Keyword [New england] Result: 81 - 100 | Page: 5 of 6 |
81. | Credit and the economy of colonial New England |
82. | Piety, politeness, and power: Formation of a Newtonian culture in New England, 1727--1779 |
83. | A Communion of Churches: Indian Christians, English Ministers, and Congregations in New England, 1600-1775 |
84. | Corporality and orthodoxy in early New England: Plymouth Colony, 1620--1692 |
85. | A utopian-mythopoesis reading of American Puritan jeremiads: A reclassification of selected seventeenth century New England pulpit literature |
86. | The Pennacook Indians and the New England frontier, circa 1604-1733 |
87. | Crafting an urban piety: New England's Swedish immigrants and their religious culture from 1880 to 1915 |
88. | Crossing cultures: Algonquian Indians and the invention of New England |
89. | A study of Cape Verdean-American ethnic development: The emergence of bilateral diaspora ethnicity and its impact in a southeastern New England locality |
90. | Providence lost: A study of epistemology and religious culture among New England Puritans, 1630-1730 |
91. | Rhetoric of seventeenth-century New England Puritan occasional sermons |
92. | Sustainable alternatives for New England small farms: A study of physical and cultural influences in the adoption of regenerative farming methods in New England small farm |
93. | Pesticides in cloudwater: A study at three New England mountain sites |
94. | THE BIONOMICS AND MORPHOLOGY OF NEW ENGLAND SPONGILLA-FLIES (NEUROPTERA: SISYRIDAE) |
95. | ACTS OF GOD: THE RHETORIC OF PROVIDENCE IN NEW ENGLAND, 1620-1730 (SERMONS, HOMILIES) |
96. | FROM HOUSEHOLD LABORERS TO MILLHANDS: A STUDY OF WOMEN IN THE TRANSITION TO INDUSTRIAL CAPITALISM IN ANTEBELLUM NEW ENGLAND |
97. | ROOT AND BRANCH: NEW ENGLAND'S RELIGIOUS RADICALS AND THEIR TRANSATLANTIC COMMUNITY, 1600--1660 |
98. | MISTRESS, MAID AND MARKET: THE TRANSFORMATION OF DOMESTIC SERVICE IN NEW ENGLAND, 1790-1870 |
99. | Beyond Boston: Catholicism in the northern New England borderlands in the nineteenth century |
100. | Robert Frost's New Hampshire, Philip Larkin's England, and Seamus Heaney's Ireland: Non-urban place and democratic poetry |
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