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STATES OF MIND: NEW ENGLAND - Events & Experiences from 19th & 20th Centuries: Collected Essays from New England Travels

Author Jacqueline T. Lynch
Publisher CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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ISBN / ASIN1481001302
ISBN-139781481001304
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This is a collection of essays, illustrated by over 200 photographs, which originally appeared in the author's New England Travels blog, some of which were also previously published in magazines and newspapers. This is New England as it was in the 19th century and first half of the 20th century. The 19th century chapters seem to illustrate the spawning of ideas and inventions which made history; the 20th century seems to show us reacting to events, like hurricanes, and juggling consequences. In the 19th century, through the Industrial Revolution, we drew upon a new workforce (women), and created a market for manufactured goods. In the early 20th century—we shopped—in grand, family-owned department stores just as paternalistic as the factories of the previous century. These then are slices of New England, not just the place, but the idea and social movement, and the force that largely determined what the new middle class would be like.