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  2. Why Americans shifted, scrapped minutes and changed time ...

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    New Yorkers lost about 4 minutes. Those in Atlanta said goodbye to 22 minutes, historian Heather Cox Richardson wrote Sunday in her Substack "Letters from An American."

  3. Heather Cox Richardson - Wikipedia

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    Heather Cox Richardson (born October 8, 1962) is an American historian. She is a professor of history at Boston College , where she teaches courses on the American Civil War , the Reconstruction Era , the American West, and the Plains Indians .

  4. The Observer: Maine is the home of Substack sensation and ...

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    One of the best-known historians today is the Maine-based scholar Heather Cox Richardson. I’m a big fan. Richardson lives in Round Pond (Lincoln County) Maine. She is the professor of history at ...

  5. Why the 1960s can help us understand our confusing economic mood

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    A key impetus for Lyndon Johnson's "Great Society" program to eradicate poverty was the sense that the flush economy made it possible, historian Heather Cox Richardson recently documented in her ...

  6. Railroad land grants in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Richardson, Heather Cox. The greatest nation of the Earth: Republican economic policies during the Civil War (Harvard UP, 2009) pp. 170–208, detailed history of passage of the Pacific Railroad Acts. Riegel, Robert Edgar. The Story of the Western Railroads (1926) online

  7. Talk:Heather Cox Richardson - Wikipedia

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    Heather Cox Richardson is co-host of an NPR podcast, she has 235k followers on Twitter, and an email newsletter with (I think) more than 350k subscribers. nytimes.com described her as 'more or less by accident the most successful independent journalist in America'.

  8. Heather Cox Richardson writes ‘Letters from an American’ to ...

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  9. Economic history of the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    Richardson, Heather Cox. The Greatest Nation of the Earth: Republican Economic Policies During the Civil War (1997) excerpt; Sexton, Jay. Debtor Diplomacy: Finance and American Foreign Relations in the Civil War Era, 1837-1873 (Clarendon Press, 2005) pp. 81–133. Studenski, Paul, and Herman E. Kroos.