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Independence National Historical Park
An in-depth examination of the major historical events that occurred at
Independence Hall, Carpenters’ Hall, Congress Hall, and Franklin Court, among other park sites, as well as the founding fathers who shaped those
events.
An ideal companion for those who desire more than the brief overviews presented in tourists’ guidebooks.
Lavishly illustrated with prints from the INHP collections, the book is based on primary source documents, including
- Journals of Congress;
- Records of the Pennsylvania Assembly;
- contemporaneous newspaper accounts;
- the diaries and papers of such founding fathers as Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson; and
- more-recent scholarship on early American history.
What distinguishes the book from other similar works is that it’s an insider’s account of the history that took place in INHP, written by a former park ranger and now volunteer who holds a doctorate in early American history and taught the subject for 35 years at the prep school, undergraduate, and graduate levels. [AuthorName]By William C. Kashatus[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]William C. Kashatus resides in the greater Philadelphia area and is a historian, educator, writer, and former park ranger at Independence National Historical Park. He earned a master’s in history at Brown University and a doctorate at the University of Pennsylvania. Kashatus has taught at Penn’s Graduate School of Education, West Chester University, and the William Penn Charter School. He is the author of two dozen books on biography and American history.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]184 color and b/w images[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]An Insider's History[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]184 color and b/w images[/ColorPattern]
An ideal companion for those who desire more than the brief overviews presented in tourists’ guidebooks.
Lavishly illustrated with prints from the INHP collections, the book is based on primary source documents, including
- Journals of Congress;
- Records of the Pennsylvania Assembly;
- contemporaneous newspaper accounts;
- the diaries and papers of such founding fathers as Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson; and
- more-recent scholarship on early American history.
What distinguishes the book from other similar works is that it’s an insider’s account of the history that took place in INHP, written by a former park ranger and now volunteer who holds a doctorate in early American history and taught the subject for 35 years at the prep school, undergraduate, and graduate levels. [AuthorName]By William C. Kashatus[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]William C. Kashatus resides in the greater Philadelphia area and is a historian, educator, writer, and former park ranger at Independence National Historical Park. He earned a master’s in history at Brown University and a doctorate at the University of Pennsylvania. Kashatus has taught at Penn’s Graduate School of Education, West Chester University, and the William Penn Charter School. He is the author of two dozen books on biography and American history.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]184 color and b/w images[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]An Insider's History[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]184 color and b/w images[/ColorPattern]
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Description
An in-depth examination of the major historical events that occurred at
Independence Hall, Carpenters’ Hall, Congress Hall, and Franklin Court, among other park sites, as well as the founding fathers who shaped those
events.
An ideal companion for those who desire more than the brief overviews presented in tourists’ guidebooks.
Lavishly illustrated with prints from the INHP collections, the book is based on primary source documents, including
- Journals of Congress;
- Records of the Pennsylvania Assembly;
- contemporaneous newspaper accounts;
- the diaries and papers of such founding fathers as Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson; and
- more-recent scholarship on early American history.
What distinguishes the book from other similar works is that it’s an insider’s account of the history that took place in INHP, written by a former park ranger and now volunteer who holds a doctorate in early American history and taught the subject for 35 years at the prep school, undergraduate, and graduate levels. [AuthorName]By William C. Kashatus[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]William C. Kashatus resides in the greater Philadelphia area and is a historian, educator, writer, and former park ranger at Independence National Historical Park. He earned a master’s in history at Brown University and a doctorate at the University of Pennsylvania. Kashatus has taught at Penn’s Graduate School of Education, West Chester University, and the William Penn Charter School. He is the author of two dozen books on biography and American history.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]184 color and b/w images[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]An Insider's History[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]184 color and b/w images[/ColorPattern]
An ideal companion for those who desire more than the brief overviews presented in tourists’ guidebooks.
Lavishly illustrated with prints from the INHP collections, the book is based on primary source documents, including
- Journals of Congress;
- Records of the Pennsylvania Assembly;
- contemporaneous newspaper accounts;
- the diaries and papers of such founding fathers as Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson; and
- more-recent scholarship on early American history.
What distinguishes the book from other similar works is that it’s an insider’s account of the history that took place in INHP, written by a former park ranger and now volunteer who holds a doctorate in early American history and taught the subject for 35 years at the prep school, undergraduate, and graduate levels. [AuthorName]By William C. Kashatus[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]William C. Kashatus resides in the greater Philadelphia area and is a historian, educator, writer, and former park ranger at Independence National Historical Park. He earned a master’s in history at Brown University and a doctorate at the University of Pennsylvania. Kashatus has taught at Penn’s Graduate School of Education, West Chester University, and the William Penn Charter School. He is the author of two dozen books on biography and American history.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]184 color and b/w images[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]An Insider's History[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]184 color and b/w images[/ColorPattern]













