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The Vermont Encyclopedia [Hardcover]

John J. Duffy , Samuel B. Hand , Ralph H. Orth

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  • Hardcover: 352 pages
  • Publisher: University of Vermont Press (Aug 1 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1584650869
  • ISBN-13: 978-1584650867
  • Product Dimensions: 28.3 x 22.1 x 3.1 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 Kg
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #2,332,105 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"As an introduction to Vermont history and politics and agriculture, readers would be advised to pick up The Vermont Encyclopedia, the first such comprehensive reference work in more than 70 years. It's an elegantly produced and written volume--more than 1,000 entries written by 140 contributors--that covers a good deal of ground, from agriculture to the arts to manufacturing to town histories to such idiosyncratic personalities as Hetty Green, the Witch of Wall Street, Champ, Lake Champlain's purported denizen of the deep, and of course, Fred Tuttle."--Valley News

"Duffy, Hand, and Orth and 141 other contributors offer a comprehensive, accurate, reasonably priced, readable compilation devoted to all aspects of the most rural and one of the most liberal states. Seventy illustrations and an easy-to-read three-column format enhance the volume."--Choice

"Anyone with an interest in the state of Vermont and its past will welcome The Vermont Encyclopedia. There has never been a compact reference book about Vermont at once as comprehensive and accessible as this volume . . . Samuel B. Hand's essay on Vermont's history is the best concise survey of the subject that I have read."--Vermont History

"The Vermont Encyclopedia, the first comprehensive history of the state in nearly 70 years, manages to compile nearly all pertinent facts about Vermont in a single volume. Furthermore, unbelievably, it makes for excellent reading . . . it can be dipped into easily by young adults, or digested by scholars."--Vermont Sunday Magazine

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When outsiders think of Vermont, they conjure up images of pumpkin picking against a backdrop of stunning fall foliage, skiing the Green Mountains in wintertime, harvesting maple syrup in mud season, and canoeing on Lake Champlain in the summer. Ethan Allen comes to mind, as do Robert Frost, Norman Rockwell, Calvin Coolidge, and, more recently, James Jeffords. Other Vermont touchstones include Ben & Jerry's, Holstein cows in hillside pastures, and tranquil village greens featuring a single white church. This is romantic Vermont, a place that seems to have changed little since it joined the union in 1791.

In reality, Vermont is much more complex. It is a place of dramatic contrasts, with a rich and provocative history. First a contested frontier region and then an independent republic, Vermont eventually became one of the most politically conservative states while gaining a reputation for innovation in areas such as the production of machine tools. Although agriculture was its mainstay, Vermont became famous for its high-grade marble and granite and, later, for the development of skiing, now one of its most important economic activities.

Beginning in the 1950s, Vermont became a mecca for enterprising individuals from other parts of the country whose alliance with native-born Vermonters gradually changed the state into a liberal political bastion. Active in the preservation of the good life through conservation and land management, Vermonters also pioneered the legal recognition of gay relationships. The state has preserved such civic forms as the town meeting and the citizen legislature while also providing a welcome for environmentally sound new industries and start-up businesses.

Most existing encyclopedias on Vermont were published more than seventy years ago. The Vermont Encyclopedia's thousand-plus entries, the work of 140 contributors, present a completely up-to-date and comprehensive collection of information on the Green Mountain State. Drawn from the most recent research available, its subjects range from prehistoric settlement to events in today's headlines. Entries include famous and infamous Vermonters, features of the physical landscape; political, economic, and social history; organizations like the 251 Club; and tidbits on nudism, the Wasp (the only car ever made in Vermont), the fabled fur-bearing trout, and the invention of the jogbra.

Four topical essays introduce the volume. These treat the geography, climate, and natural history of the state; offer an account of settlement from precolonial times to the present; analyze and discuss contemporary features of Vermont's demography, commerce, and culture; and describe the evolution and current structure of the Vermont Constitution as well as state, county and municipal government. The essays are followed by the individual entries, arranged alphabetically. Supplemented by charts, maps, and photographs, The Vermont Encyclopedia will serve as the quintessential guide to the Green Mountain state for years to come.

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Lack of an index makes this much less useful Mar 10 2011
By David - Published on Amazon.com
This is well-written and informative. However, it's very hard to use the book for research because it doesn't have an index; it doesn't even have "see also" cross-references in the articles! There's no way to get at much of the information in the book. For instance--I know that there were skirmishes between Vermonters and Canadians in the 19th century because I read the article "Patriots, or les Patriotes." Then I'm stuck, because there's no cross-references to specific battles, individuals, or concepts in other articles. Another example: I'm researching a town called Shoreham, but the article "Shoreham" doesn't mention William J. Anderson, a black legislator from the town. There's no way to tell from "Shoreham" that there's an article "Anderson, William J." elsewhere in the book. This is too bad--the encyclopedia is otherwise really attractive.
Vermont Encyclopedia is an excellent book Sep 9 2007
By Jane Paul - Published on Amazon.com
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The book was perfect for browsing before my vacation. It came quickly and was in good condtion.
A Wealth of Information! May 12 2007
By Jennifer N. Blanchard - Published on Amazon.com
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This is a great book! It's an encyclopedia just like it says and it's a good one! I love opening it up and just flipping the pages to find something that intrigues me. If you love the history of Vermont than you'll love this book!

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