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Ebb Tide in New England

Author : Elaine Forman Crane
Publisher : UPNE
Page : 350 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : History
ISBN : 155553337X

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The status of women in four New England seaports during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries is thoroughly documented in this illuminating work.

New England Open-House Cookbook

Author : Sarah Leah Chase
Publisher : Workman Publishing Company
Page : 401 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2015-06-02
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 9780761184249

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New England Open-House Cookbook by Sarah Leah Chase Pdf

“I’ve adored Sarah Chase’s cookbooks for decades! This is exactly what you want to cook at home—delicious, satisfying, earthy food your friends and family will love.” —Ina Garten, Barefoot Contessa Cookbooks and Television From a born-and-bred New Englander comes a book that sings with all the flavors and textures of the beloved region. Sarah Leah Chase is a caterer, cooking teacher, and prolific writer whose books—including The Silver Palate Good Times Cookbook (as coauthor) and Nantucket Open-House Cookbook—have over 3.4 million copies in print. For New England Open-House Cookbook, she draws from her memories of growing up in Connecticut and Maine; her experience living and cooking on Cape Cod; and her extensive travels meeting farmers, fishermen, and chefs. The result is a wide-ranging cookbook for everyone who has skied the mountains of Vermont, sailed off the coast of Maine, dug for clams on Cape Cod, or just wishes they had. It reflects the bountiful ingredients and recipes of New England, served up in evocative prose, gorgeous full-color photographs, and 300 delicious recipes. All of New England’s classic dishes are represented, including a wealth of shellfish soups and stews and a full chapter celebrating lobster. From breakfast (Debbie’s Blue Ribbon Maine Muffins) to delightful appetizers and nibbles (Tiny Tumbled Tomatoes, Oysters “Clark Rockefeller”) to mains for every season and occasion: Baked Bluefish with New Potatoes and Summer Rib Eyes with Rosemary, Lemon, and Garlic. Plus: perfect picnic recipes, farmstand sides, and luscious desserts.

The Ecology of New England Tidal Flats

Author : Robert B. Whitlatch
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 144 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 1982
Category : Coasts
ISBN : UOM:39015086454710

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A Tide-swept Coast of Sand and Marsh

Author : Miles O. Hayes,Jacqueline Michel
Publisher : Pandion Books
Page : 299 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2013-01-01
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780981661834

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A Tide-swept Coast of Sand and Marsh by Miles O. Hayes,Jacqueline Michel Pdf

This book will help you explore the origins of coastal features, such as barrier islands, sand beaches and coastal dunes. It unravels the wonderful mystery of how the extensive Georgia salt marshes evolved. Furthermore, it explains the changing face of the coastline through deposition and erosion during major storms. The key ecological resources are described in detail for each of the major subdivisions of the coast. Through richly illustrated diagrams, full-color photographs, and satellite images this general treatment of the coastal geology and ecology of Georgia will help you understand this exceptional coast through a delightful and completely comprehensible narrative.

The Ties That Buy

Author : Ellen Hartigan-O'Connor
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2009-03-25
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0812241444

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The Ties That Buy by Ellen Hartigan-O'Connor Pdf

The Ties That Buy traces the lives of black and white women in early America to reveal how they used residence, work, credit, and money to shape consumer culture precisely at a time when the politics of the marketplace gained national significance.

Becoming America

Author : Jon Butler
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 337 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2001-12-28
Category : History
ISBN : 9780674253216

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Winner of the John G. Cawelti Award, Popular Culture Association and American Culture Association “We must congratulate Butler for [bringing] under control [a] profusion of scholarship and [making] sense of it in fewer than 250 pages. His book is a tour de force...Compelling and readable.”—Gordon S. Wood, New Republic “Americans today think of the colonial period, if at all, as a time remote from modern America, in which society was unimaginably different from ours. Butler argues persuasively that America during the late colonial period...displayed distinctive traits of modern America, among them vigorous religious pluralism, bewildering ethnic diversity, tremendous inequalities of wealth, and a materialistic society with pervasively commercial values.”—Kirkus Reviews Multinational, profit-driven, materialistic, power-hungry, religiously plural: America today—and three hundred years ago. Jon Butler’s panoramic view of the mainland American colonies after 1680 transforms our customary picture of pre-Revolutionary America; it reveals a strikingly “modern“ character that belies the eighteenth-century quaintness fixed in history. Stressing the middle and late decades (the hitherto “dark ages”) of the American colonial experience, Butler shows us vast revolutionary changes in a society that, for ninety years before 1776, was already becoming America.

