Bibliography of Holyoke

Constance McLaughlin Green's case history of Holyoke, among the earliest academic works of urban history, Green's doctoral thesis was widely published by Yale University Press upon receiving the university's Eggleston Award in History[1]

This is a bibliography of Holyoke, a city in Massachusetts, with books about the area's history, culture, geography, and people. Due to the area's proximity to a number of industrial developments and the numerous cultures of different waves of immigrant workers, a wide number of books, dissertations, and comprehensive articles have been written about Holyoke throughout its history in several languages. This list is not intended to be complete, authoritative, or exhaustive and does not include promotional material, travel guides, recipe books, directories, or the catalogs of industrial companies that have resided therein.

Nonfiction

Architecture and engineering

  • Barrett, Robert E., ed. (1951). Hydro Electric Development - Hadley Falls Station. Holyoke Water Power Company.
  • Dickey, John L. (1971). Holyoke: An Architectural Perspective. Holyoke Savings Bank.

Culture and ethnicity

  • Borges-Méndez, Ramón (1994). Urban and Regional Restructuring and Barrio Formation in Massachusetts: The Cases of Lowell, Lawrence and Holyoke (PDF) (Master of City Planning). Massachusetts Institute of Technology. pp. 150, 243–248. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 29, 2018. Retrieved July 29, 2018.
  • Brahinsky, Rachel (1996). Ni para atras ni para coger impulso : life in Puerto Rican Holyoke (Div III). Hampshire College. OCLC 36622449.
  • Gerson, Jeffrey; Hardy-Fanta, Carol, eds. (2014) [2002]. "Strategic Planning in the Community and the Courts: Holyoke". Latino Politics in Massachusetts: Struggles, Strategies and Prospects. Routledge. p. 99. ISBN 9781135672140.
  • Guillet, Ernest B. (1980). French ethnic literature and culture in an American city : a study of New England French Canadian and Franco-American writings and theatrical productions with emphasis on Holyoke, Massachusetts, a major center of French life as seen in its newspapers, novels, poems, and plays between 1869 and the mid twentieth century (PhD). University of Massachusetts. OCLC 49863028.
  • Haebler, Peter (1976). Habitants in Holyoke: The Development of the French-Canadian Community in a Massachusetts City, 1865 - 1910 (PhD). University of New Hampshire. OCLC 163261568.
  • Hartford, William F. (1990). Working people of Holyoke : class and ethnicity in a Massachusetts mill town, 1850–1960. New Brunswick, NJ.: Rutgers University Press. ISBN 9780813515762. OCLC 21041495.
  • Kelly, Marcella R. (1973). Behind Eternity: Holyoke Women Who Made a Difference, 1873-1973. Centennial Committee of the City of Holyoke. OCLC 38305604.
  • Smith, Bulkeley (1962). Holyoke's Negro Families; report to the Greater Holyoke Council of Churches of a survey. Greater Holyoke Council of Churches. OCLC 22333856.
  • Sosar, David P. (2015). "A Tale of Two Cities: Holyoke, Massachusetts and Hazleton, Pennsylvania" (PDF). International Journal of Education and Social Science. 2 (1). Archived from the original (PDF) on February 14, 2018.
  • Ueda, Reed, ed. (2017). "Holyoke, Puerto Rican Enclaves". America's Changing Neighborhoods: An Exploration of Diversity through Places. ABC-CLIO. p. 586. ISBN 9781440828652.
  • Wiesinger, Gerwart (1994). Die deutsche Einwandererkolonie von Holyoke, Massachusetts, 1865–1920 [The German Immigrant Colony of Holyoke, Massachusetts, 1865–1920] (in German). Stuttgart: F. Steiner Verlag. OCLC 31941276.

