Bibliography

Here you will find a list of all of the materials cited in posts at Cambridge Considered. When I think it will be useful, I note where I found the source or make other comments. If you're interested in specific recommendations, rather than an exhaustive list, check out my recommended reading page. In case you don't read history often -- primary sources are sources from the time period being discussed, like newspaper articles, letters, and diary entries. Secondary sources are anything written after-the-fact, like a history book or this blog.


Primary Sources
 
The Magenta and The Harvard Crimson. Full archives are online, 1873-present. 

“Fact Sheet on Functions and Values of Wetlands.” Environmental Projection Agency. September 2001.

Transcript of the Trial of Anne Hutchinson.  


Secondary Sources



Brick Collecting Online, “New England Brick Company.” http://brickcollecting.com/NEB.htm

Fixler, David. Cambridge Modern, 1930-1970: One Architect's View.” A City's Life and Times: Cambridge in the Twentieth Century. Ed. Daphne Abeel. (Cambridge: Cambridge Historical Society, 2007).
Haglund, Karl. Inventing the Charles River. (Cambridge: The MIT Press, 2003).


Hall, Max. The Charles: the People's River. (Boston: David R. Godine, 1986).


Jose, Alice M. “A Guide to Harvard College.” Merrill, Estelle, ed. Cambridge Sketches by Cambridge Authors. Cambridge Young Women’s Christian Association. (Boston: The Pinkham Press, 1896).

Kenney, Michael. Literary Cambridge: The Passage from the Past.” A City's Life and Times: Cambridge in the Twentieth Century. Ed. Daphne Abeel. (Cambridge: Cambridge Historical Society, 2007).


LaPlante, Eve. American Jezebel: The Uncommon Life of Anne Hutchinson, the Woman Who Defied the Puritans, (New York: HarperCollins, 2004).


Martin, Mary L. and E. Ashley Rooney. Cambridge, Massachusetts Past and Present. (Atglen, PA: Schiffer Publishing Ltd., 2008).


McKenzie, Alexander. “Some Thynges of Ye Olden Tyme.” Merrill, Estelle, ed. Cambridge Sketches by Cambridge Authors. Cambridge Young Women’s Christian Association. (Boston: The Pinkham Press, 1896).

Morison, Samuel Eliot. The Founding of Harvard College, (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1935).
 
Seaburg, Alan. Cambridge on the Charles. (Cambridge: Anne Miniver Press, 2001).

Simha, O. R.“'Town and Gown in the Twentieth Century.” A City's Life and Times: Cambridge in the Twentieth Century. Ed. Daphne Abeel. (Cambridge: Cambridge Historical Society, 2007).
Sutton, S.B. Cambridge Reconsidered: 3 1/2 Centuries on the Charles. (Cambridge: The MIT Press, 1976).

 
Thomson, Roger. Cambridge Cameos: Stories of Life in Seventeenth-Century New England. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005).
 






1 comment:

  1. Reading this article, I am wondering if the many bricks (made in clay pits of North Cambridge) that were used in building family, veterans housing by C.H.A. (now being torn down due to much needed upgrades) were examined when possible and some that were Branded (branded sides always hidden, faced inward) saved to create some type of history?

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