The Oxford Handbook of the Protestant Reformations

Author : Ulinka Rublack
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 849 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2017
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780199646920

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This handbook is currently in development, with individual articles publishing online in advance of print publication. At this time, we cannot add information about unpublished articles in this handbook, however the table of contents will continue to grow as additional articles pass through the review process and are added to the site. Please note that the online publication date for this handbook is the date that the first article in the title was published online

Daily Life during the Salem Witch Trials

Author : K. David Goss
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 436 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2012-06-06
Category : History
ISBN : 9798216070849

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Daily Life during the Salem Witch Trials by K. David Goss Pdf

There are few episodes in American history as interesting and controversial as the Salem Witch Trials. This work provides a revealing analysis of what it was like to live in Massachusetts during that time, creating a nuanced profile of New England Puritans and their culture. What was it like to live in the colony of Massachusetts during the last decade of the 17th century, the decade famed for the Salem Witch Trials? Daily Life during the Salem Witch Trials answers that question, offering a vivid portrait essential to anyone seeking to understand the traumatic events of the time in their proper historical context. The book begins with a historical overview tracing the development of the Puritan experiment in the Massachusetts colony from 1620 to 1692. It then explores the cultural values and day-to-day concerns of Puritan society in the late-17th century, including trends and patterns of behavior in family life, household activities, business and economics, political and military responsibilities, and religious belief. Each chapter interprets a different aspect of daily life as it was experienced by those who lived through the social crisis of the witch trials of 1692–93, helping readers better comprehend how the history-making events of those years could come to pass.

Puritan Family and Community in the English Atlantic World

Author : Margaret Murányi Manchester
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2019-05-31
Category : History
ISBN : 9780429619908

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Puritan Family and Community in the English Atlantic World by Margaret Murányi Manchester Pdf

Puritan Family and Community in the English Atlantic World examines the dynamics of marriage, family and community life during the "Great Migration" through the microhistorical study of one puritan family in 1638 Rhode Island. Through studying the Verin family, a group of English non-conformists who took part in the "Great Migration", this book examines differing approaches within puritanism towards critical issues of the age, including liberty of conscience, marriage, family, female agency, domestic violence, and the role of civil government in responding to these developments. Like other nonconformists who challenged the established Church of England, the Verins faced important personal dilemmas brought on by the dictates of their conscience even after emigrating. A violent marital dispute between Jane and her husband Joshua divided the Providence community and resulted, for the first time in the English-speaking colonies, in a woman’s right to a liberty of conscience independent of her husband being upheld. Through biographical sketches of the founders of Providence and engaging with puritan ministerial and prescriptive literature and female-authored petitions and pamphlets, this book illustrates how women saw their place in the world and considers the exercise of female agency in the early modern era. Connecting migration studies, family and community studies, religious studies, and political philosophy, Puritan Family and Community in the English Atlantic World will be of great interest to scholars of the English Atlantic World, American religious history, gender and violence, the history of New England, and the history of family.

The Sea-Beach at Ebb-Tide

Author : Augusta Foote Arnold
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 558 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2019-09-25
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9783734079023

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Reproduction of the original: The Sea-Beach at Ebb-Tide by Augusta Foote Arnold

Setting in the American Short Story of Local Color, 1865–1900

Author : Robert D. Rhode
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2019-06-01
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9783110812732

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Setting in the American Short Story of Local Color, 1865–1900 by Robert D. Rhode Pdf

To celebrate the 270th anniversary of the De Gruyter publishing house, the company is providing permanent open access to 270 selected treasures from the De Gruyter Book Archive. Titles will be made available to anyone, anywhere at any time that might be interested. The DGBA project seeks to digitize the entire backlist of titles published since 1749 to ensure that future generations have digital access to the high-quality primary sources that De Gruyter has published over the centuries.

Daily Life in the Colonial City

Author : Keith T. Krawczynski
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2013-02-20
Category : History
ISBN : 9798216071143

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Daily Life in the Colonial City by Keith T. Krawczynski Pdf

An exploration of day-to-day urban life in colonial America. The American city was an integral part of the colonial experience. Although the five largest cities in colonial America--Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Charles Town, and Newport--held less than ten percent of the American popularion on the eve of the American Revolution, they were particularly significant for a people who resided mostly in rural areas, and wilderness. These cities and other urban hubs contained and preserved the European traditions, habits, customs, and institutions from which their residents had emerged. They were also centers of commerce, transportation, and communication; held seats of colonial government; and were conduits for the transfer of Old World cultures. With a focus on the five largest cities but also including life in smaller urban centers, Krawczynski's nuanced treatment will fill a significant gap on the reference shelves and serve as an essential source for students of American history, sociology, and culture. In-depth, thematic chapters explore many aspects of urban life in colonial America, including working conditions for men, women, children, free blacks, and slaves as well as strikes and labor issues; the class hierarchy and its purpose in urban society; childbirth, courtship, family, and death; housing styles and urban diet; and the threat of disease and the growth of poverty.

Organized Crime in Sports (racing).

Author : United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Crime
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 520 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 1973
Category : Crime
ISBN : LOC:00017620174

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Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Select Committee on Crime

Author : United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Crime
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 1900 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 1973
Category : Crime
ISBN : UCAL:B3611845

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Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Select Committee on Crime by United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Crime Pdf