Which of the following elements contributed to the cohesion of puritan village life in new england?

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The Puritans' Greatest Achievement: A Study of Social Cohesion in Seventeenth-Century Massachusetts

The Journal of American History

Vol. 60, No. 1 (Jun., 1973)

, pp. 5-22 (18 pages)

Published By: Oxford University Press

//doi.org/10.2307/2936326

//www.jstor.org/stable/2936326

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In 1964 the Mississippi Valley Historical Review, published by the Organization of American Historians, became The Journal of American History. The change in title reflected not only an awareness of a growing national membership in the Association, but recognized a decided shift in contributor emphasis from regional to nationally-oriented history. The Journal of American History remains the leading scholarly publication and journal of record in the field of American history and is well known as the major resource for the study, investigation, and teaching of our country's heritage. Published quarterly in March, June, September and December, the Journal continues its distinguished career by publishing prize-winning and widely reprinted articles on American history. Each volume contains interpretive essays on all aspects of American history, plus reviews of books, films, movies, television programs, museum exhibits and resource guides, as well as microform, oral history, archive and manuscript collections, bibliographies of scholarship contained in recent scholarly periodicals and dissertations.

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