Introduction: Everyday Life and the Making of Rural Development in the Hudson Valley -- 1 Exchange and the Creation of the Neighborhood in the Late Eighteenth Century -- 2 To Market, to Mill, to the Woods -- 3 Natural Resources and Economic Development -- 4 Farms Woven into the Landscape: Agricultural Developments, 1810-1850s -- 5 Country Shops and Factory Creeks, 1807-1850s -- 6 Things, Not Thought: Wealth, Income, and Patterns of Consumption, 1800-1850s -- 7 The Culture of Public Life -- Conclusion: Labor, the Manor, and the Market
Summary
Bruegel shows how the development of a market economy created historical change in a parochial community
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 275-297) and index
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