Town Born
Autor Barry Levyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 mar 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780812222470
ISBN-10: 0812222474
Pagini: 360
Dimensiuni: 152 x 226 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN-10: 0812222474
Pagini: 360
Dimensiuni: 152 x 226 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: University of Pennsylvania Press
Cuprins
Introduction PART I. FOUNDATIONS 1. Political Economy 2. Stripes 3. Settlement PART II. DEVELOPMENT 4. Political Fabric 5. Of Wharves and Men 6. Rural Shipbuilding 7. Crews PART III. TOWN PEOPLE 8. Orphans 9. Prodigals or Milquetoasts? Epilogue Notes Selected Primary Sources Index Acknowledgements
Recenzii
"Deeply learned, vigorously argued, and politically engaged, Levy's robust reinterpretation of colonial New England's town-centered 'democracy' challenges reigning views of family, community, economy, and politics. The highly disciplined family labor of this region-in which children's work was vital-elevated the status and power of resident working people because, Levy argues, Puritan reformers refused to allow an indentured or enslaved labor force of 'outsiders' to shape their society. Uniquely insular, and committed to justice as well as harsh punishment, New Englanders created a remarkably distinct and influential Americana culture."-Richard D. Brown, University of Connecticut "Town Born celebrates the democratic, egalitarian, mercantilist politics of township government in colonial New England... It is bold, original, often insightful, and vigorously argued."-New England Quarterly "Levy is a master of the quotidian. In many ways and with many details, he explains how things worked on the ground, and this is a gift for which we all should be thankful."-American Historical Review "Town Born is an important book that all early American historians need to read soon."-Social History "This is New England town history with a twist. No future study of early New England economics, politics, or society will be able to ignore it."-Reviews in American History