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         Fairs & Expositions American History:     more books (32)
  1. The Great American Fair: The World's Columbia Exposition and American Culture by Reid Badger, 1979-09
  2. All the World's a Fair: Visions of Empire at American International Expositions, 1876-1916 by Robert W. Rydell, 1987-10-15
  3. Revisiting the White City: American Art at the 1893 World's Fair by National Museum of American Art, 1993-03-15
  4. Meet Me at the Center: The Story of Seattle Center from the Beginnings to the 1962 Seattle Worlds Fair to the 21st Century by Don Duncan, 1992-07
  5. Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, Washington's First World's Fair: A Timeline History by Alan J. Stein, Paula Becker, 2009-07-20
  6. The World's Columbian Exposition: The Chicago World's Fair of 1893 by Norman Bolotin, Christine Laing, 2002-06-12
  7. World of Fairs: The Century-of-Progress Expositions by Robert W. Rydell, 1993-11-01
  8. A Journey Through the Native American Village, World's Fair Centennial: Louisiana Purchase Exposition 2004 by Carl R. Peterson, 2004-01
  9. America at the Fair: Chicago's 1893 World's Columbian Exposition by Chaim M. Rosenberg, 2008-02-20
  10. Anthropology Goes to the Fair: The 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition (Critical Studies in the History of Anthropology) by Nancy J. Parezo, Don D. Fowler, 2009-07-01
  11. Chicago World's Fair (The American Adventure #29) by JoAnn A. Grote, 1998-12-01
  12. From the Palaces to the Pike: Visions of the 1904 World's Fair by Tim Fox, Duane R. Sneddeker, 1997-05
  13. Pan-American Exposition of 1901
  14. World's Fair Notes: A Woman Journalist Views Chicago's 1893 Columbian Exposition by Marian Shaw, 1992-11

61. Worlds Fairs And Exposition Guidebook
World's a Fair Visions of Empire at american International expositions, 18761916 Chicago'sGreat World's fairs (Studies in Design and Material
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62. Resources For The Study Of American Literature & History At The Lyceum: Topics
World's FairsFocuses on the art, history, and culture of the american West; a thetreatment of Native americans and Western themes at the expositions.
http://www.assumption.edu/users/lknoles/pagetopic.html
For Additional Resources See:
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American Identity
"Letters from an American Farmer," Crevecoeur In the second part of the eighteenth century, Frenchman Michel-Guillalaum-Jean de Crevecoeur spent some years travelling and living in America. These letters describe his impressions of America.
"Way to Wealth," Benjamin Franklin
Franklin's description of how he achieved success.
Gender
Civil War Women - On-line Archival Exhibits at Duke University
Internet Modern History Sourcebook: The Long 19th Century
See the section on 19th Century Feminism
National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection, 1848-1921: Selections from the American Memory Site at the Library of Congress
Pioneering Women in American Memory Exhibit on women as pioneers in American life sponsored by the Library of Congress. Includes "California as I Saw It" : First-Person Narratives of California's Early Years, 1849-1900
"She is More to be Pitied than Censured": Women, Sexuality and Murder in 19th Century America

63. Fairs / Expositions - Stampville.com - Stamps, Coins, Memorabilia, Collecibles,
Home Special Events/Holidays fairs / expositions. Now Showing Page 1 Of 4,Go to page 1 2 3 4 . Maldives Oriental Railway history Sheetlet.
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64. Fair America / ROBERT W. RYDELL, JOHN E. FINDLING AND KINBERLY D. PELLE
and Kimberly D. Pelle show that the expositions reflected and american women aswell as racial and ethnic organizers and have used the fairs to challenge
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World's Fairs in the United States
ROBERT W. RYDELL, JOHN E. FINDLING AND KINBERLY D. PELLE March 2000
176 pages; 6 x 9 inches; 60 b/w photographs; Hardcover: $29.95 1-56098-968-8 Paperback: $15.95 1-56098-384-1 Rights: World Since their inception with New York's Crystal Palace Exhibition in the mid-nineteenth century, world's fairs have introduced Americans to "exotic" pleasures such as belly dancing and the Ferris Wheel; pathbreaking technologies such as telephones and X rays; and futuristic architectural, landscaping, and transportation schemes. Billed by their promoters as "encyclopedias of civilization," the expositions impressed tens of millions of fairgoers with model environments and utopian visions. Illustrated with archival photographs of fair buildings, exhibits, and souvenirs

