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Articles and excerpts pertaining to Apalachicola, Florida and district publicized from 1821-1860.
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Author
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Lovett, Rose Gibbons., Florida heritage collection, PALMM (Project)
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Date Issued
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1960
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Identifier
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AAA3142 QF, WF00000004, 2073063, uwf:46676
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E-book
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Title
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Carnival annual, Feb. 10-11, 1902.
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Author
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Pensacola Carnval Association, PALMM (Project)
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Abstract/Description
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Mardi Gras Carnival in Pensacola, 1902.
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Date Issued
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<1902>, 1902, 1902
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Identifier
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AAA1473QF00011/16/200011/21/200320905BnamIa D0QF, FHP C WF 2000-11-16, FIPS12033, FCLA url 20011128, WF00000042, 2591262, uwf:3789
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E-book
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Colonial Mobile: an historical study, largely from original sources, of the Alabama-Tombigbee basin from the discovery of Mobile bay in 1519 until the demolition of Fort Charlotte in 1821.
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Author
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Hamilton, Peter J. (Peter Joseph), PALMM (Project)
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Date Issued
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1897
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Identifier
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rc 01002460, AAA7210QF00007/29/200301/27/200414180BfamI D0QF, FHP C WF 2003-07-29, FCLA url 20030806, WF00000128, 2604233, uwf:12141
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E-book
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Common sense devoted to better social and industrial conditions : vol. I, no. 7, August 2, 1902.: Volume I (1902) Number 7 (August): devoted to better social and industrial conditions : vol. I, no. 7, August 2, 1902.
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Author
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Bliss, Charles Henry, PALMM (Project)
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Date Issued
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1902
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Identifier
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AAA3555QF00002/12/200211/21/200320905BnamIa D0QF, FHP C WF 2002-02-12, FIPS12033, FCLA url 20020318, SNWF000004_0001_007, 2422027, uwf:47481
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E-book
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Comparisons of mortuary data and demography for AME Zion cemetery and the Poor Farm in Pensacola, Florida.
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Author
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Hutson, Allison M.
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Populations from two historic cemeteries in Pensacola, Florida were researched, analyzed, and compared through the use of archival and site survey records in order to understand connections between causes of death, ages at death, and socioeconomic status (SES). A total of 1,267 individuals were analyzed within this research (404 from AME Zion and 863 from the Escambia County Poor Farm) to answer 1) how the socioeconomic status (SES) of a selection of a population connects to their eventual...
Show morePopulations from two historic cemeteries in Pensacola, Florida were researched, analyzed, and compared through the use of archival and site survey records in order to understand connections between causes of death, ages at death, and socioeconomic status (SES). A total of 1,267 individuals were analyzed within this research (404 from AME Zion and 863 from the Escambia County Poor Farm) to answer 1) how the socioeconomic status (SES) of a selection of a population connects to their eventual cause of death and age at death; and 2), how SES is or is not reflected in the burial practices evident through extant surface material at cemetery site(s). The goal of this research was to better understand how the life experiences of people in the past affected their representations in death. Initial analysis of the overall populations (AME Zion n=404; Poor Farm n=863) showed higher rates of infant deaths and males at the Poor Farm than was seen in the AME Zion Pre1970 population sample of all ages. For these full samples, susceptibility to the most frequent causes of death categories (Illness and Disease) were the same at each site. With these similar levels however, individuals at neither site were living substantially longer than the other even when individuals at the Poor Farm had a significantly average SES. Analysis of the cause of death and age at death analysis samples (AME Zion n=240; Poor Farm n=419) as well as analysis of the SES subsamples (AME Zion n=133; Poor Farm n=408) highlighted sex and SES differences between the sites where the Poor Farm had a higher frequency of males and higher wages, on average. Conclusions found no connection between SES and the existence or absence of extant surface materials at AME Zion or the Poor Farm but brought to light the possibility of other cultural factors such as church affiliations and burial associations.
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1298231672, WFE0000782
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Guide to Pensacola: facts for tourists, pleasure seekers, sportsmen, home-seekers and investors: Volume 6 Number 1 (April): facts for tourists, pleasure seekers, sportsmen, home-seekers and investors.
