Books by "William Mark Davidson"

12 books found

History of the County of Annapolis

History of the County of Annapolis

by William Arthur Calnek

1897 · W. Briggs ; Montreal : C.W. Coates ; Halifax, N.S. : S.F. Huestis ; London : Phillimore

Past and Present of Saline County, Missouri

Past and Present of Saline County, Missouri

by William Barclay Napton

1910

Annals of Platte County, Missouri

Annals of Platte County, Missouri

by William McClung Paxton

1897

History of Kentucky

History of Kentucky

by William Elsey Connelley, Ellis Merton Coulter

1922

The Big Sandy Valley

The Big Sandy Valley

by William Ely

2009 · Heritage Books

Consists primarily of biographical and genealogical sketches of the families of the Kentucky counties - Boyd, Lawrence, Elliott, Morgan, Magoffin, Martin, Floyd, Johnson, Pike, Perry, and Knox. There are also some brief accounts of the communities along t

The Big Sandy Valley

The Big Sandy Valley

by William Ely

1887

People, Places, and Belonging

People, Places, and Belonging

by William Marsiglio

2025 · University of Toronto Press

Place matters – for good and bad. Infinitely diverse in form, place embodies the action settings where social life happens. Often fighting to preserve a sense of group belonging in the process, we design places to reflect our values and interests. With an eye on our rapidly changing world, People, Places, and Belonging explores how social realities at every level are affected by the places we collectively forge across various social domains. The book shows how place-related circumstances can promote personal empowerment, civic engagement, and social and environmental justice. Discussing places that affect personal and social well-being, including homes, communities, vehicles, and the metaverse, William Marsiglio illustrates how a web of social processes involving claims, attachments, rituals, and transitions (CART) structure our experiences in place. The author argues that we can use decision-making principles to enhance our attachments, encourage supportive rituals, smooth out transitions, and manage claims with less conflict and more social justice. Armed with a heightened place consciousness and ethical principles, People, Places, and Belonging ultimately posits that we must individually and collectively build places that enrich our lives, celebrate the communal spirit, and foster social equity and ecological justice.