65. Centennial Exhibition: Exhibition Facts | Web Resources
of primary source materials relating to the World's fairs and expositions held in Handoutfrom curriculum activities developed by The american Forum for
http://libwww.library.phila.gov/CenCol/exh-further-links.htm
Centennial Timeline

Further Reading: Centennial Web Sites
For more and different perspectives of the Centennial Exhibition and life in 1876, visit some of these sites:
1876 Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition
http://www.lib.csufresno.edu/SubjectResources/Special
Collections/ WorldFairs/1876Philadelphia.html
Selected half stereopticon views from The Donald G. Larson Collection on International Expositions And Fairs, 1851-1940, at the California State University, Fresno Sanoian Special Collection Library.
Baird and The Centennial Exposition
http://www.si.edu/organiza/offices/archive/ihd/baird/bairdd.htm Bright Lights, Bold Adventure: 1846-1878
http://www.150.si.edu/chap4/four.htm
From the book , The Smithsonian: 150 Years of Adventure, Discovery, and Wonder
Declaration and Protest of the Women of the United States
http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/rbpebib:
@field(TITLE+@band(Declaration+and+protest+of +the+
women+ of+the+ United+States+National+suffrage+association))
Broadside from 1876 in the American Memory Collection at the Library of Congress.

66. Researching The 20th Century
Who's Who in american history. Who's Who In East and Central Europe 1933. World'sFairs and expositions Defining America and the World, 18761916.
http://www.washburn.k12.il.us/petersen/
The 20 th Century
13th Bomb Squadron Association 1930s Research Paper: Introduction of Setting in To Kill A Mockingbird 20th Century American Culture 20th Century Documents ... Memoirs of the California Gold Rush by Eugene Ring (1827-1912) Mike Company 3rd Battalian U.S. Marines Modern Library's 100 Best Books of the Century Modern World 1900-45 Modern World: Recent Times 1945-present ... Yahoo: 20th Century

67. World's Fairs, UM Libraries
the World's a Fair Visions of Empire at american International expositions, 18761916 RobertW., ed. Fair Representations World's fairs and the
http://www.lib.umd.edu/ARCH/guides/worldsfair.html
Guides to Info. Resources Architecture
World's Fairs
Scope: This guide is a bibliography of selected general sources on World's Fairs in the University of Maryland Libraries and online. The guide contains a list of subject headings to be used when searching specific fairs in the catalog. See also the World's Fair Collection guide for information on the special collection held in the Architecture Library. Email the subject area specialist at jm127@umail.umd.edu or call 301-405-9260 for more information.
Table of Contents
Bibliographies
  • Bertuca, David J. The World's Columbian Exposition: a Centennial Bibliographic Guide . Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1996.
    LOCATION: ARCH SPCEXP
    CALL NUMBER: T500.L1B47 1996
    The Books of the Fairs: Materials about World's Fairs, 1834-1916, in the Smithsonian Institution Libraries . Chicago: American Library Association, 1992.
    LOCATION: ARCH SPCEXF, MCKREF STACKS
    CALL NUMBER: T395.S6 1992
    A Manual of the William Freeman Myrick Goss Library of the History of Engineering, and Associated Collections . Purdue University, Engineering Experiment Station, 1947.

68. Hebrew Guide To History Resources On The Internet: Index Sample
Wright's Reaction to 1893 Chicago World's Fair history of fairs and ExpositionsWorlds Fair Souvenirs On View National Museum of american history Archives
http://research.haifa.ac.il/~webhum/history/hist_std/searex01.htm
H-GIG
World Wide Web Links to History Resources
presented by the Department of History
University of California, Riverside
Popular (Mass) Culture / Entertainment / Sports History
Last updated June 15, 1996. Send corrections, dead links, and suggestions by e-mail to lucknow@kaiwan.com
Popular (Mass) Culture / Entertainment / Sports History
American Historic Racing Motorcycle Association - AHRMA Archery - History Asian Games Bier aus Deutschland ( - History) ... WWW/Internet Home Page of James A. Riley, Negro Baseball League Author and Historian
Popular Costume/Clothing History
Bra Corsets Elizabethan Corsets History of Costume by Braun (Numerous Photographs and Illustrations) ... Viking Footware!
Popular Culture Association / American Culture Association
H-PCAACA
Popular Music History
African American Music - A History (100kb) Classical Music and World History Jazz Archives - Tulane University Special Collections (Jazz in Harlem) .. greatday in harlem .. ... William Ransom Hogan Archive of New Orleans Jazz
World's Fairs
Frank Lloyd Wright's Reaction to 1893 Chicago World's Fair History of Fairs and Expositions Worlds Fair Souvenirs On View - National Museum of American History Archives
Dark Side of the '70s
... Ultimate '80s Songs
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69. Sources For American Studies: Resources
World's fairs expositions World's Columbian Examines the social, cultural, andcommercial impact of the Fair on the american way of life, with information
http://twist.lib.uiowa.edu/fairsandparks/resources.html
Home Syllabus Tools Readings ... Chat Resources
ABOUT EXPOSITIONS AND WORLD'S FAIRS

