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Edward Hopper in Vermont
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ISBN: 1611683297 1283603551 9786613916006 1611683289 Year: 2012 Publisher: Lebanon : University Press of New England,

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A delightful account of Edward Hopper's sojourns in Vermont with his wife, Jo, illustrated by the watercolors and drawings that he made there


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The Rutland weekly globe.
ISSN: 23283483 Year: 1873 Publisher: Rutland, Vt. : Globe Paper Co.


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The Rutland County herald.
ISSN: 27684075 Year: 1852 Publisher: Rutland, Vt. : G.H. Beaman,


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Deluge : Tropical storm Irene, Vermont's flash floods, and how one small state saved itself
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ISBN: 1611684048 9781611684049 1611683181 9781611683189 9781611683189 Year: 2013 Publisher: Lebanon : University Press of New England,

The democratic dilemma : religion, reform, and the social order in the Connecticut River Valley of Vermont, 1791-1850
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ISBN: 051166494X 0521301831 0521317738 Year: 1987 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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The Democratic Dilemma seeks to explain Vermonters' extraordinary faith and idealism. It argues that Vermonters, as the most radical democrats of the Age of Revolution and conservators of New England's traditions, faced a dilemma: how to reconcile their commitment to competition, toleration, and popular sovereignty with their desire to defend an orderly and pious way of life. By embedding democratic ideals in their institutions and their society. Denominations and political parties clashed, townspeople and church members proved ungovernable, and young people grew wayward and rebellious. An economic and demographic crisis in the 1830s and 1840s compounded these problems by denying many inhabitants what they wanted most independent shops and farms for themselves and their descendants. None of these problems could he solved without restraining spiritual, political, and economic freedom and compromising the principles of Vermont's revolution.

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