John Winthrop: Biography as History
Autor Francis J. Bremeren Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 noi 2009
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780826429926
ISBN-10: 0826429920
Pagini: 128
Ilustrații: 8
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0826429920
Pagini: 128
Ilustrații: 8
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Uses Winthrop's life as a prism through which to understand important historical moments in England and America, such as the Reformation and the rise of puritanism, the rise of the middling class, the colonization movement, and colonial relations with Native Americans.
Cuprins
Introduction.Chapter One: Youth. Chapter Two: English Magistrate. Chapter Three: Errand into the Wilderness. Chapter Four: Laying Foundations. Chapter Five: Challenges. Chapter Six: Dealing With Others. Chapter Seven: New England and England in the Era of the Puritan Revolution. Chapter Eight: Winthrop's Legacy.
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The preeminent figure of early New England, John Winthrop was the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. More than anyone else, he shaped the culture of New England and his effort to create a Puritan "City on a Hill" has had a lasting effect on American values. In John Winthrop, Francis J. Bremer draws on over a decade of research in England, Ireland, and the United States to offer a superb biography of Winthrop, one rooted in a detailed understanding of his first forty years in England. Indeed, Bremer provides an extensive, path-breaking treatment of Winthrop's family background, youthful development, and English career. His dissatisfaction with the decline of the "godly kingdom of the Stour Valley" in which he had been raised led him on his errand to rebuild such a society in a New England. In America, Winthrop would use the skills he had developed in England as he struggled with challenges from Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson, among others, and defended the colony from English interference. We also see the personal side of Winthrop--the doubts and concerns of the spiritual pilgrim, his everyday labors and pleasures, his feelings for family and friends. And Bremer also sheds much light on important historical moments in England and America, such as the Reformation and the rise of Puritanism, the rise of the middling class, the colonization movement, and colonial relations with Native Americans. Incorporating previously unexplored archival materials from both sides of the Atlantic, here is the definitive portrait of one of the giants of our history.
The preeminent figure of early New England, John Winthrop was the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. More than anyone else, he shaped the culture of New England and his effort to create a Puritan "City on a Hill" has had a lasting effect on American values. In John Winthrop, Francis J. Bremer draws on over a decade of research in England, Ireland, and the United States to offer a superb biography of Winthrop, one rooted in a detailed understanding of his first forty years in England. Indeed, Bremer provides an extensive, path-breaking treatment of Winthrop's family background, youthful development, and English career. His dissatisfaction with the decline of the "godly kingdom of the Stour Valley" in which he had been raised led him on his errand to rebuild such a society in a New England. In America, Winthrop would use the skills he had developed in England as he struggled with challenges from Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson, among others, and defended the colony from English interference. We also see the personal side of Winthrop--the doubts and concerns of the spiritual pilgrim, his everyday labors and pleasures, his feelings for family and friends. And Bremer also sheds much light on important historical moments in England and America, such as the Reformation and the rise of Puritanism, the rise of the middling class, the colonization movement, and colonial relations with Native Americans. Incorporating previously unexplored archival materials from both sides of the Atlantic, here is the definitive portrait of one of the giants of our history.
Recenzii
Bremer has drawn contemporary and later sources into a continuous narrative, and made an important contribution to early North American history. British readers for whom the first part of the 17th century means the Caroline divines and the poetry of George Herbert will be reminded that there were other equally honourable aspects of Christian life at this time.
[An] accomplished biography, a work of patient and devoted scholarship and of measured and persuasive judgement.
... a formidable volume embodying much original research ... Francis Bremer has produced a large scale portrait.
The biography that John Winthrop deserves.
Mr Bremer attempts to drag the Winthrop story out of the mists of 17th century Puritanism. He also presents a flawlessly researched academic argument for reinstalling him as one of the true founding fathers of modern-day America. It was perhaps his 'City on a Hill' sermon, which set the most enduring moral blueprint for the country. Certainly then, John Winthrop's is a story that deserves to be told.
Bremer creates an appealing portrait of Winthrop as a leader and as a man of religious faith.
... nicely presented ... and exceedingly well-researched and footnoted.
A wonderful achievement. The story of Winthrop's pilgrimage from unendurable stress in the Old World to endurable stress in the New World is captured with a freshness and vividness that kept me enthralled ... This is one of the great early modern biographies.
This is an important book for both students of English and American history. Not to be missed.
[An] accomplished biography, a work of patient and devoted scholarship and of measured and persuasive judgement.
... a formidable volume embodying much original research ... Francis Bremer has produced a large scale portrait.
The biography that John Winthrop deserves.
Mr Bremer attempts to drag the Winthrop story out of the mists of 17th century Puritanism. He also presents a flawlessly researched academic argument for reinstalling him as one of the true founding fathers of modern-day America. It was perhaps his 'City on a Hill' sermon, which set the most enduring moral blueprint for the country. Certainly then, John Winthrop's is a story that deserves to be told.
Bremer creates an appealing portrait of Winthrop as a leader and as a man of religious faith.
... nicely presented ... and exceedingly well-researched and footnoted.
A wonderful achievement. The story of Winthrop's pilgrimage from unendurable stress in the Old World to endurable stress in the New World is captured with a freshness and vividness that kept me enthralled ... This is one of the great early modern biographies.
This is an important book for both students of English and American history. Not to be missed.
Notă biografică
Francis J. Bremer is Editor of the Winthrop Papers for the Massachusetts Historical Society. A pioneer in the trans-Atlantic approach to early American history, he has been a visiting scholar at Oxford and Cambridge. He is Professor of History at Millersville University and lives in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.