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CRM Vol,  24 No 9 (2001) available in its entirety on-line at

http://crm.cr.nps.gov/issue.cfm?volume=24&number=09





                      Thad Van Bueren
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Kris,
A special issue of Historical Archaeology is in production and you can
contact
me off list for further information and a list of contacts for the
contributors
of that volume.  There was also a special issue of the National Park
Service
journal CRM devoted to utopian settlements about 2 years ago (I don't have
the
volume # handy).
Best regards,
Thad Van Bueren
email: [log in to unmask]

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Hello all,

I'm searching for studies of nineteenth and early twentieth century utopian
pioneer settlements, either religious (eg. Mormon, Shaker, etc.) or secular
(socialist/ communist).  Sites in Australia are preferred, but sites in
America, Canada, New Zealand, or other countries with similar traditions
may
also be helpful.  I'm interested specifically in archaeological studies
rather
than historical treatises.  If you have references or comments, please
contact
me at [log in to unmask]

Thank you for your time.

Kris Farmen
Flinders University

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