New England
Overview
Works: | 1 works in 17 publications in 1 languages |
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Titles
Shadows in the valley[electronic resource] :a cultural history of illness, death, and loss in New England, 1840-1916 /
by:
New England; Project Muse.; Swedlund, Alan C.
(Language materials, printed)
New England in U.S. government publications, 1789-1849[electronic resource] :an annotated bibliography /
by:
Clark, Suzanne M.; New England
(Language materials, printed)
Carved in stone[electronic resource] :the artistry of early New England gravestones /
by:
Gilson, Thomas.; Gilson, William.; New England; Project Muse.
(Language materials, printed)
Rustic warriors[electronic resource] :warfare and the provincialsoldier on the New England frontier, 1689-1748 /
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Eames, Steven C., (1954-); Massachusetts.; New England; New Hampshire.; Project Muse.; Soldiers
(Language materials, printed)
Martyrs' mirror[electronic resource] :persecution and holiness in early New England /
by:
New England; Weimer, Adrian Chastain.
(Language materials, printed)
New Israel/New England[electronic resource] :Jews and Puritans in early America /
by:
Hoberman, Michael.; New England; Project Muse.; United States
(Language materials, printed)
Dirty whites and dark secrets[electronic resource] :sex and racein Peyton Place /
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Hirsh-Dickinson, Sally.; Metalious, Grace.; New England; Project Muse.
(Language materials, printed)
Making war and minting Christians[electronic resource] :masculinity, religion, and colonialism in early New England /
by:
New England; Project Muse.; Romero, R. Todd, (1968-)
(Language materials, printed)
New England nation[electronic resource] :the country the Puritans built /
by:
Daniels, Bruce Colin.; New England
(Language materials, printed)
Banished[electronic resource] :common law and the rhetoric of social exclusion in early New England /
by:
Goodman, Nan, (1957-); New England; Project Muse.
(Language materials, printed)
New England's crises and cultural memory[electronic resource] :literature, politics, history, religion, 1620–1860 /
by:
McWilliams, John.; New England
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Creating an American identity[electronic resource] :New England,1789-1825 /
by:
Europe; Kermes, Stephanie.; New England; Palgrave Connect (Online service)
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New England beyond criticism[electronic resource] :in defense of America's first literature /
by:
New England; New, Elisa.; United States
(Electronic resources)
An archaeology of improvement in rural Massachusetts[electronic resource] :landscapes of profit and betterment at the dawn of the 19th century /
by:
Lewis, Quentin.; Massachusetts; New England; SpringerLink (Online service)
(Language materials, printed)
First founders[electronic resource] :American Puritans and Puritanism in an Atlantic world /
by:
Bremer, Francis J.; New England; Project Muse.
(Language materials, printed)
The Indian Great Awakening[electronic resource] :Religion and the Shaping of Native Cultures in Early America /
by:
Fisher, Linford D.; New England
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Race and redemption in Puritan New England[electronic resource] /
by:
Bailey, Richard A., (1974-); New England
(Language materials, printed)
Nantucket and other native places[electronic resource] :the legacy of Elizabeth Alden Little /
by:
Chilton, Elizabeth S.; Little, Elizabeth A.; Nantucket Island (Mass.); New England; Project Muse.; Rainey, Mary Lynne.
(Language materials, printed)
Cultural resource management[electronic resource] :archaeological research, preservation planning, and public education in the northeastern United States /
by:
Kerber, Jordan E., (1957-); New England
(Electronic resources)
Thinking America[electronic resource] :New England intellectualsand the varieties of American identity /
by:
New England; Project Muse.; Taylor, Andrew, (1968-); United States
(Language materials, printed)
Meetinghouses of early New England[electronic resource] /
by:
Benes, Peter.; New England; Project Muse.
(Language materials, printed)
Miraculous plagues[electronic resource] :an epidemiology of early New England narrative /
by:
Great Britain; New England; Silva, Cristobal.
(Language materials, printed)
The poems of Edward Taylor[electronic resource] :a reference guide /
by:
Guruswamy, Rosemary Fithian, (1948-); New England; Taylor, Edward, (1642-1729)
(Language materials, printed)
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Subjects
Mortality
Death
Jews
Cemeteries
Vernacular architecture
Race relations
Cultural property
Excavations (Archaeology)
Historic preservation
Popular culture
Puritans in literature
Literature and history
Puritans
HISTORY / United States / State & Local / General
HISTORY / United States / State & Local / New England (CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT)
Loss (Psychology)
Sex role
New Hampshire.
Rural development
Archaeology.
College teachers
New England
Taylor, Edward,
Puritan movements in literature
Epidemiology
Epidemics in literature.
Metalious, Grace.
Masculinity
Common law
Sepulchral monuments
Christianity and other religions
Archaeology
Agriculture
Devotional literature, English
Young women
Sisters
American literature
Epidemics
Narration (Rhetoric)
Funeral Rites
Thanatology
National characteristics, American, in literature.
United States
Public buildings
Political culture
HISTORY / United States / State & Local / Middle Atlantic (DC, DE, MD, NJ, NY, PA)
Little, Elizabeth A.
Indians of North America
Nantucket Island (Mass.)
Attitude to Death
Diseases
Soldiers
Europe
March family (Fictitious characters)
Authors, American
Race in literature.
Missionaries
Martyrdom
Agricultural innovations
Social Sciences.
Massachusetts
Historic sites
Nationalism
National characteristics, American
Christian poetry, American
Politics and literature
History, 20th Century
History, 19th Century
Sex in literature.
Christianity and culture
New, Elisa.
Regionalism
Government publications
Mothers and daughters
Religion and literature
Great Britain
Massachusetts.
New Englanders
Exile (Punishment)
Wooden churches
Literature and society