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Notes

Chapter 1
1. Leo Marx, Machine in the Garden ( New York, 1964); John William Ward,
Andrew Jackson, Symbol for an Age (New York, 1962); Marvin Meyers, Jackson-
ian Persuasion
( Stanford, 1957).
2. Peter Knights, The Plain People of Boston ( New York, 1971).
3. The literature on geographic mobility is summarized in Stephan Thernstrom
and Peter Knights, "Men in Motion," Journal of Interdisciplinary History, Au-
tumn 1970, pp. 7-35. See also Howard Chudacoff, Mobile Americans ( New York,
1972).
4. Rowland Berthoff, "The American Social Order: A Conservative Hypothe-
sis," American Historical Review, April 1960, pp. 495-514.
5. David Rothman, Discovery of the Asylum in America ( Boston, 1971).
6. Michael Katz, The Irony of Early School Reform ( Cambridge, Mass., 1968);
Raymond Mohl, Poverty in New York, 1783-1825 ( New York, 1971).
7. See, for example, Leonard Richards, Gentlemen of Property and Standing
( New York, 1970).
8. Edward Pessen, Riches, Class, and Power before the Civil War ( Lexington,
Mass., 1973); Merle Curti, Making of an American Community ( Stanford, 1959);
Stuart Blumin, "Mobility and Change in Ante-Bellum Philadelphia," in Stephan Thernstrom
and Richard Sennett, Nineteenth Century Cities ( New Haven, 1969),
pp. 165-208.
9. Pessen, Riches, Class, and Power, p. 148.
10. Ibid., pp. 281-306.
11. George M. Frederickson, The Inner Civil War ( New York, 1965); David Donald
, Lincoln Reconsidered ( New York, 1961); Clifford Griffin, Their Brothers'
Keepers
( New Brunswick, 1960); Robert Dahl, Who Governs? ( New Haven, 1961).
12. Stephan Thernstrom, Poverty and Progress ( Cambridge, Mass., 1964).
13. Blumin, "Mobility and Change," in Thernstrom and Sennett, pp. 165-208.
14. Herbert Gutman, "The Reality of the Rags to Riches 'Myth,'" in Thernstrom
and Sennett, pp. 98-124.

Chapter 2
1. The histories of the five towns can be followed in: J. R. Trumbull, History of
Northampton
( Northampton, 1902); The Northampton Book ( Northampton, 1954);

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