http://www.boondocksnet.com/expos/
A Virtual Trip to Worlds Fairs of the Past
http://www.nytimes.com/library/cyber/sites/012698sites.html
From the January 26, 1998, New York Times; includes many links.
THE 1893 CHICAGO WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION The World's Columbian Exposition: Idea, Experience, Aftermath Julie K. Rose http://xroads.virginia.edu/~MA96/WCE/title.html The World's Columbian Exposition Chicago Historical Society
http://www.chicagohs.org/history/expo.html

http://www.boondocksnet.com/expos/columbian.html

Links to many sites pertaining to the World's Columbian Exposition Special Note: The Main Library's Special Collections Department...
...(3rd flr., central) holds some unusual materials pertaining to the World's Columbian Exposition. Students can begin to access these items by using the UI Libraries' online catalog InfoHawk.

70. National Core Knowledge Coordinator Of Colorado - Resources In American History
Japanese american National Museum (guide to museum exhibitions as well as activities)http African americans at World's fairs and expositions (contains the
http://www.ckcolorado.org/resources/res_americanhistory.htm
Web Sites to Support Core Knowledge
Return to Resources
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General

71. 2.4 Journals And Newsletters
http//www.sil.si.edu/Branches/dibner.htm fairs; Snyder, Iris R. ProgressMade Visible american World’s fairs and expositions.
http://www.theo.tu-cottbus.de/Wolke/eng/Bibliography/rechts4_1.htm
2.5 Internet Resources
  • Anderson , Alan: New York World’s Fair 1939-1940.
    http://websyte.com/alan/nywf.htm

    Bekaert , Jeroen: Universal Exhibition Brussels 1958.
    http://arch.rug.ac.be/expo58/

    Bertrand , Jacques: La Page Francophone des Expositions Universelles.
    http://netrover.com/~berta/pagexpo.html

    Brooks , Monica G.: The Chicago World’s Fair 1933.
    http://www.geocities.com/PicketFence/4502/index.html

    Brooks, Monica G.: The Good Housekeeping Stran-Steel House, Chicago World’s Fair, 1933.
    http://members.tripod.com/~brooks_mgb/stran1.htm

    Buffalo Free-Net Library : Pan-American Exposition, 1901, Buffalo, New York. http://bfn.org/library/pan-am.html Chappell , Urso S.A.: ExpoMuseum: World’s Fair History, Architecture and Memorabilia. http://www.expomuseum.com/ Chicago Historical Society : A Century of Progress. http://www.chicagohistory.org/history/century.html Chicago Historical Society : World’s Columbian Exposition. http://www.chicagohistory.org/history/expo.html Chicago public library, Special Collections and Preservation Division : The World’s Columbian Exposition of 1893 Collection and Papers of James W. Ellsworth.
  • 72. A History Of Fairs From The IAFE
    The history of fairs is clouded and the record is less than complete. A casual observermight conclude that american fairs and exhibitions came fresh out of
    http://www.fairsandexpos.com/abouthistory.html
    History of Fairs The history of fairs is clouded and the record is less than complete. Nonetheless, the story of mankind is replete with references to fairs, not in an institutional context, but as a part of everyday social intercourse.
    A casual observer might conclude that American fairs and exhibitions came fresh out of eighteenth century western Europe, delivered to the colonial docks of Boston and Halifax with a predisposed mission to serve agriculture and animal husbandry.
    This observation fits with our collective sense of tradition, but fails to recognize centuries of historical linkage to the eastern Mediterranean before the birth of Christ. Old and New Testament references to fairs are mixed with allusions to commerce, trade, the marketplace, festivals, religious feasts and holy days.
    During the early Christian era, the church took an active part in sponsoring fairs on feast days, and as a result, fairs came to be a source of revenue for the church. Possibly, our modern church bazaars possess some rudiments of these religious fairs.
    This evolution which blended religion and commerce continued over time and moved into western Europe. Periodic gatherings brought together the producers of all types of commodities for the purpose of barter, exchange and, finally, outright sale. To this marketplace were added entertainment and other forms of activity thus, these primitive market took on the aspect of fairs as we know them today.

