The pursuit of happiness as an issue in planning for towns in trans-Appalachian America was a prime requisite. It is the intent of this paper to illustrate that, while many of the towns were paper towns that were never actualised, they acted as a catalyst for immigrants seeking to escape the oppression of Europe. Visualised as a new Eden, and promising land ownership with liberty, they were an opiate so strong that even with numerous instances of fraud and deceit the settlers came. Their belief that they had indeed arrived at Eden was so strong that it transcended any and all difficulties. This belief has influenced the planning and development of towns in America up to and including modern times. As long as people believe that their living...
John Steinbeck is considered to be one of the quintessential American writers of the early 20th cent...
The Gilded Age, roughly 1876 to 1896 -- the two-decade period following Reconstruction -- saw a burs...
How do we humans perceive nature? Very often, when we think of nature, we think of untamed wildernes...
Contains a discourse on the literature of the New World - the new worlds of the Americas, Asia and t...
The search for place is the underlying theme of migrations; the dream of a home is what induces so m...
After the Civil War, new technologies and business structures transformed the American economy and s...
Contains a discourse on the literature of the New World - the new worlds of the Americas, Asia and t...
In 1903 an itinerant, long-haired Kentucky preacher named Benjamin Purnell and his wife Mary arrived...
The largest white immigrant group in eighteenth-century America (1700-75) came from the German-speak...
With the publication of 'Garden Cities of To-Morrow' in 1898, Ebenezer Howard gave the go-ahead to t...
For the Ricker Family, proprietors of the Poland Spring Hotel, Maine’s landscape was significant bec...
This American Studies project explored the relationship between two novels and a short story to the ...
Since biblical accounts, and especially in medieval illumination, the forest symbolizes an unknown a...
‘East of Eden’ is a virtual garden in a constant state of growth. The instant a user logs on, flora...
Situated in a worked out china clay quarry in Cornwall, England, the Eden Project – an educational g...
John Steinbeck is considered to be one of the quintessential American writers of the early 20th cent...
The Gilded Age, roughly 1876 to 1896 -- the two-decade period following Reconstruction -- saw a burs...
How do we humans perceive nature? Very often, when we think of nature, we think of untamed wildernes...
Contains a discourse on the literature of the New World - the new worlds of the Americas, Asia and t...
The search for place is the underlying theme of migrations; the dream of a home is what induces so m...
After the Civil War, new technologies and business structures transformed the American economy and s...
Contains a discourse on the literature of the New World - the new worlds of the Americas, Asia and t...
In 1903 an itinerant, long-haired Kentucky preacher named Benjamin Purnell and his wife Mary arrived...
The largest white immigrant group in eighteenth-century America (1700-75) came from the German-speak...
With the publication of 'Garden Cities of To-Morrow' in 1898, Ebenezer Howard gave the go-ahead to t...
For the Ricker Family, proprietors of the Poland Spring Hotel, Maine’s landscape was significant bec...
This American Studies project explored the relationship between two novels and a short story to the ...
Since biblical accounts, and especially in medieval illumination, the forest symbolizes an unknown a...
‘East of Eden’ is a virtual garden in a constant state of growth. The instant a user logs on, flora...
Situated in a worked out china clay quarry in Cornwall, England, the Eden Project – an educational g...
John Steinbeck is considered to be one of the quintessential American writers of the early 20th cent...
The Gilded Age, roughly 1876 to 1896 -- the two-decade period following Reconstruction -- saw a burs...
How do we humans perceive nature? Very often, when we think of nature, we think of untamed wildernes...