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New England's Generation: The Great Migration and the Formation of Society and Culture in the Seventeenth Century

Autor Virginia DeJohn Anderson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 noi 1992
Through analyses of the process of migration and settlement and of the symbolic meaning that participants attached to their experiences, this book tells the story of New England's origins as one of dynamism and change. Focusing on the lives of nearly seven-hundred emigrants, the narrative examines such topics as the settlers' motives for leaving England, their experience of the voyage, their patterns of settlement in the New World, and their search for economic security in a new land. The descendants of the founders erected the story of their 'great' migration into early British America's only effective foundation myth - a record of achievement that succeeding generations could never match. Rich in detail and insight, this exploration of New England's founding examines both the lives of ordinary people and the transcendent meanings that those lives ultimately acquired.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780521447645
ISBN-10: 052144764X
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. Decision; 2. Passage; 3. Transplantation; 4. Competency; 5. Legacy; Appendix; Index.

Recenzii

'As the title suggests, this is a scholarly book, yet there's much here to interest general readers of American history. Anderson's mission is to examine the reasons for the stability of early New England.' Providence Journal

Descriere

This book explores New England's founding, in terms of ordinary people and the transcendent meanings that those lives ultimately acquired.