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"Detroit in Its World Setting is a timeline that offers readers a new appreciation of Michigan history by setting life in the Motor City in the context of world affairs. For each year, readers can follow the march of time in four categories - city and state events, national and world history, cultural progress, and scientific and commercial progress - that cover countless events over the three centuries since the city's founding as well as the people involved in them.".
"Originally published in 1953, Detroit in Its World Setting has been revised and updated to mark the city's 300th birthday in 2001. Expanded coverage includes such subjects as women's achievements, the African American community, ethnic communities, city landmarks, and public education. Additionally, appendices trace Detroit's political leadership from the early days of French command to the administration of Mayor Dennis Archer."--BOOK JACKET.
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Chronology, History, Chronologie, Histoire, Detroit (mich.), historyEdition | Availability |
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Detroit in its world setting: a three hundred year chronology, 1701-2001
2001, Wayne State University Press
in English
0814328709 9780814328705
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Detroit in Its World Setting: A Three Hundred Year Chronology, 1701-2001 (Great Lakes Books)
March 2001, Wayne State University Press
Hardcover
in English
0814328709 9780814328705
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