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Author
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Bliss, Charles Henry, PALMM (Project)
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Date Issued
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1900
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AAA3565QF00002/12/200211/21/200320925BnamIa D0QF, FHP C WF 2002-02-12, FIPS12033, FCLA url 20020318, SNWF000006_0006_001, 2422191, uwf:7690
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E-book
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Historic structure report and historic resource study: Fort Barrancas, Gulf Islands National Seashore, Florida.
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Author
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Bearss, Edwin C., United States, PALMM (Project)
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Date Issued
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[1983], 1983, 1983
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Identifier
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AAA5487QF00011/18/200201/27/200414275BfamIa D0QF, BN2516 - 12507, FHP C WF 2002-11-18, FIPS12033, FCLA url 20030609, WF00000118, 2599818, uwf:10033
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E-book
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Historic structure report, Fort Pickens: historical data section, 1821-1895, Gulf Islands National Seashore, Florida/Mississippi.
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Author
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Bearss, Edwin C., United States, PALMM (Project)
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Date Issued
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[1983], 1983, 1983
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Identifier
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AAA3535 QF, WF00000101, 2078684, uwf:3960
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Format
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E-book
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Historical district archaeology survey.
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Author
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Shaeffer, James B., Escambia-Santa Rosa Regional Planning Council, United States, PALMM (Project), Historic Pensacola Preservation Board
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Date Issued
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1971
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Identifier
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AAB2099QF00008/18/200401/13/200516478BfamIa D0QF, ONIWF - 27, merg19940721 0027, FHP S WF 2004-08-18, FIPS12033, FCLA url 20041202, WF00000145, 2609428, uwf:14586
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E-book
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History and general description of New France: Volume I.
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Author
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Charlevoix, Pierre Fran¸cois Xavier de, Shea, John Gilmary, Morrison, Noah Farnham., PALMM (Project)
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Date Issued
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1900
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Identifier
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AAA5002QF00008/30/200206/25/200324744BnamIa D0QF, FHP C WF 2002-10-22, FCLA url 20021022, WF00000105_0001_000, 2424603, uwf:4317
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E-book
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History and general description of New France: Volume II.
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Author
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Charlevoix, Pierre Fran¸cois Xavier de, Shea, John Gilmary, Morrison, Noah Farnham., PALMM (Project)
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Date Issued
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1900
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Identifier
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AAA5002QF00008/30/200206/25/200324744BnamIa D0QF, FHP C WF 2002-10-22, FCLA url 20021022, WF00000105_0002_000, 2425273, uwf:4986
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E-book
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History and general description of New France: Volume III.
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Author
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Charlevoix, Pierre Fran¸cois Xavier de, Shea, John Gilmary, Morrison, Noah Farnham., PALMM (Project)
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Date Issued
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1900
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AAA5002QF00008/30/200206/25/200324744BnamIa D0QF, FHP C WF 2002-10-22, FCLA url 20021022, WF00000105_0003_000, 2425928, uwf:5715
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E-book
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History and general description of New France: Volume IV.
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Author
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Charlevoix, Pierre Fran¸cois Xavier de, Shea, John Gilmary, Morrison, Noah Farnham., PALMM (Project)
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Date Issued
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1900
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AAA5002QF00008/30/200206/25/200324744BnamIa D0QF, FHP C WF 2002-10-22, FCLA url 20021022, WF00000105_0004_000, 2426616, uwf:6296
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E-book
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History and general description of New France: Volume V.
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Author
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Charlevoix, Pierre Fran¸cois Xavier de, Shea, John Gilmary, Morrison, Noah Farnham., PALMM (Project)
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Date Issued
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1900
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AAA5002QF00008/30/200206/25/200324744BnamIa D0QF, FHP C WF 2002-10-22, FCLA url 20021022, WF00000105_0005_000, 2427289, uwf:6626
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E-book
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History and general description of New France: Volume VI.
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Author
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Charlevoix, Pierre Fran¸cois Xavier de, Shea, John Gilmary, Morrison, Noah Farnham., PALMM (Project)
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Date Issued
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1900
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Identifier
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AAA5002QF00008/30/200206/25/200324744BnamIa D0QF, FHP C WF 2002-10-22, FCLA url 20021022, WF00000105_0006_000, 2428004, uwf:6974
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E-book
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History of Escambia County, Florida: narrative and biographical.
