The Greenwood Press “Daily Life Through History” Series
The Age of Sail
Dorothy Denneen Volo and James M. Volo
The Ancient Egyptians
Bob Brier and Hoyt Hobbs
The Ancient Greeks
Robert Garland
Ancient Mesopotamia
Karen Rhea Nemet-Nejat
The Ancient Romans
David Matz
The Aztecs: People of the Sun and Earth
David Carrasco with Scott Sessions
Chaucer’s England
Jeffrey L. Singman and Will McLean
Civil War America
Dorothy Denneen Volo and James M. Volo
Colonial New England
Claudia Durst Johnson
Daily Life during World War I
Neil M. Heyman
Early Modern Japan
Louis G. Perez
18th-Century England
Kirstin Olsen
Elizabethan England
Jeffrey L. Singman
The Holocaust
Eve Nussbaum Soumerai and Carol D. Schulz
The Inca Empire
Michael A. Malpass
Maya Civilization
Robert J. Sharer
Medieval Europe
Jeffrey L. Singman
The Nineteenth Century American Frontier
Mary Ellen Jones
Renaissance Italy
Elizabeth S. Cohen and Thomas V. Cohen
The Spanish Inquisition
James M. Anderson
Traditional China: The Tang Dynasty
Charles Benn
The United States, 1920–1939: Decades of Promise and Pain
David E. Kyvig
The United States, 1940–1959: Shifting Worlds
Eugenia Kaledin
The United States, 1960–1990: Decades of Discord
Myron A. Marty
Victorian England
Sally Mitchell
-ii-
Questia, a part of Gale, Cengage Learning. www.questia.com
Publication Information: Book Title: Daily Life on the Old Colonial Frontier. Contributors: James M. Volo - author, Dorothy Denneen Volo - author. Publisher: Greenwood Press. Place of Publication: Westport, CT. Publication Year: 2002. Page Number: ii.
Add a Shared Note
Shared Notes are comments made by Questia users on books,
book pages, or articles that inform other users and enhance
the Questia research community.
This feature allows you to create and manage separate folders for your different research projects. To view markups for a different project, make that project your current project.
This feature allows you to save a link to the publication you are reading or view all the publications you have put on your bookshelf.
This feature allows you to save a link to the page you are reading, which you can later return to from Projects.
This feature allows you to highlight words or phrases on the publication page you are reading.
This feature allows you to save a note you write on the publication page you are reading.
This feature allows you to create a citation to the page you are reading that you can paste into your paper. Highlight a passage to include that passage as a quotation.
This feature allows you to save a reference to a publication you are reading for your bibliography or generate a bibliography you can paste into your paper.
This feature allows you to print the page you are reading,
including your notes or highlights (IE users must have "print background colors and image" setting selected.)
This feature allows you to look up words in encyclopedia.
Questia's powerful research tools allow you to highlight, take notes, bookmark and even create instant citations and bibliographies. To use these features and save hours of work, you must create a Questia account.
Need a Questia account? Sign up for a FREE trial now. Save time, stress and hassle, and get better grades with trusted, online research.