Winthrop's ideals were quite different from those generally
ascribed to him, and the reality in New England was quite different
from the ideals. The broad purpose of this analytical and
interpretive study is to establish a Winthropian ideal and assess
the difference between the ideal and the reality that evolved. It
traces Boston's evolution from a community to a viable society.
Originally published 1965.
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