    73. (Locating Secondary Sources)
    Historical dictionary of the Spanish american War. Historical dictionaryof world's fairs and expositions, 18511988.
    http://www.mtholyoke.edu/offices/library/arch/prime/prime5.htm
    Locating Secondary Sources
    • Guides and Handbooks
    • Chronologies
    • Historic Dictionaries
    • Finding Articles and Books ... a) Five College Catalog Use the Five College Catalog to locate books or journals within the Five College Library system For more information on using the catalog, read the information on the catalog search screens or stop by the reference desk and discuss your search with a reference librarian. b) Indexes and Abstracts Indexes and abstracts can be used to find journal articles America: History and Life. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-Clio, 1982- MH/Main Reference Z1236. A48 1982 and CD-ROM Station Arts and Humanities Search. MH/Main Reference and First Search British Humanities Index. London: The Library Association, 1962- MH/Main Library AI 3 .B7 Folio Expanded Academic Index. Foster City, CA: Information Access Co., 1991- MHC Library Page under SearchBank Historical Abstracts . Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-Clio, c. 1991 MH/Main Reference CD-Rom Station Humanities Index. New York: H.W. Wilson Co., 1974/75 to present MH/Main Reference Index and First Search Social Sciences Index. New York: H.W. Wilson Co., 1974/75 to present MH/Main Reference Index and First Search

    74. Queries & Requests--ANL Jul 1990
    americanmade hand paper moulds; models of american paper machinery, made for or demonstrationpurposes or to be shown at trade fairs or expositions like the
    http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/byorg/abbey/an/an14/an14-4/an14-407.html
    Volume 14, Number 4
    Jul 1990
    Photocopying guidelines . Please send your ideas for what should be in the guidelines for preservation photocopying to Anne Swartzell, Conservation Department, University of California, 416 Library, Berkeley, CA 94720 (415/642-2392). Paper history artifacts . To mark the 300th anniversary of papermaking in the United States, the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History in Washington, DC, is planning an exhibition which will open in December 1990 and will run through November 1991. Paper manufacturers and suppliers are encouraged to assist in this effort, and curator Helena Wright of the Museum's Division of Graphic Arts is looking for the following kinds of historical materials:
    • American-made hand paper moulds
    • models of American paper machinery, made for patent registration or demonstration purposes or to be shown at trade fairs or expositions like the 1933 Century of Progress or 1939 World's Fair, or earlier expositions
    • old or unusual objects made of American paper
    • photographs or film footage of papermaking or paper-machinery making
    • paintings, prints, and drawings of paper mills or processes.

    75. Hauptseminar: The City Within The City
    Translate this page World's fairs and the Emergence of Mass Culture SCHLERETH, Thomas J. The MaterialUniverse of american World expositions, 1876-1915, in ThomasJ.
    http://www.fu-berlin.de/jfki/geschichte/courses/Lehmkuhl/ss03/hs_exihibitions_se
    Ursula Lehmkuhl Hauptseminar
    The City Witin the City: Weltausstellungen und die kulturelle Konstruktion der USA (1851-1898)
    (HS 32 412, 7 cr) Mi 18 - 20 Raum 201 Beginn: 23.4.03
    Seminarplan Historical Background on World's Fairs Moderatoren:

    HALTERN, Utz: Die “Welt als Schaustellung”: Zur Funktion und Bedeutung der internationalen Industrieausstellung im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert, in:
    WEBER-FELBER, Ulrike and Heinisch SEVERIN: Ausstellungen: Zur Geschichte eines Mediums, in:
    Neue Politische Literatur
    DAVIS, John R.: From the Great Exhibition to EXPO 2000: The History of Display, in: Bulletin of the German Historical Institute London 22.2 (November 2000), 7-19.
    "To make a Nation Whole": World's Fairs and the Cultural Reconstruction of the United States Moderatoren:
    Hirschfield, Charles: American on Exhibition: The New York Crystal Palace, in: American Quarterly 9.2 (Summer 1957):101-16.
    Cawleti, John G.: America on Display: The World's Fairs of 1876, 1893, 1933, in: Frederic Cople Jaher (ed.), The Age of Industrialism in America: Essay in Social Structure and Cultural Values

