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Leamon, James – New England Journal of History, 1996
Observes that each New England state has its own history of the Revolution but that there is no overarching regional history. Argues that the Revolution began in New England because it was more like Old England than other colonial regions; thus, they felt imperial discrimination more deeply than other colonists. (DSK)
Descriptors: American Studies, Colonial History (United States), Educational Resources, European History

Stern, Sheldon M. – New England Journal of History, 1996
Observes that up-to-date history textbooks present a view of Calvin Coolidge that is nearly indistinguishable from those of decades ago; despite strong contradictory evidence, Coolidge is portrayed as extremely reactionary and unenergetic. Argues that he was actually progressive and dedicated to his work until the death of his son in 1924. (DSK)
Descriptors: American Studies, Educational History, Higher Education, Historiography