In this series of provocative essays, nine specialists in early American history examine some of the more important aspects of the seventeenth-century colonial experience, presenting an impressive sampling of modern historical research on such topics as colonists and Indians, people and society, church and state, and history and historians.
Originally published 1959.
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Contributors:
Bernard Bailyn
Mildred Campbell
Richard S. Dunn
Philip S. Haffenden
Oscar Handlin
Nacy Oestreich Lurie
Emil Oberholzer, Jr.
William H. Seiler
Wilcomb E. Washburn