    76. Books About World Fairs And World Fair Collecting.
    International expositions, 18761916 This book is an extensive study of AmericanWorld's fairs from 1876 to 1915, a pivotal period in this country's history.
    http://www.crawforddirect.com/wfbooks.html
    Just click the images to read these wonderful books on World Fairs!
    1904 St. Louis World's Fair Mementos and Memorabilia This is the most comprehensive text ever created on collectibles from the 1904 World’s Fair. This mammoth resource guide provides the collector with concise descriptions, 3000 clear pictures and value ranges for 2,500 specific items. Chicago Day at the World's Columbian Exposition This fantastic photo reference takes the reader on a journey back to this fascinating event. Through detailed descriptions and 225 pictures and drawings, the authors provide vivid descriptions about every aspect of Chicago Day. From the Palaces to the Pike: Visions of the 1904 World's Fair
    Part amusement park, part museum, the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, generally known as the St. Louis World's Fair, was the turn-of-the-century forerunner of today's theme parks and megamalls. This handsome book takes readers on a tour of the fair. Annotated Bibliography: World's Columbian Exposition With meticulous descriptions of 2,700 publications, this is the only reference material you will ever need to discover nearly every publication ever written regarding the World's Columbian Exposition.

    77. Related Links
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    78. World's Columbian Exposition: Notes And Further Reading
    Harris, Neil. Great american fairs and american Cities The Chicago EA Weeks, 1893.Historical Dictionary of World's fairs and expositions, 18511988.
    http://xroads.virginia.edu/~MA96/WCE/notes.html
    Further Reading and Study Suggestions The World's Columbian Exposition is a fascinating and infinitely rich subject for study, which this thesis has only begun to explore. Further subjects for more intensive study might include:
    • The politics of the selection of the architects for the Fair The celebration of "special days" at the Fair (e.g., Chicago Day, Sweden Day) The exhibits and struggle to fund and staff state and foreign buildings The fight to host the Fair Generational tension amongst the Fair's architects Music at the Exposition The "Grey City": Chicago during the Columbian Exposition Alternative Amusment: Buffalo Bill and brothels outside the Fair's gates Nationalism vs. Regionalism at the Fair
    The study of the Fair has produced fascinating articles, books, and conclusions. In particular, I'd like to point out the following as excellent sources of information and interesting reading.
    • Stanley Applebaum, The Chicago World's Fair of 1893: A Photographic Record Reid Badger, The Great American Fair: The World's Columbian Exposition and American Culture H.W. Brands

    79. Other Libraries/Collections
    SPECIAL COLLECTIONS LIBRARY WORLD'S fairs LINKS. 1900 African american Photosfor Paris expositions 1900 Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs
    http://www.lib.csufresno.edu/subjectresources/specialcollections/worldfairs/othe
    SPECIAL COLLECTIONS LIBRARY
    WORLD'S FAIRS LINKS
    Introduction Chronological list by decades Alphabetical list by city Fairs never held by date ... Links General
    The World's Fair and Exposition Information and Reference Guide

    World's Fairs and Expositions: Defining America and the World, 1876-1916

    La Page Francophone des Expositions Universelles

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    Expo of Expos
    Brandenburgische Technishce Universität, Cottbus, Germany
    Chappell, Urso S.A. ExpoMuseum: World's Fair History, Architecture and Memorabilia

    Takeshita, Suzuka. International Expositions as Colonial Imagination

    Hebecker, Eike. Die EXPO 2000 im öffentlichen Diskurs

    Nederlandsch Economisch-Historisch Archief (NEHA). Links: world fairs and exhibitions.
    ... Coney Island and the Expositions (Malachy McCauley) U.S. Buffalo 1901 Pan-American Exposition Chicago 1893 World's Columbian Exposition The World’s Columbian Exposition: Idea, Experience, Aftermath

    80. Welcome To Festivals.com: Backstage
    Expos/Trade Shows american Society of Association Executives ASAE is the world'sleading membership International Association of fairs expositions IAFE is
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    IAAPA is an international nonprofit organization dedicated to "the preservation and prosperity of the amusement industry."

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    The NEH is a federal agency that supports learning in literature, philosophy, history, and other areas of the humanities.

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    Sister Cities International is the leader in citizen diplomacy in the United States, linking 1,200 U.S. cities with their 1,900 sister cities in 120 different countries.

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    ESTA represents the North American entertainment technology industry, with members including dealers, manufacturers, reps, service and production companies, scenic houses, designers and consultants

    The IACVB offers valuable information for consumers planning business and leisure travel.

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