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Farmers and Fishermen: Two Centuries of Work in Essex County, Massachusetts, 1630–1850 is a book by the Canadian historian , first published in 1994. It analyzes and contrasts the economic roles of farmers and fishermen in early New England communities. It won the 1995 John H. Dunning Prize as well as the 1994–95 Louis Gottschalk Prize from the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. In the 1997 film Good Will Hunting, the title character cites the book during a history-of-economics debate in a Harvard Square barroom.

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  • Farmers and Fishermen: Two Centuries of Work in Essex County, Massachusetts, 1630–1850 is a book by the Canadian historian , first published in 1994. It analyzes and contrasts the economic roles of farmers and fishermen in early New England communities. It won the 1995 John H. Dunning Prize as well as the 1994–95 Louis Gottschalk Prize from the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. In the book, Vickers examines how a patriarchal system that relied on the unpaid labor of dependent sons transitioned gradually to an economic system in which these sons found work outside of the family farm. For fishermen, he explores the shift from client-patron economic relations to a free market system, noting the difficulties fishermen faced in achieving economic independence in both systems. In the 1997 film Good Will Hunting, the title character cites the book during a history-of-economics debate in a Harvard Square barroom. (en)
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  • 978-0807844588
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  • Farmers and Fishermen: Two Centuries of Work in Essex County, Massachusetts, 1630–1850 (en)
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  • Omohundro Institute and University of North Carolina Press (en)
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  • Farmers and Fishermen: Two Centuries of Work in Essex County, Massachusetts, 1630–1850 is a book by the Canadian historian , first published in 1994. It analyzes and contrasts the economic roles of farmers and fishermen in early New England communities. It won the 1995 John H. Dunning Prize as well as the 1994–95 Louis Gottschalk Prize from the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. In the 1997 film Good Will Hunting, the title character cites the book during a history-of-economics debate in a Harvard Square barroom. (en)
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  • Farmers and Fishermen: Two Centuries of Work in Essex County, Massachusetts, 1630–1850 (en)
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