Urban Village
Explore the fascinating dynamics of community life in America during the eighteenth century with Stephanie Grauman Wolf’s compelling book, Urban Village. Published by Princeton University Press in 1980 and spanning 374 pages, this scholarly work challenges the conventional focus on New England towns, showcasing the unique societal organization of a mid-Atlantic town instead. Wolf delves into the intricate social structures and interactions, revealing how these urban environments shaped the lives of their residents. Ideal for readers interested in American history and sociology, this insightful exploration illuminates the diverse experiences of communities in the United States during the colonial period. Enhance your understanding of America's rich history with this essential addition to your bookshelf.