Seventeenth-century America : essays in colonial history.

By: Smith, James MortonContributor(s): Institute of Early American History and Culture (Williamsburg, Va.)Series: The Norton library, N629Publication details: New York : Norton, [1972, c1959]Description: xv, 238 p ; 20 cmISBN: 0393006298; 9780393006292Other title: 17th-century America essays in colonial historySubject(s): United States -- Social life and customs -- To 1775 | United States -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775 | Great Britain -- Colonies -- History -- 17th century | United States -- Church history -- To 1775LOC classification: E 162 | .S66 1972
Contents:
The significance of the seventeenth century / Oscar Handlin -- The moral and legal justifications for dispossessing the Indians / Wilcomb E. Washburn -- Indian cultural adjustment to European civilization / Nancy Oestreich Lurie -- Social origins of some early Americans / Mildred Campbell -- Politics and social structure in Virginia / Bernard Bailyn -- The Anglican parish in Virginia / William H. Seiler -- The church in New England society / Emil Oberholzer, Jr. -- The Anglican Church in restoration colonial policy / Philip S. Haffenden -- Seventeenth-century English historians of America / Richard S. Dunn.
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Book Book Evangelische Theologische Faculteit Leuven Main Library E 162 SEVE 1972 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 35670000105485

Based upon original papers presented at a symposium sponsored by the Institute of Early American History and Culture at Williamsburg, Va., in 1957.

The significance of the seventeenth century / Oscar Handlin -- The moral and legal justifications for dispossessing the Indians / Wilcomb E. Washburn -- Indian cultural adjustment to European civilization / Nancy Oestreich Lurie -- Social origins of some early Americans / Mildred Campbell -- Politics and social structure in Virginia / Bernard Bailyn -- The Anglican parish in Virginia / William H. Seiler -- The church in New England society / Emil Oberholzer, Jr. -- The Anglican Church in restoration colonial policy / Philip S. Haffenden -- Seventeenth-century English historians of America / Richard S. Dunn.