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New England (U.S.)

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Article Zachary Dorner (2023)
Unnamed, not unskilled: Toward a new labor history of pharmacy. History of Science (pp. 522-545). (/isis/citation/CBB467181848/) unapi

Article Marion Menzin (Winter 2023)
The Sugar Revolution in New England: Barbados, Massachusetts Bay, and the Atlantic Sugar Economy, 1600–1700. Business History Review (pp. 699-750). (/isis/citation/CBB666917274/) unapi

Article Robert M. Thorson (2023)
Taxonomy and Nomenclature for the Stone Domain in New England. Historical Archaeology (pp. 1353-1384). (/isis/citation/CBB081931211/) unapi

Article George D. Elliott (2023)
Gershom Bulkeley, “Saltbox Science,” and the Colonial New England Laboratory. Ambix: Journal of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry (pp. 357-379). (/isis/citation/CBB504962873/) unapi

Article Jason L. Newton (2023)
Cutover Capitalism: Connecting Labor and Nature in Forest Extraction. Environmental History (pp. 656-667). (/isis/citation/CBB223229617/) unapi

Article Madeline Kearin Ryan (2022)
The Smell of the Insane: Disciplining the Olfactory Domain in the Nineteenth-Century Asylum. Historical Archaeology (pp. 722-739). (/isis/citation/CBB334075144/) unapi

Article Meghan C.L. Howey; Christine M. DeLucia (2022)
Spectacles of Settler Colonial Memory: Archaeological Findings from an Early Twentieth-Century “First” Settlement Pageant and Other Commemorative Terrain in New England. International Journal of Historical Archaeology (pp. 974-1007). (/isis/citation/CBB327462840/) unapi

Article Karen Bescherer Metheny (2022)
Sensory Perspectives on Maize and Identity Formation in Colonial New England. Historical Archaeology (pp. 227-243). (/isis/citation/CBB003179062/) unapi

Article Ross K. Harper (2021)
The ca. 1638 Waterman Site, Marshfield, Massachusetts: The Anatomy of a Pilgrim House. Historical Archaeology (pp. 188-218). (/isis/citation/CBB397201863/) unapi

Article Nathan Braccio (2021)
Algonquian and English Map Making in New England, 1500–1700. Imago Mundi: A Review of Early Cartography (pp. 111-113). (/isis/citation/CBB834951811/) unapi

Book Alexandra Celia Kelly (2021)
Consuming ivory : Mercantile legacies of East Africa and New England. (/isis/citation/CBB596793782/) unapi

Article Theodore R. Delwiche (2020)
Fuit Ille non Empiricus Mercenarius: Apprehensions to Alchemy in Colonial New England. Ambix: Journal of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry (pp. 346-365). (/isis/citation/CBB223258219/) unapi

Book Ben Mutschler (2020)
The Province of Affliction: Illness and the Making of Early New England. (/isis/citation/CBB998093146/) unapi

Book Gary Patterson (2020)
Chemistry in 17th-Century New England. (/isis/citation/CBB100217599/) unapi

Book Ariel Ron (2020)
Grassroots Leviathan: Agricultural Reform and the Rural North in the Slaveholding Republic. (/isis/citation/CBB768759908/) unapi

Book Paul B. Moyer (2020)
Detestable and Wicked Arts: New England and Witchcraft in the Early Modern Atlantic World. (/isis/citation/CBB859290445/) unapi

Book Dr Janet Greenlees (2019)
When the Air Became Important: A Social History of the New England and Lancashire Textile Industries. (/isis/citation/CBB747997899/) unapi

Book Strother E. Roberts (2019)
Colonial ecology, Atlantic economy: transforming nature in early New England / Strother E. Roberts.. (/isis/citation/CBB823449766/) unapi

Chapter Heather Law Pezzarossi (2019)
Brewed Time: Considering Anachronisms in the Study of Indigenous Persistence in New England. In: Indigenous persistence in the colonized Americas: material and documentary perspectives on entanglement. (/isis/citation/CBB860286046/) unapi

Article Ron Goldfeder (Spring-Summer 2018)
The "Daniel Nason". Railroad History (pp. 68-75). (/isis/citation/CBB797586158/) unapi

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