Massachusetts SUBJECT OF BOOKS
Richard M. Abrams. Conservatism in a Progressive Era: Massachusetts Politics, 1900-1912. Harvard University Press. 1964. 327pp. Henry F. Bedford. Socialism and the Workers in Massachusetts, 1886-1912. University of Massachusetts Press. 1966. 315pp. Geoffrey Blodgett. The Gentle Reformers: Massachusetts Democrats in the Cleveland Era: Massachusetts Democrats in the Cleveland Era. Harvard University Press. 1966. 342pp. Richard D. Brown; Jack Tager. Massachusetts: A Concise History. University of Massachusetts Press. 2000. 361pp. Richard D. Brown. Revolutionary Politics in Massachusetts: The Boston Committee of Correspondence and the Towns, 1772-1774. Harvard University Press. 1970. 282pp. Robert E. Brown. Middle-Class Democracy and the Revolution in Massachusetts, 1691-1780. Cornell University Press. 1955. 458pp. For the American Historical Association. Richard L. Bushman. King and People in Provincial Massachusetts. University of North Carolina Press. 1992. 290pp. David W. Conroy. In Public Houses: Drink & the Revolution of Authority in Colonial Massachusetts. UNC Press. 1995. 351pp. Arthur B. Darling. Political Changes in Massachusetts, 1824-1848: A Study of Liberal Movements in Politics. Yale University Press. 1925. 392pp. William Thomas Davis. History of the Judiciary of Massachusetts: Including the Plymouth and Massachusetts Colonies, the Province of the Massachusetts Bay, and the Commonwealth. Boston: Boston Book Co.. 1900. 446pp. Clyde Augustus Duniway. The Development of Freedom of the Press in Massachusetts. New York: Longmans, Green, and Co.. 1906. 202pp. Thomas A. Foster. Sex and the Eighteenth-Century Man: Massachusetts and the History of Sexuality in America. Beacon Press. 2007. 223pp. David D. Hall. Puritanism in Seventeenth-Century Massachusetts. Holt, Rinehart and Winston. 1968. 122pp. Van Beck Hall. Politics Without Parties: Massachusetts, 1780-1791. University of Pittsburgh Press. 1972. 375pp. Samuel Bannister Harding. The Contest Over the Ratification of the Federal Constitution in the State of Massachusetts. Harvard University Press. 1896. 194pp. Carol Hardy-Fanta; Jeffrey N. Gerson. Latino Politics in Massachusetts: Struggles, Strategies, and Prospects. Taylor & Francis. 2002. 336pp. William F. Hartford. Money, Morals, and Politics: Massachusetts in the Age of the Boston Associates. Northeastern University Press. 2001. 286pp. Michael E. Hennessy. Four Decades of Massachusetts Politics, 1890-1935. Ayer Publishing. 1971. 562pp. Christine Leigh Heyrman. Commerce and Culture: The Maritime Communities of Colonial Massachusetts 1690-1750. W. W. Norton. 1986. 432pp. Richard A. Hogarty. Massachusetts Politics and Public Policy: Studies in Power and Leadership. University of Massachusetts Press. 2002. 325pp. J. Joseph Huthmacher. Massachusetts People and Politics, 1919-1933. Atheneum. 1969. 328pp. Alexander Keyssar. Out of Work: The First Century of Unemployment in Massachusetts. Cambridge University Press. 1986. 469pp. Benjamin Woods Labaree. Colonial Massachusetts: A History. KTO Press. 1979. 349pp. Edgar Litt. The Political Cultures of Massachusetts. MIT Press. 1965. 224pp. Jerome M. Mileur; George T. Sulzner. Campaigning for the Massachusetts Senate: Electioneering Outside the Political Limelight. University of Massachusetts Press. 1974. 196pp. Samuel Eliot Morison. The Maritime History of Massachusetts, 1783-1860. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. 1921. 420pp. William Pencak. War, Politics & Revolution in Provincial Massachusetts. Northeastern University Press. 1981. 314pp. Ronald Arthur Petrin. French Canadians in Massachusetts Politics, 1885-1915: Ethnicity and Political Pragmatism. Balch Institute Press. 1990. 234pp. Susan Lynne Porter. Women of the Commonwealth: Work, Family, and Social Change in Nineteenth-Century Massachusetts. University of Massachusetts Press. 1996. 240pp. James H. Stark. The Loyalists of Massachusetts and the Other Side of the American Revolution. Boston: James H. Stark. 1907. 505pp. Jack Tager; John W. Ifkovic (editors). Massachusetts in the Gilded Age: Selected Essays. University of Massachusetts Press. 1985. 255pp. Betty Taymor. Running Against the Wind: The Struggle of Women in Massachusetts Politics. Northeastern University Press. 2000. 218pp. Conrad Edick Wright (editor). Massachusetts and the New Nation. Massachusetts Historical Society. 1992. 296pp.
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