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The birth of empire : DeWitt Clinton and the American experience, 1769-1828
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The birth of empire : DeWitt Clinton and the American experience, 1769-1828

저자: Evan Cornog
출판사: New York : Oxford University Press, 1998.
판/형식:   도서 : 전기 : 영어모든 판과 형식 보기
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The Birth of Empire chronicles not only the life of an important political leader but the accomplishments that underlay his success. As mayor of New York City, for example, Clinton was instrumental in the founding of the public-school system. He sponsored countless measures to promote cultural enrichment as well as educational opportunities for New Yorkers, and helped to establish and lead such institutions as the  더 읽기…
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명시된 사람: DeWitt Clinton; De Witt Clinton; DeWitt Clinton; DeWitt Clinton
자료 유형: 전기, 인터넷 자료
문서 형식: 책, 인터넷 자원
모든 저자 / 참여자: Evan Cornog
ISBN: 0195119495 9780195119497
OCLC 번호: 38174234
설명: x, 224 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
내용: Introduction: Gentlemen of New York --
Political Apprentice --
Political Journeyman --
Clintonians and Burrites --
Mayor Clinton --
Clintonian Culture --
Clintonians and Quids --
New York and the Nation --
Launching the Canal --
Clintonian Intellect --
The Governor --
Resurrection --
The Canal and Its Consequences --
End of a Career.
책임: Evan Cornog.
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A biography relating the life of DeWitt Clinton (1769-1828), one of America's strongest political leaders in the early 19th century. It examines his patrician sentiments, his form of party politics  더 읽기…

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