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Our common dwellingHenry Thoreau, transcendentalism, and the class politics of nature / by: MyiLibrary.; New England; Newman, Lance.; Thoreau, Henry David, (1817-1862); Wordsworth, William, (1770-1850) (Electronic resources)
Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf? :a play / by: Albee, Edward, (1928-); New England (Language materials, printed)
Walking in the Way of Peace :Quaker Pacifism in the Seventeenth Century by: England; New England; Oxford University Press.; Weddle, Meredith Baldwin (Electronic resources)
The Europeans :a sketch / by: Boston (Mass.); James, Henry, (1843-1916.); New England; Ross, Ian Campbell. (Language materials, printed)
New England in U.S. government publications, 1789-1849an annotated bibliography / by: Clark, Suzanne M.; New England (Electronic resources)
Carved in stonethe artistry of early New England gravestones / by: Gilson, Thomas.; Gilson, William.; New England; Project Muse. (Electronic resources)
New England's crises and cultural memory :literature, politics, history, religion, 1620-1860 / by: McWilliams, John P.; New England (Language materials, printed)
Creating an American identityNew England,1789-1825 / by: Europe; Kermes, Stephanie.; New England; Palgrave Connect (Online service) (Electronic resources)
Shadows in the valleya cultural history of illness, death, and loss in New England, 1840-1916 / by: New England; Project Muse.; Swedlund, Alan C. (Electronic resources)
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Family Quakers Social classes in literature. Cultural property Excavations (Archaeology) Historic preservation Mortality Death Jews Cemeteries Vernacular architecture Race relations History of Britain and Ireland. Cultural History. Feature films. Transcendentalism (New England) Puritans in literature Literature and history College teachers Popular culture 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. New England Upper class Domestic fiction Clergy Social classes Archaeology Taylor, Edward, Puritan movements in literature Epidemiology Epidemics in literature. Metalious, Grace. Masculinity Common law Sepulchral monuments Christianity and other religions Agriculture Young women Sisters Congregational churches England Devotional literature, English American literature American drama. Epidemics Narration (Rhetoric) Funeral Rites Thanatology National characteristics, American, in literature. United States Public buildings Married people Rural poor Boston(Mass.) King Philip's War, 1675-1676 Nature in literature. 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 History. Political History. Wharton, Edith, Humorous stories March family (Fictitious characters) Thoreau, Henry David, Wordsworth, William, Historic sites Europe Authors, American Race in literature. Missionaries Martyrdom Agricultural innovations Social Sciences. Massachusetts History of Religion. Imperialism and Colonialism. Europeans Alcott, Louisa May, Politics and literature Christian poetry, American Nationalism National characteristics, American History, 20th Century History, 19th Century Sex in literature. Christianity and culture New, Elisa. Farm life Boston (Mass.) O'Neill, Eugene, Video recordings for the hearing impaired. Mothers and daughters Church and state Literature and society Government publications Religion and literature Regionalism Great Britain Massachusetts. New Englanders Exile (Punishment) Wooden churches Dissenters, Religious US History.
 
 
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