Sean Patrick Adams is an American academic and author. He is the Hyatt and Cici Brown Professor of History at the University of Florida. He specializes in the history of American capitalism and energy.[1]

Books

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Author

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  • Home Fires: How Americans Kept Warm in the 19th Century (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2014)[2][3][4]
  • Old Dominion, Industrial Commonwealth: Coal, Politics, and Economy in Antebellum America (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004)[5][6]
  • The American Coal Industry, 1789-1902 (2013)

Editor

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  • A Companion to the Era of Andrew Jackson (2013)
  • The Early American Republic: A Documentary History (2009)

References

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  1. ^ "Sean Adams – Department of History". History.ufl.edu. Retrieved April 8, 2023.
  2. ^ Meyer, William B. (March 1, 2015). "Home Fires: How Americans Kept Warm in the Nineteenth Century". The New England Quarterly. 88 (1): 177–179. doi:10.1162/TNEQ_r_00448. S2CID 147247280 – via Silverchair.
  3. ^ "Home fires : how Americans kept warm in the nineteenth century / Sean Patrick Adams". www.si.edu.
  4. ^ "Beyond fireplaces: Historic heating methods of the 19th century". November 30, 2017.
  5. ^ Adams, Sean Patrick (September 5, 2004). Old Dominion, Industrial Commonwealth: Coal, Politics, and Economy in Antebellum America. Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 9781421400518 – via Project MUSE.
  6. ^ Schocket, Andrew M. (2006). "Old Dominion, Industrial Commonwealth: Coal, Politics, and Economy in Antebellum America. By SEAN PATRICK ADAMS". Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography.