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61. William Schuman's wind band setting of 'Be Glad Then, America' (1975): Its history, analysis, and orchestration
62. Religious toleration in Puritan New England: the contribution of John Callender (1706-1748)
63. Evidence of wonders: Writing American identity in the early modern transatlantic world
64. Invasive Species Colonization Potential in New England: Distributions, Demography, and Adaptation
65. 'What I did is who I am': African American women and resistance to slavery in colonial and revolutionary New England
66. Visions of a Peaceful World: Locating Peace in Early Nineteenth-Century New England, 1805--1850
67. A Nation Under God: The Politics of Moral Reasoning in New England, 1776--1850
68. Colonial shipwrights and their world: Men, women, and markets in early New England
69. The slaves of colonial New England: Discourses of colonialism and identity at the Isaac Royall House, Medford, Massachusetts, 1732--1775
70. The central New England sea breeze study
71. A unifying vision: Improvement, imagination and Bernhard Hoffmann in Stockbridge (New England) and Santa Barbara (New Spain)
72. Sew speak! Needlework as the voice of ideology critique in 'The Scarlet Letter', 'A New England Nun,' and 'The Age of Innocence'
73. Colonial New England psalmody and the poetics of discord in translation
74. The weather and theology: The influence of the natural world on religious thought in Puritan New England
75. The re/formation of the female body: Gender, law, and culture in colonial New England and New Spain (Massachusetts, New Mexico, Mexico)
76. Ecologies of nation and identity: The idea and experience of place in early nineteenth-century New England literature (Daniel Webster, Lydia Maria Child, Harriet Vaughn Cheney, Theodore Dwight, Jr.)
77. And they forsooke stately buildings: Colonization and the social order of New England houses (England, Massachusetts)
78. Conservation ecology of salt marsh birds in New England
79. Mapping more than the world: Shaping the cartographic imagination in late medieval and early modern England (Edmund Spenser, Christopher Saxton, Christopher Marlowe, Sir Walter Ralegh, Andrew Marvell)
80. Prospero's America: John Winthrop, Jr., alchemy, and the creation of New England culture (1606--1676)
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