Teaching Cleveland Stories 2015 and Cleveland History and Economics 2010 Full Books
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Dr. John J. GrabowskiDr. John J. Grabowski holds a joint position as the Krieger-Mueller Historian and Vice President for Collections at the Western Reserve Historical Society and the Krieger-Mueller Associate Professor of Applied History at Case Western Reserve University. Cleveland: A Concise History (Cleveland: A Concise History, 1796-1996) Carol Poh Miller, Robert WheelerThe Birth of Modern Cleveland 1865-1930 (Miggins and Campbell, eds.) (The Western Reserve Historical Society publication) 1988Identity, Conflict, and Cooperation: Central Europeans in Cleveland, 1850-1930 David C. Hammack (Editor), Diane L. Grabowski (Editor), John J. Grabowski (Editor) 2002Alabama NorthAlabamaNorth: African-American Migrants, Community, and Working-Class Activism in Cleveland, 1915-1945 Kimberley L. Phillips 1999Cleveland: A Tradition of Reform by David D. Van Tassel and John Grabowski 1986Greg Deegan – Teacher Beachwood High School and Director of Teaching Cleveland InstituteA Ghetto Takes Shape: Black Cleveland, 1870 – 1930, by Kenneth L. Kusmer 1978Cleveland: The Best Kept Secret, by George Condon 1967Horse Trails to Regional Rails: The Story of Public Transit in Greater Cleveland, by James A. Toman and Blaine S. Hayes 1996Tom Suddes – Professor of Journalism Ohio University/Practicing JournalistThe Western Reserve; the Story of New Connecticut in Ohio. Hatcher, Harlan. (Indianapolis, 1949)The Confessions of a Reformer. Howe, Frederic C. (New York, 1925) (Frederick Howe link is here) (Tom L. Johnson chapter is here)Point of View [newsletter]. (Cleveland, 1968 – ). Edited by Roldo Bartimole.The Life of Mr. Justice Clarke: A Testament to the Power of Liberal Dissent in America. Warner, Hoyt L. (Cleveland, 1959)Progressivism in Ohio, 1897-1917. Warner, Hoyt L. (Columbus, 1964)Roldo Bartimole – JournalistMy Story. Tom L. Johnson, edited by Elizabeth J. Hauser 1912 (Tom L. Johnson link is here)
Promises of Power. Carl Stokes 1973
The Confessions of a Reformer. Frederic C. Howe. 1925 Tom L. Johnson chapter is here. Marcus Hanna chapter is here.
Silent Syndicate. Hank Messick 1967Mobbed Up. James Neff 1990They Call it a Game. by Bernie Parrish, former Cleveland Browns football player and someone who is still fighting for old time players. (for sports fans a real inside look about pro football with a special look at Art Modell & Browns) 1971More lists on the way
Teaching Cleveland Stories 2015 and Cleveland History and Economics 2010 Full Books
Teaching Cleveland Stories Full book 2015
The link is here
Cleveland History and Economics Full book 2010
The link is here
Dr. John J. Grabowski
Dr. John J. Grabowski holds a joint position as the Krieger-Mueller Historian and Vice President for Collections at the Western Reserve Historical Society and the Krieger-Mueller Associate Professor of Applied History at Case Western Reserve University.
Cleveland: A Concise History (Cleveland: A Concise History, 1796-1996) Carol Poh Miller, Robert Wheeler
The Birth of Modern Cleveland 1865-1930 (Miggins and Campbell, eds.) (The Western Reserve Historical Society publication) 1988
Identity, Conflict, and Cooperation: Central Europeans in Cleveland, 1850-1930 David C. Hammack (Editor), Diane L. Grabowski (Editor), John J. Grabowski (Editor) 2002
Alabama North
AlabamaNorth: African-American Migrants, Community, and Working-Class Activism in Cleveland, 1915-1945 Kimberley L. Phillips 1999
Cleveland: A Tradition of Reform
by David D. Van Tassel and John Grabowski 1986
Greg Deegan – Teacher Beachwood High School and Director of Teaching Cleveland Institute
A Ghetto Takes Shape: Black Cleveland, 1870 – 1930, by Kenneth L. Kusmer 1978
Cleveland: The Best Kept Secret, by George Condon 1967
Horse Trails to Regional Rails: The Story of Public Transit in Greater Cleveland, by James A. Toman and Blaine S. Hayes 1996
Tom Suddes – Professor of Journalism Ohio University/Practicing Journalist
The Western Reserve; the Story of New Connecticut in Ohio. Hatcher, Harlan. (Indianapolis, 1949)
The Confessions of a Reformer. Howe, Frederic C. (New York, 1925) (Frederick Howe link is here) (Tom L. Johnson chapter is here)
Point of View [newsletter]. (Cleveland, 1968 – ). Edited by Roldo Bartimole.
The Life of Mr. Justice Clarke: A Testament to the Power of Liberal Dissent in America. Warner, Hoyt L. (Cleveland, 1959)
Progressivism in Ohio, 1897-1917. Warner, Hoyt L. (Columbus, 1964)
Roldo Bartimole – Journalist
My Story. Tom L. Johnson, edited by Elizabeth J. Hauser 1912 (Tom L. Johnson link is here)
Promises of Power. Carl Stokes 1973
The Confessions of a Reformer. Frederic C. Howe. 1925 Tom L. Johnson chapter is here. Marcus Hanna chapter is here.
Silent Syndicate. Hank Messick 1967
They Call it a Game. by Bernie Parrish, former Cleveland Browns football player and someone who is still fighting for old time players. (for sports fans a real inside look about pro football with a special look at Art Modell & Browns) 1971