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MACMILLAN Anglicans, Dissenters and Radical Change in Early New England, 1686–1786 (Studies in Modern History)
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Product Description This book considers three defining movements driven from London and within the region that describe the experience of the Church of England in New England between 1686 and 1786. It explores the radical imperial political and religious change that occurred in Puritan New England following the late seventeenth-century introduction of a new charter for the Massachusetts Bay Colony, the Anglican Church in Boston and the public declaration of several Yale ‘apostates’ at the 1722 college commencement exercises. These events transformed the religious circumstances of New England and fuelled new attention and interest in London for the national church in early America. The political leadership, controversial ideas and forces in London and Boston during the run-up to and in the course of the War for Independence, was witnessed by and affected the Church of England in New England. The book appeals to students and researchers of English History, British Imperial History, Early American History and Religious History. Review “James Bell's study of the Anglican Church in New England is grounded on an unrivalled knowledge of the clergy serving in the American colonies in the century before the Revolution. The result is an important book, offering a rich and sophisticated account which reveals clearly the distinctiveness of Anglican experience and identity in New England compared both with the mother country and with the middle and southern colonies.” (Stephen Taylor, Professor in the History of Early Modern England, Durham University, UK) From the Back Cover This book considers three defining movements driven from London and within the region that describe the experience of the Church of England in New England between 1686 and 1786. It explores the radical imperial political and religious change that occurred in Puritan New England following the late seventeenth-century introduction of a new charter for the Massachusetts Bay Colony, the Anglican Church in Boston and the public declaration of several Yale ‘apostates’ at the 1722 college commencement exercises. These events transformed the religious circumstances of New England and fuelled new attention and interest in London for the national church in early America. The political leadership, controversial ideas and forces in London and Boston during the run-up to and in the course of the War for Independence, was witnessed by and affected the Church of England in New England. The book appeals to students and researchers of English History, British Imperial History, Early American History and Religious History. About the Author James B. Bell, Distinguished Fellow, Rothermere American Institute, Oxford University, UK; Visiting Fellow, Centre for the Study of Religion, Princeton University, USA; author of The Imperial Origins of the Kings Church in Early America, 1607-1783; A War of Religion: Dissenters, Anglicans, and the American Revolution; Empire, Religion and Revolution in Early Virginia, 1607-1786.
Product Specifications
- Brand
- MACMILLAN
- Format
- paperback
- ASIN
- 3319857134
- Domain
- Amazon UK
- Release Date
- 17 May 2018
- Listed Since
- 21 May 2018
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