Puritan Family and Community in the English Atlantic World: Being “Much Afflicted with Conscience”

Author:   Margaret Manchester (Providence College, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367150785


Pages:   170
Publication Date:   05 June 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Puritan Family and Community in the English Atlantic World: Being “Much Afflicted with Conscience”


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Puritan Family and Community in the English Atlantic World examines the dynamics of marriage, family and community life during the ""Great Migration"" through the microhistorical study of one puritan family in 1638 Rhode Island. Through studying the Verin family, a group of English non-conformists who took part in the ""Great Migration"", this book examines differing approaches within puritanism towards critical issues of the age, including liberty of conscience, marriage, family, female agency, domestic violence, and the role of civil government in responding to these developments. Like other nonconformists who challenged the established Church of England, the Verins faced important personal dilemmas brought on by the dictates of their conscience even after emigrating. A violent marital dispute between Jane and her husband Joshua divided the Providence community and resulted, for the first time in the English-speaking colonies, in a woman’s right to a liberty of conscience independent of her husband being upheld. Through biographical sketches of the founders of Providence and engaging with puritan ministerial and prescriptive literature and female-authored petitions and pamphlets, this book illustrates how women saw their place in the world and considers the exercise of female agency in the early modern era. Connecting migration studies, family and community studies, religious studies, and political philosophy, Puritan Family and Community in the English Atlantic World will be of great interest to scholars of the English Atlantic World, American religious history, gender and violence, the history of New England, and the history of family.

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Author:   Margaret Manchester (Providence College, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.480kg
ISBN:  

9780367150785


ISBN 10:   0367150786
Pages:   170
Publication Date:   05 June 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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"Introduction: The Verins--A Family ""Much Afflicted with Conscience""; Chapter 1: ""Gone to New England for Conscience Sake"": Family History as New England History; Chapter 2: ""Piety Tempers Patriarchy"": Women of Conscience in the English Atlantic World; Chapter 3: ""Forced Worship Stinks in God’s Nostrils"": Government, Law, and Liberty of Conscience in Puritan New England; Conclusion: Women of Obstinate Faith"

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Margaret Murányi Manchester is Assistant Professor in the Department of History at Providence College, USA. She teaches courses on US history, American women’s history, and diplomatic history. Her current research revisits a spy story involving in Cold War Hungary.

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