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E-raamat: United States of Ohio: One American State and Its Impact on the Other Forty-Nine

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  • Sari: Trillium Books
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Jan-2019
  • Kirjastus: Ohio State University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780814276709
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  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Sari: Trillium Books
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Jan-2019
  • Kirjastus: Ohio State University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780814276709

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The story of Ohio—from its geographical position to its cultural mix and economic development—and its centrality to Americans inside and outside the state.


Electoral significance has always distinguished the small northern state sandwiched between Lake Erie and the Ohio River. Only twice since the beginning of the twentieth century has Ohio failed to pick the candidate who ultimately won the presidential election. But presidential elections are only part of the Ohio story. That’s because the state has always been an innovator, an incubator, and a bellwether for the American experience. In a unique look at Ohio, David E. Rohr chronicles key stories that come from the Buckeye State and the remarkable effect Ohio’s development has had on the larger country.
 
The United States of Ohio covers little-known facts about Ohio, such as how the state was the birthplace of both the National Football League and Major League Baseball and how it was Ohioans who led efforts toward racial integration in both sports. Readers will learn what makes the state a manufacturing and agricultural powerhouse—with both the largest tire company, Akron’s Goodyear, and the largest consumer products company, Cincinnati’s Proctor & Gamble, based there. The state grows, processes, and builds on a level that far outpaces the size of its population or expanse of its borders. And it is the birthplace of many prominent US figures—from Thomas Edison to John Glenn to Neil Armstrong. From sports to a century’s worth of entertainment superstars to aviation and space exploration, Ohio’s best have made for America’s greatest stories—all captured here in a look at the Buckeye State and its impact on the other forty-nine.
  


 
 
List Of Illustrations ix
Introduction 1(220)
Chapter 1 Sister Theory
5(8)
Chapter 2 America Writ Small
13(7)
Chapter 3 Crossroads, Thrill Rides, and Lunch
20(15)
Chapter 4 Moondogs and Rock Halls
35(11)
Chapter 5 Harriet and the Generals
46(8)
Chapter 6 Porkopolis
54(5)
Chapter 7 The Soap That Floats
59(7)
Chapter 8 Ruthless
66(7)
Chapter 9 Mother of Invention
73(9)
Chapter 10 Henry Ford's Front Lawn
82(10)
Chapter 11 Up from the Bicycle Shop
92(11)
Chapter 12 From Dayton to the Moon
103(11)
Chapter 13 The Internal Melting Pot
114(10)
Chapter 14 Where Sports First Met Money
124(18)
Chapter 15 More Than a Game
142(10)
Chapter 16 Being Cleveland
152(11)
Chapter 17 Killing Marilyn and Sam
163(11)
Chapter 18 Ending the '60s
174(10)
Chapter 19 The Electoral Collage
184(10)
Chapter 20 Eight Average Presidents
194(17)
Chapter 21 Yard Signs in the Heartland
211(10)
Acknowledgments 221(2)
Notes 223(12)
Bibliography 235(26)
About The Author 261