Skip to main content

Posts

Featured

Part Four- America: A Place for One Another and Othering

Part Four- America:   A Place for One Another and Othering 20 th Century – The Era of Reform A review of the articles presented in this series reveals certain pervasive convictions in America. We learned that during the era of exploration, Europeans applied the doctrine of discovery to rationalize the subjugation of indigenous people. We discovered the colonial rationales behind mercantilism, the economic imperatives that entitled the procurement of another culture’s resources. The notion of ordained authority justified both of these exploitations by asserting that God gave permission for them. We see these belief system surface again as we close out our discussion of 20 th century America and our relationship to othering.   Still a fledgling nation in the 1800’s, America was ill equipped to handle the consequences of rapid industrialization, yet the circumstances in our country at the close of the 19 th century, seemed almost predictable. Philosophically, we accepted...

Latest Posts

Limestone Country

The Flood of 1938 Excerpt from: Bridge Dams On The Mohawk: David A. Watt’s Marvelous Creation by Michael Riley

Sweeping Industry

A Salty Occurrence: Barge Names Reveal A Bigger Story

Schoharie Crossing is on Tour! The Mid-Hudson Tour of Libraries! 2025

Hatching an Idea on the Old Canal

Part Three: America – A Country for One Another and Othering

ROCK the LOCK 2025 at Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site

33rd Annual Not Just for Kids Storytelling Series

WHITE HORSE REGENT: Gov. Bouck and the Erie Canal (Part IV)