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Mobility and Migration: East Anglian Founders of New England, 1629-1640

Autor Roger Thompson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 oct 2009
During the 1630s, more than 14,000 people sailed from Britain bound for New England, constituting what has come to be known as the Great Migration. This book offers the most extensive study of these emigrants ever undertaken. Focusing on 2,000 individuals who moved from the five counties of eastern England, it provides historians with important new findings on mobility, family life, kinship networks, and community cohesion. 
Roger Thompson reveals the personal experiences and ancestral histories of the emigrants. He follows them across the Atlantic and investigates their lives and achievements in the New World. Distinguising between such groups as gentry, entrepreneurs, artisans, farmers, and servants, he explores whether the migration tended to be a solitary uprooting from a stable and predictable world of familiar neighborhoods or simply a longer move among many relocations.
Thompson also sheds light on the issue of motivation: Were these settlers pulled by the hope of eventual enrichment or of founding a purified society, or were they pushed by intolerance and persecution at home? Did they see New England as a haven of escape or an opportunity to exploit? Did New Englanders seek to replicate “English ways,” preserving traditional culture and society, or did they embrace change and innovation? Mobility and Migration provides a wealth of new evidence for historians of both early modern England and colonial America.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781558497962
ISBN-10: 155849796X
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Massachusetts Press
Colecția University of Massachusetts Press

Notă biografică

ROGER THOMPSON is retired as university reader in American history at the University of East Anglia. 

Cuprins

List of Maps and Tables 
Preface 
  1. Part One: The Context 
    1.1. Mobility, Migration, and Change 
    1.2. Greater East Anglicans 
  2. Part Two: Personal and Ancestral Backgrounds 
    2.1.The Better Sort: Gentleman and Clergy 
    2.2. The Enterprising Sort: Mercantile, Professional, and Entrepreneurial Emigrants 
    2.3. The Industrious Sort: Artisan and the Farmers 
    2.4. Dependents: Servants, Women, and Unknowns 
    2.5. Ancestral Roots 
  3. Part Three: New World Communities 
    3.1. Company Travel 
    3.2. New England
    3.3. Conclusion 
Abbreviations 
Notes 
Table Source Notes 
Index 

Recenzii

“Interest in the Great Migration has accelerated over the past few decades, and Roger Thompson's Mobility and Migration is an impressive addition to the growing number of books on the subject. Besides offering a more accurate picture of the Great Migration experience, at least for the East Anglian contingent, than any other work to date, it clearly demonstrates the interdependence of genealogy and history, too frequently denied by those preoccupied exclusively with either field.”—Ralph J. Crandall, New England Quarterly 
“Of the many strengths of this book, its comprehensive database is among the most impressive. Life histories of the first-generation migrants . . . make it the most heavily documented analysis of regional origins ever undertaken. . . . [A] skillfully written and rigorously researched study.”—American Historical Review