
Dryden's Second Hundred Years: A Central New York Village in the Twentieth Century: Part I (1897-1942)
Elizabeth Denver GutchessEssentially, in fact, Dryden's Second Hundred Years records a transformation of place, as Dryden's tightly woven social fabric slowly unraveled during the century, while ever-lengthening strands of road and cable reached farther and farther beyond this small hill-rimmed valley-weaving ever wider and more life-enhancing communities for the people who live here.
At a time when the process of globalization outweighs all things local, however, it is important to keep balance. The global village, as many have warned, will be enriched not by neglecting the local but by taking care of it. One way to do that is simply to know and understand the local past. Like the body of fine work already produced by Dryden historians-and by local historians everywhere-this book might help us do that.
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: iUniverse
Published: 11/22/2006
ISBN: 9780595408177
Pages: 224
Weight: 0.74lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.51d
