The first quarter century of the history of the Massachusetts Bay colony was marked by a series of intense political and religious controversies in which John Winthrop, Roger Williams, John Cotton, George Philips, Henry Vane, Anne Hutchinson, and Henry Dunster played pivotal roles. This project focuses upon six particular incidents of conflict and controversy involving those seven principle figures that occurred between 1630 through 1655. Those six political and religious disputes will serve as the prism through which the symbiotic relationship between authority and dissent in Massachusetts is viewed. By examining those controversies, this study contributes four important points to the historical literature regarding New England\u27s first ...
The years from 1690 to 1765 in America have usually been considered a waiting period before the Revo...
In 1639, Massachusetts Bay colonists pressed Governor John Winthrop to adopt a body of laws that w...
This dissertation is an examination of the social hierarchies and distribution of political power in...
The tension between authority and dissent has been a defining characteristic of American life from t...
On November 16, 1711, John Rogers, having been in the New London jail since September when denied a ...
This project posits the beginnings of a theory of colonial deliberative rhetoric, arguing that margi...
The Puritans ventured to Massachusetts to establish the balanced form of church government which, th...
This thesis focuses on the political relationship between the Massachusetts Bay Colony and the Engli...
Samuel Gorton arrived in New England in 1637, not long after the exile of Roger Williams, on the hee...
This paper examines the transnational themes of the early colonial history of New England. The peri...
The Antinomian Controversy of 1636-38 was a complex religious conflict concerning politics and disru...
This dissertation uses the lens afforded by the Puritan officer corps to understand how orthodox rel...
England experienced great societal changes in the seventeenth-century. Deep rooted tensions between ...
The New England Puritans who settled in Massachusetts in 1629 were the product of the Reformation as...
In 1630, a company of English Puritans established Massachusetts Bay Colony and, in doing so, the se...
The years from 1690 to 1765 in America have usually been considered a waiting period before the Revo...
In 1639, Massachusetts Bay colonists pressed Governor John Winthrop to adopt a body of laws that w...
This dissertation is an examination of the social hierarchies and distribution of political power in...
The tension between authority and dissent has been a defining characteristic of American life from t...
On November 16, 1711, John Rogers, having been in the New London jail since September when denied a ...
This project posits the beginnings of a theory of colonial deliberative rhetoric, arguing that margi...
The Puritans ventured to Massachusetts to establish the balanced form of church government which, th...
This thesis focuses on the political relationship between the Massachusetts Bay Colony and the Engli...
Samuel Gorton arrived in New England in 1637, not long after the exile of Roger Williams, on the hee...
This paper examines the transnational themes of the early colonial history of New England. The peri...
The Antinomian Controversy of 1636-38 was a complex religious conflict concerning politics and disru...
This dissertation uses the lens afforded by the Puritan officer corps to understand how orthodox rel...
England experienced great societal changes in the seventeenth-century. Deep rooted tensions between ...
The New England Puritans who settled in Massachusetts in 1629 were the product of the Reformation as...
In 1630, a company of English Puritans established Massachusetts Bay Colony and, in doing so, the se...
The years from 1690 to 1765 in America have usually been considered a waiting period before the Revo...
In 1639, Massachusetts Bay colonists pressed Governor John Winthrop to adopt a body of laws that w...
This dissertation is an examination of the social hierarchies and distribution of political power in...