New Hampshire
Crosscurrents in Its Development (third edition)
Nancy Coffey Heffernan, Ann Page Stecker


University Press of New England
2004 • 238 pp. 23 illus. map. 6 x 9"
History - New England / New Hampshire

$19.95 Paper, 1-58465-394-9


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"A book for ordinary people who want to know the history of their state, and like to be entertained while they are informed."—Valley News

A classic history of New Hampshire’s economic and political development, now updated for the twenty-first century.

From fiercely ambitious and independent colonial towns to the media circus of the Presidential primary, from prosperous masting trade to high-tech industry, this book traces the colorful political and economic crosscurrents of New Hampshire’s history.

Both informative and entertaining, the book tells the story of the state’s development from the first European settlements through the dawn of the twenty-first century. This new, updated edition addresses such topics as the Claremont school funding case; the impeachment of Justice Brock and the U.S. Supreme Court appointment of David Souter; and especially the boom and bust of the ’90s and early ’00s, including discussion of such major industries as Tyco and Cabletron and their role in the state’s economy. The book also offers a timeline of important events and an updated bibliography.

From a few settlers engaged in fishing and lumbering to the burgeoning development of the last decade, this book offers a readable history of the growth and development of the Granite State.


NANCY COFFEY HEFFERNAN and ANN PAGE STECKER are authors of Sisters of Fortune (1993), chosen by the New York Times Book Review as one of the "Notable Books of the Year."








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