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Bibliography of Holyoke

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Pulitzer Prize winner Constance McLaughlin Green's case history of Holyoke, among the earliest academic works of urban history, Green's doctoral thesis was widely published by Yale University Press upon receiving the university's Eggleston Award in History[1]
Holyoke: An Architectural Perspective, a pictorial of architectural features and motifs of the city's many historic buildings; seen here are the Swift (left), and Nightingale (right) blocks, since demolished

This is a bibliography of Holyoke, a city in Massachusetts, with books about the area's history, culture, geography, and people. Due to the area's proximity to a number of industrial developments and the numerous cultures of different waves of immigrant workers, a wide number of books, dissertations, and comprehensive articles have been written about Holyoke throughout its history in several languages. This list is not intended to be complete, authoritative, or exhaustive and does not include promotional material, travel guides, recipe books, directories, or the catalogs of industrial companies that have resided therein.

Nonfiction

Architecture and engineering

Culture and ethnicity

General history


Academic case studies

Anniversarial histories

Periodical articles

Law and government

Fiction

First edition cover of The Delusson Family by Jacques Ducharme

See also

References

  1. ^ Scanlon, Jennifer; Cosner, Shaaron (1996). "Green, Constance (Winsor) McLaughlin". American Women Historians, 1700s-1990s; A Biographical Dictionary. Greenwood Press. pp. 95–96.

External links

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