The World of John Winthrop: Essays on England and New England 1588-1649

Assessing the influence of Massachusetts Bay on Old England would require a different approach and might produce a more significant book. second, along with soliciting and collecting papers, editors often need to direct and constrain authors in order to produce a coherent book. On the other hand, as...

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Published inChurch History Vol. 76; no. 2; pp. 441 - 442
Main Author Moseley, James G.
Format Book Review
LanguageEnglish
Published Santa Rosa American Society of Church History 01.06.2007
Cambridge University Press
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Summary:Assessing the influence of Massachusetts Bay on Old England would require a different approach and might produce a more significant book. second, along with soliciting and collecting papers, editors often need to direct and constrain authors in order to produce a coherent book. On the other hand, assertions that might be credible as innovative hypotheses are claimed as conclusions, such as "the patriarchal world of seventeenthcentury England and New England incorporated and accommodated fluid conceptions of gender; patriarchy and gender flexibility intertwined in a complex and m ulti potential choreography" (323).
ISSN:0009-6407
1755-2613
DOI:10.1017/S0009640700102215