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Author
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Armstrong, H. Clay (Henry Clay), Robinson, Celia Myrover., PALMM (Project)
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Date Issued
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1930
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Identifier
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AAA1501QF00012/18/200011/21/200320719BnamIa D0QF, FIPS12033, FCLA url 20010710, FHP C WF 2000-12-18, WF00000021, 2793216, uwf:1659
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E-book
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History of Walton County.
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Author
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McKinnon, John Love, PALMM (Project)
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Date Issued
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1911
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AAA1504QF00012/19/200011/21/200320826BnamIa D0QF, FHP C WF 2000-12-19, FIPS12131, FCLA url 20020416, WF00000103, 2593511, uwf:5397
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E-book
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I can barrel-ly contain myself: identifying types of wooden casks within the Emanuel Point II artifact assemblage.
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Author
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Elmore, John Robert III
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Abstract/Description
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Wooden casks served as essential tools for economic development for thousands of years by storing and transporting various commodities. Though they no longer play as significant of a role for commerce in the modern era, their utility is still remembered because of their long-lasting reign of use. Historians and archaeologists alike study both casks as well as the individuals who make them (coopers) to further understand the significance each held as contributors toward economic growth....
Show moreWooden casks served as essential tools for economic development for thousands of years by storing and transporting various commodities. Though they no longer play as significant of a role for commerce in the modern era, their utility is still remembered because of their long-lasting reign of use. Historians and archaeologists alike study both casks as well as the individuals who make them (coopers) to further understand the significance each held as contributors toward economic growth. Archaeologists have recovered numerous types of wooden casks from across the globe, with each discovery shedding light on the cultural significance held by different cask types during different eras. Though archaeologists have yet to recover a fully intact cask from any of the archaeological sites affiliated with the Tristan de Luna expedition of 1559, one of the site's artifact assemblages (the Emanuel Point II's (EPII)) contains a collection of objects identified as wooden cask components. An analysis of these components contributes toward the identification of cask types within the EPII artifact assemblage, thereby shedding light on the types of casks utilized by 16th-century Spanish colonists.
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1296381613, WFE0000780
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The impartial inquirer: being a candid examination of the conduct of the President of the United States, in execution of the powers vested in him, by the act of Congress of May 1, 1810, to which is added, some reflections upon the invasion of the Spanish territory of West-Florida.
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Author
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Lowell, John, PALMM (Project)
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07014139, AAA6374QF00005/28/200301/27/200414241BfamI D0QF, BN2517 - 56973, FCLA url 20030609, FHP C WF 2003-05-28, WF00000122, 2601927, uwf:11046
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E-book
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Japanese rule in Formosa and Korea: a contrast in colonial regimes?.
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Mortensen, Dylan Matthew
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This thesis seeks to discuss the differences in rule that Korea and Formosa experienced under the Japanese Empire, looking at the status of each colony prior to colonization, during initial colonization, and what followed later; as well as ultimately discerning if the the concepts of direct and indirect rule are applicable to these cases. This thesis uses the definitions of direct and indirect rule, as given by Gerring et al. 2011. The time frame outlined for this thesis is 1895-1926. Through...
Show moreThis thesis seeks to discuss the differences in rule that Korea and Formosa experienced under the Japanese Empire, looking at the status of each colony prior to colonization, during initial colonization, and what followed later; as well as ultimately discerning if the the concepts of direct and indirect rule are applicable to these cases. This thesis uses the definitions of direct and indirect rule, as given by Gerring et al. 2011. The time frame outlined for this thesis is 1895-1926. Through analysis of Japanese rule, such as the empire's modernization attempts on their colonies, resource abstraction, and governance both de facto and de jure, it is shown that the Japanese empire indeed did differ in their forms of rule of each colony. Japanese rule over Korea and Formosa showcases textbook examples of indirect and direct rules that did change over time as the empire and its needs changed.
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Date Issued
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2020, 2020
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Identifier
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1202267406, WFE0000722
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Document (PDF)
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