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What has happened when
different national, ethnic, and cultural groups have met in New Hampshire?
S = for classroom/students
* = available at the Museum
of New Hampshire History Store, Concord, NH
N = available at the Tuck
Library at the New Hampshire Historical Society in Concord, NH
Check your school library
for
SN* Burdick, Linda
Betts, ed. New Hampshire History Resources for Teachers. Concord:
New Hampshire Historical Society, 1994
Other Sources, some of
which may be out of print:
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Alien, E. John B. From
Skisport to Skiing: One Hundred Years of an American Sport. 1840-1940.
Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1993. |
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Andrews, Edward Deming.
The People Called Shakers: A Search for the Perfect Society. New York:
Dover Publications, 1963. |
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Armstrong, John Borden.
Factory Under the Elms: A History of Harrisville. New Hampshire. 1774-1969.
North Andover, Massachusetts: Museum of American Textile History, 1985. |
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N* |
Beale, Galen, and Mary Rose
Boswell. The Earth Shall Blossom: Shaker Herbs and Gardening. Woodstock.
Vermont: The CountrymanPress,1991. |
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Blum, Stella, ed. Fashions
and Costumes from Godey's Lady's Book. 1837-69. New York: Dover Publications,
Inc., 1985. |
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N* |
Brault, Gerard. The French-Canadian
Heritage in New England. Hanover: The University Press of New England,
1986. |
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N* |
Braun, David P. and Esther
K. Braun. The First Peoples of the Northeast. Lincoln: Lincoln Historical
Society, 1994. |
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The many Native American
stories and teacher guides by Joseph Bruchac, Fulcrum
Publishing.
Golden, Colorado. |
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Calloway, Colin G. The
Abenaki. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1989. |
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N* |
Calloway, Colin G. Dawnland
Encounters: Indians and Europeans in Northern New England. Hanover:
University Press of New England, 1991. |
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Calloway, Colin G. North
Country Captives: Selected Narratives of Indian Captivity from Vermont
and New Hampshire. Hanover: University Press of New England, 1992. |
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Carr, Frances A. Shaker
Your Plate: Of Shaker Cooks and Cooking. Hanover: University Press
of New England, 1985. |
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S* |
Cowen-Fletcher, Jane, and
Nancy M. Thompson. Learning About Shakers. Canterbury, New Hampshire:
Pleasant Grove Publishing Co., 1988. |
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S* |
D'Alelio, Jane. I Know
That Building! Discovering Architecture with Activities and Games.
Washington, DC: The Preservation Press, 1989. |
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N* |
Hareven, Tamara K. and Randolph
Langenbach. Amoskeag: Life and Work in an American Factory City.
New York: Pantheon Books, 1978. |
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N* |
Kaplan, Emma Nogrady, and
Sidney Kaplan. The Black Presence in the Era of the American Revolution.
Amherst: The University of Massachusetts Press, 1989. |
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N* |
Koop, Alien V. Stark Decency:
German Prisoners of War in a New England Village. Hanover: University
Press of New England, 1988. |
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S* |
New Hampshire Through
Many Eves: An Activity Book for Students. Concord, NH: New Hampshire
Historical Society, 1995. |
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Rosal, Lorenca Consuelo.
"God Save The People:" A New Hampshire History. Orford, New Hampshire:
Equity Publishing Corporation, 1988. |
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S* |
Siegel, Beatrice. Indians
of the Northeast Woodlands. New York: Walker and Company, 1992. |
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N* |
Ulrich, Laurel Thatcher.
Good Wives: Image and Reality in the Lives of Women in Northern New
England. 1650-1750. New York: Random House, 1991. |
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Weitzman, David. My Backyard
History Book. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1975. |
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Wilson, Harriet. Our
Nig: or. Sketches from the Life of a Free Black, [reprint] New York:
Random House, 1983. |
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Yates, Elizabeth. Amos
Fortune. Free Man. New York: Puffin Books, 1989. |
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