New England's Crises and Cultural Memory
Discover the rich tapestry of New England's cultural identity in New England's Crises and Cultural Memory by John McWilliams. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2004, this insightful hardback spans 380 pages, delving into the historical responses that shaped the region's cultural narrative from its early days through the pre-Civil War era. McWilliams presents a compelling argument that the concept of 'New England' has been continually redefined, challenging the notion of a static cultural identity. This magisterial study is essential for anyone interested in the intricate interplay between history and cultural memory in one of America's most iconic regions. Enhance your understanding of New England's past and its lasting impact on American culture by adding this significant work to your collection.