A New England Town by Kenneth A Lockridge

A New England Town by Kenneth A Lockridge

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In his highly original and controversial study. Professor Lockridge traces the origins of Dedham, Massachusetts, carefully examining its establishment as a utopia in 1636, the changes that occurred during the first four generations of its settlement, and the kind of community it had become by the mid-eighteenth century.

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A New England Town by Kenneth A Lockridge

In his highly original and controversial study. Professor Lockridge traces the origins of Dedham, Massachusetts, carefully examining its establishment as a utopia in 1636, the changes that occurred during the first four generations of its settlement, and the kind of community it had become by the mid-eighteenth century.
Lockridge, Kenneth A.: - Trained under Frank Craven and Lawrence Stone, Kenneth A. Lockridge teaches at the University of Montana and is the author of numerous essays on American and European history.
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ISBN 13 9780393954593
ISBN 10 0393954595
Title A New England Town
Author Kenneth A Lockridge
Series Norton Essays In American History
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher WW Norton & Co
Year published 1988-09-14
Number of pages 238
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