornwell, Jack Emerson Davis, Jill C. Jones, Jack Lane, Peter Meinke, Gary Mormino, Maurice O Sullivan, Arva Moore Parks, Leslie Kemp Poole, Richard T. Reep, Bruce Stephenson, and Claire Strom.
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