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Summary
In People of the Wachusett the history of the New England town becomes the cultural history of America's first frontier. Integral to this history are the firsthand narratives of town founders and citizens, English, French, and Native American, whose accounts of trading and warring, relocating and putting down roots proved essential to the building of these communities. Town plans, local records, broadside ballads, vernacular house forms and furniture, festivals -- all come into play in this innovative book, giving a rich picture of early Americans creating towns and crafting historical memory.
Beginning with the Wachusett, in northern Worcester County, Massachusetts, David Jaffee traces the founding of towns through inland New England and Nova Scotia, from the mid-seventeenth century through the Revolutionary Era. His history of New England's settlement is one in which the replication of towns across the landscape is inextricable from the creation of a regional and national culture, with stories about colonization giving shape and meaning to New England life.
Author Biography
David Jaffee is Associate Professor of History, City College of the City University of New York.
Table of Contents
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ix | (2) | |||
Acknowledgments | xi | ||||
Introduction: New England Begins | 1 | (22) | |||
PART I. TOWN SETTLEMENT IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY | 23 | (78) | |||
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25 | (48) | |||
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73 | (28) | |||
PART II. TOWN SETTLEMENT IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY | 101 | (62) | |||
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103 | (24) | |||
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127 | (36) | |||
PART III. THE CREATION OF GREATER NEW ENGLAND | 163 | (76) | |||
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165 | (35) | |||
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200 | (39) | |||
Epilogue: The Myth of Town Settlement | 239 | (12) | |||
Notes | 251 | (40) | |||
Bibliographical Essay | 291 | (5) | |||
Index | 296 |
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