General history

  • Alcorn, W. M.; Shirley, P. E. (1910). Holyoke, Past and Present Progress and Prosperity; Historical and Industrial Notes. W.M. Alcorn Souvenir Association. OCLC 50033673.
  • Copeland, Alfred Minot, ed. (1902). "The City of Holyoke and the Factors in its History". "Our county and its people" : A history of Hampden County, Massachusetts. III. The Century Memorial Publishing Company. pp. 1–122. OCLC 5692695963.
  • Cutter, William Richard; Crane, Ellery Bicknell; Gardner, Eugene C.; Read, Charles French; Ballard, Harland Hoge; Rantoul, Robert Samuel; Lockwood, John H.; Dyer, E. Alden (1916). Encyclopedia of Massachusetts, Biographical–Genealogical. Boston: The American Historical Society, Inc. [Despite title, primarily covers individuals with connections to Holyoke]
  • DiCarlo, Ella Merkel (1982). Holyoke–Chicopee, a Perspective; 1882–1982. Transcript-Telegram Co. OCLC 9299261.
  • Eliot, Samuel; Bowditch, J. Ingersoll; Appleton, William; Smith, Alfred; Sargent, Ignatius (1853). A Report of the History and Present Condition of the Hadley Falls Company at Holyoke, Massachusetts. Boston: John Wilson & Son.
  • Holland, Josiah Gilbert (1855). "Holyoke". History of western Massachusetts : the counties of Hampden, Hampshire, Franklin, and Berkshire. II. Springfield, Mass.: Samuel Bowles and Company. pp. 70–77. OCLC 865814412.
  • "Holyoke". History of the Connecticut Valley in Massachusetts, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers. II. Philadelphia: Louis H. Everts; Press of J.B. Lippincott and Co. 1879. pp. 915–938. OCLC 866692568.
  • Holyoke, Past and Present, 1745–1895. The Transcript Publishing Co. 1895. OCLC 11107520.
  • Johnson, Clifton (ed.). "Holyoke, the Paper City". Hampden County, 1636-1936. II. p. 667. OCLC 9479870.
  • Lockwood, John H.; Bagg, Ernest Newton; Carson, Walter S.; Riley, Herbert E.; Boltwood, Edward; Clark, Will L., eds. (1926). "Chapter V: The City and Town of Holyoke". Western Massachusetts, A History 1636–1925. II. New York & Chicago: Lewis Historical Publishing, Inc. OCLC 988211712.
  • Warner, Charles F.; Johnson, Clifton, eds. (1891). Picturesque Hampden. Picturesque Massachusetts Series. Part II - West. Northampton, Mass.: Picturesque Publishing Company. pp. 1–152. OCLC 70679168.

Academic case studies

  • Gabriel, Ralph Henry (1936). The Founding of Holyoke: 1848. Princeton: Princeton University Press. OCLC 707070730.
  • Green, Constance McLaughlin (1939). Holyoke, Massachusetts; a case history of the industrial revolution in America. Yale Historical Publications. New Haven: Yale University Press.
  • Haeber, Jonathan (May 2013). From Main to High: Consumers, Class, and the Spatial Reorientation of an Industrial City (MA). University of Massachusetts Amherst. Archived from the original on May 23, 2017.

Anniversarial histories

  • Allyn, George H. (1912). Thirtieth Anniversary Sketch, Holyoke Daily Transcript, 1882–1912. The Transcript Publishing Co. OCLC 24571746.
  • Conant, Howard; Harper, Wyatt E. (1948). Complete program of Holyoke's seventy-fifth anniversary and home coming days : with a history of the city. OCLC 9694660.
  • Harper, Wyatt E. (1973). The Story of Holyoke. Centennial Committee of the City of Holyoke. OCLC 8060402.
  • Holyoke, Massachusetts Centennial Souvenir Program. Centennial Committee of the City of Holyoke. 1973. OCLC 49709901.
  • Holyoke, Old and New. Holyoke: Dillon Printing and Publishing. 1923. OCLC 49709987.

Periodical articles

  • "Dam at Hadley Falls". Gleason's Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion. Boston: Frederick Gleason. I (14): 212. July 31, 1869.
  • Johnson, Fanny M. (October 1885). "A Model Industrial City". The Bay State Monthly. III (V): 328–340.
  • Kirtland, Edwin L. (February 1898). "The City of Holyoke". The New England Magazine. XVII (6): 715–737.
  • Quigley, Frank (December 1903). "Progressive American Cities: Holyoke, the Paper Metropolis". National Magazine. Vol. XIX no. 3. Boston: Chapple Publishing Company, Ltd.
  • "South Hadley Falls Dam, Massachusetts". Harper's Weekly. New York: Harper Brothers. XIII (657): 493–494. October 4, 1851.

Fiction

  • Curran, Mary Doyle (2002) [1948]. The Parish and the Hill. New York: Feminist Press at the City University of New York. OCLC 1025481370.
  • Ducharme, Jacques (1939). The Delusson Family. New York and London: Funk & Wagnalls Company.
  • Dumas, Emma (1979) [1910]. Mirbah (in French). National Development Center for French [original in La Justice]. OCLC 7913042.
  • Kennedy, Raymond (1981). Columbine. New York: Penguin Books. OCLC 7178543.
  • Stansberry, Domenic (2015) [1987]. The Spoiler. Open Road Media. OCLC 907942521.

References

  1. Scanlon, Jennifer; Cosner, Shaaron (1996). "Green, Constance (Winsor) McLaughlin". American Women Historians, 1700s-1990s; A Biographical Dictionary. Greenwood Press. p. 95-96.

See also

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