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"A bit friendlier than a scholarly journal, a bit more scholarly than a popular magazine, Common-place speaks--and listens--to scholars, museum curators, teachers, hobbyists, and just about anyone interested in American history before 1900. Common-place is a common place for all sorts of people to read about all sorts of things relating to early American life--from architecture to literature, from politics to parlor manners. And it's a place to find insightful analysis of early American history as it is discussed not only in scholarly literature but also on the evening news; in museums, big and small; in documentary and dramatic films; and in popular culture."
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The following material originates with an organization not subject to the Official Languages Act and is available on this site in the language in which it was written.
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http://www.common-place.org/
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Common-place
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International
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Publisher
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Common-place
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Date Published
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2006
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Language
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English
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Copyright Holder
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Common-place
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