The World of John Winthrop: Essays on England and New
England, 1588–1649 |
| Edited by Francis J. Bremer and Lynn A. Botelho |
| 416 pages, 6 x 9 1/4 |
| Cloth ISBN 0-934909-88-1 $50.00 |
| Massachusetts
Historical Society |
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When John Winthrop, first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony,
emigrated from Stuart England to America, he and the colonists
who accompanied him carried much of their culture with them. Written
by leading English and American scholars, the essays in The
World of John Winthrop: England and New England, 1588–1649
vigorously assert a new unity to the transatlantic and Puritan,
Anglo-American sphere, integrating the English and colonial stories
from a refreshingly single perspective.
Contributors:
Tom Webster (University of Edinburgh) * Mark A. Peterson (University
of Iowa) * David D. Hall (Harvard Divinity School) * Alexandra
Walsham (University of Exeter) * Alden Vaughan (Columbia University)
* Virginia Mason Vaughan (Clark University) * Richard J. Ross
(University of Illinois) * James S. Hart (University of Oklahoma)
* Richard Godbeer (University of Miami) * Mark Valeri (Union Theological
Seminary of Virginia) * Lyn Botelho (Indiana University of Pennsylvania)
* Francis J. Bremer (Millersville University of Pennsylvania)
Francis J. Bremer is Professor of History
at Millersville University, editor of the Massachusetts Historical
Society’s Winthrop Papers,
and the author of John
Winthrop: America’s Forgotten Founding Father.
Lynn
A. Botelho, Associate Professor of History at Indiana University
of Pennsylvania, is the author of Old Age and the English Poor
Law, 1500–1700.