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One State in Arms: A Short Military History of New Jersey, by Mark Edward Lender.
This study looks at the military and New Jersey from the colonial period through the 1980s. This military history is something more than guns and battlers. Rather, it encompasses the broad interactions of military affairs with the lives of the people of New Jersey--the raising and maintaining of armies, the building of military posts, the economic and social effects of war.
1991. 131 pp. paper. illus. notes. bibliog.
ISBN 0-89743-077-8 $9.00
Reshaping New Jersey: A History of Its Government and Politics, by Stanley N. Worton
Examines the state's long and varied political history, how its government evolved, why it developed as it did, who had power, and who had none. Provides readers with a window on the immediate impact on all New Jerseyans of state politics, political conflict, corruption and reform.
1998. 106 pp. paper. illus. notes. bibliog.
ISBN 0-89743-088-3. $9.00.

The Development of New Jersey's Society, by Joel Schwartz
A brief social history of the state "from its beginnings as a forest frontier to its present metropolitan sprawl." Schwartz examines New Jersey as a province of the British Empire from the 1660s to the 1770s; as a preindustrial social order from the 1780s to the 1870s; as an urban-industrial society from the 1880s to the 1950s; and as a postindustrial society over the past thirty years.
1997. 83 pp. paper. illus. notes. bibliog.
ISBN 0-89743-087-5. $9.00

New Jersey Women: A History of Their Status, Roles, and Images, by Carmela Ascolese Karnoutsos
Focuses on the efforts of New Jersey women to achieve better lives for themselves and their families and a greater voice in society, which they gained through employment, work in reform and social welfare, and political activism. A separate chapter on women's clothing discusses what clothing can tell us about attitudes towards women.
1997. 122pp. paper. illus. notes.bibliog.
ISBN 0-89743-086-7. $9.00.

Arts and Entertainment in New Jersey,by Hildreth York and Mary R. Murrin
Looks at New Jersey's lively entertainment and arts life from the seventeenth century to the present. It discusses visual and performance arts -- painting, sculpture, dance, theater, and music -- and three forms of popular entertainment -- radio, television, and cinema. The authors make the point that this lively cultural milieu is in part due to New Jersey's location between New York City and Philadelphia, as well as the area's ethnic diversity.
1997. 111 pp. paper. illus. notes. bibiog.
ISBN 0-89743-084-0 $9.00
Workers in New Jersey History, by Joseph Gowaskie
This book examines the contributions New Jersey's workers have made to the development of the state's economy and the nation's industry. It looks at how the work process has changed from the colonial period to the present and the effects of the change on the lives of workers. The book describes the entrance of different groups into the labor market and discusses the effort of New Jersey's workers to achieve decent working conditions, shorter hours, and better pay.
1997. 91 pp. paper. illus. notes. bibliog.
ISBN 0-89743-083-2. $9.00.

An Ecological History of New Jersey, by Charles A. Stansfield, Jr.
Focuses on ecological situations and problems in several representative time periods: the era when the Lenape Indians were the states' sole inhabitants, the colonial period, the mid-nineteenth century, and the modern period. The author discusses the different cultural landscapes and how people have altered the ecosystem and used, modified, and often abused the landscape around them.
1997. 85 pp. paper. illus. glossary. notes. bibliog.
ISBN 0-89743-085-9. $9.00.

New JerseyArchitecture, by Susanne C. Hand
A look at the state's architecture in the context of general trends in American history and American architectural history. After a general introduction to architecture and its terminology, the book discusses New Jersey building in chronological periods. Regional culture, environmental conditions, and the available materials fostered distinctive New Jersey developments in the early years. Later, new building technologies and improved communication and transportation softened regional differences but also made new types of architecture generally available. The principal building types of each period are described and illustrated.
1995. 100 pp. paper. illus. glossary. notes. bibliog.
ISBN 0-89743-081-6. $9.00

The Indians of New Jersey, by Gregory Evans Dowd
A brief history of New Jersey's Native Americans from the prehistoric period to the present. The book contrasts the cyclical pattern of Lenape culture with the European idea of progress. It describes the social, technological, and economic patterns of New Jersey's Indians and shows how the arrival of the Europeans devastated those patterns. It chronicles the Indians' departure and migrations and outlines their present circumstances. It also briefly discusses people of Native American ancestry living in New Jersey today.
1992. paper. illus. notes. bibliog.
ISBN 0-89743-079-4. $9.00 THIS TITLE CURRENTLY OUT OF PRINT

Immigration and Ethnicity in New Jersey History, by Douglas V. Shaw
The peopling of New Jersey since the Europeans began to colonize it in the 17th century. Before 1840 most immigrants came from northern Europe, especially Britain, and created a distinctive "native stock" that all subsequent immigrants had to blend into, coexist, or resist.
1994. 88 pp. paper. illus. notes. bibliog.
ISBN 0-89743-080-8. $9.00

The Uses of Abundance: A History of New Jersey's Economy, by Paul G. E. Clemens.
This volume focuses on two fundamental transitions. The first is New Jersey's transition from an agricultural economy to an industrial economy; the second is the shift from a producer society to a consumer society. One purpose of this work is to explain these fundamental changes, the other is to understand the economic history of the state in human terms.
1992. 108 pp. paper. illus. notes. bibliog. charts.
ISBN 0-89743-078-6