Bibliography,
Resources
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This
bibliography and resource guide was
compiled by Austin Steelman,
Camson Tran, and professor Stephens
Brown, Richard D., Jack Tager. Massachusetts:
A Concise History.
Boston: University of Massachusetts
Press, 2000.
Browne,
Patricia Harrigan. Quincy:
A Past Carved in Stone.
Arcadia Publishing, 1996.
Campisi, Jack. Mashpee
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Syracuse: Syracuse University Press,
1993.
Coe, Michael. The
Line of Forts: Historical
Archaeology on the Colonial
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Hanover: University Press of New
England, 2006.
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Cronon, William. Changes
in the Land: Indians, Colonists
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Hill and
Wang, 1983.
Edwards,
William Churchill. Historic
Quincy, Massachusetts.
City of Quincy, 1957.
Foster, Michael K. and
William Cowan, eds. In
Search of New England's Native
Past.
Amherst: University of Massachusetts
Press, 1998.
Garver, Joseph G. Surveying
the Shore: Historic Maps of
Coastal Massachusetts, 1600-1930.
Boston: Commonwealth Editions, 2006.
Grumet,
Robert Steven. Historic
Contact: Indian People and
Colonists in Today's Northeastern
United States in the Sixteenth
through Eighteenth Centuries.
Norman: University of Oklahoma Press,
1995.
Grumet, Robert S., ed. foreword by
Anthony F. C. Wallace. Northeastern
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Amherst:
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with Biographical Sketches of Many
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Ifkovic,
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Lepore, Jill. The
Name of War: King Philip's War
and the Origins of American
Identity. New York:
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Mandell, Daniel R. Behind
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Eighteenth-Century Eastern
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Lincoln: University of Nebraska
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Merchant, Carolyn. Ecological
Revolutions: Nature, Gender, and
Science in New England.
Chapel Hill: University of North
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Richter, Daniel K. Before
the Revolution: America's Ancient
Pasts. Cambridge,
Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2011.
Richter, Daniel K. Facing
East from Indian Country: A Native
History of Early America.
Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University
Press, 2003.
Romero, R. Todd. Making
War and Minting Christians:
Masculinity, Religion, and
Colonialism in Early New England.
Amherst: University of Massachusetts
Press, 2011
Russell, Howard S. Indian
New England Before the Mayflower.
Hanover: University Press of New
England, 1980.
Silverman, David J. Faith
and Boundaries: Colonists,
Christianity, and Community among
the Wampanoag Indians of Martha's
Vineyard, 1600-1871.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
2007.
Vickers, Daniel and Vince Walsh. Young
Men and the Sea: Yankee Seafarers
in the Age of Sail. New
Haven: Yale University Press, 2007.
Wilson,
Daniel Munro, Quincy,
Old Braintree, and Merry-Mount.
Press of G. H. Ellis. co., 1906.
Winthrop, John, and James
Kendall Hosmer. Winthrop's
Journal, "History of New England,"
1630-1649. New York: C.
Scribner's Sons, 1908.
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