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OverviewDecades after pulling up stakes, three sixty-something Canadians living in three different countries are drawn back to the town in which they spent their formative years and built their lifelong friendship. In Roots Revisited, they share their memories of the town that molded them and sent them on their way, and examine the effect of those hometown experiences on their adult lives out in the world. They go on to chronicle what has become of their hometown, and examine the effect the place has had on those who never left and on members of a younger generation deciding whether to leave or stay. Employing a variety of research methods and undertaking a broad interdisciplinary approach, the authors observe and trace key developments in their hometown over the past half century, examine how those developments pertain to the wider modern world, and illustrate how their journey reflects the experience of countless people who’ve left the towns and cities in which they grew up only to find, sometimes half a century later, that they’ve retained more of their hometown roots than they ever realized. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Irene Maria F. Blayer , Dulce Maria Scott , Steven Verrier , P. David MarshallPublisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc Imprint: Peter Lang Publishing Inc Edition: New edition Volume: 14 Weight: 0.502kg ISBN: 9781636679532ISBN 10: 1636679536 Pages: 280 Publication Date: 29 August 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsLIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS — ACKNOWLEDGMENTS — PREFATORY NOTE — INTRODUCTION: THE SEEDS, SCOPE, AND SIGNIFICANCE OF THIS STUDY — PART ONE: EVOLUTION OF A HOMETOWN — PART TWO: SPIRIT OF A HOMETOWN — PART THREE: ATTENTION OF A HOMETOWN — PART FOUR: METAMORPHOSIS OF A HOMETOWN — CONCLUSION — EPILOGUE — BIBLIOGRAPHYReviewsAuthor InformationSteven Verrier (BA, BEd, MA, MA) has worked as a high school teacher, a college instructor, an editor, and a musician. His publications include Raising a Child to Be Bilingual and Bicultural (2003), Class Struggle: Journal of a Teacher In Up to His Ears (2011), and The Two-Party Trap: Recipe for Dysfunction in American Politics (2022). P. David Marshall, PhD, has published many scholarly books including Celebrity and Power (2014), Contemporary Publics (2015), Celebrity Persona Pandemic (2016), and Persona Studies (2020). More recently, David served as General Editor for Bloomsbury’s six-volume Cultural History of Fame series (2025). David, an Emeritus Professor at Deakin University and Honorary professor at University of Nottingham—Ningbo (China), lives in New South Wales, Australia. David Riddell, MA, is Senior Archaeologist for SLR Consulting at Stony Point and part of a team concerned with the remediation of the Stony Point First Nation lands formerly occupied by the Canadian military. Archaeological publications can be found in Kewa Publication Online (Ontario Archaeological Society, London Chapter). Dave’s archaeological perspective plays into various observations in Roots Revisited. He lives in Forest, Ontario. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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