[MassHistPres] Readling list for the development of Form B historical narratives
Jonathan Feist
jfeist at charter.net
Thu Jul 8 06:21:58 EDT 2010
Hi Edward,
Shaker journals can be interesting reading for this type of study.
Some are searchable for free online via Fruitlands:
http://www.fruitlands.org/journals
--Jonathan
On Jul 8, 2010, at 12:30 AM, Edward Andrews wrote:
> I would appreciate it if listserv members could recommend books
> providing an understanding of 18th and 19th century Massachusetts
> society. The literature would be utilized by the writers of Mass
> Historical Commission Form B historical narratives.
>
> Ted Andrews
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