Saints and Strangers: New England in British North America.(Book review)

From: Church History | Date: December 1, 2006| Author: Kidd, Thomas S. | Copyright information

Saints and Strangers: New England in British North America. By Joseph A. Conforti. Regional Perspectives on Early America. Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2006. xii + 236 pp. $55.00 cloth; $19.95 paper.

As part of Johns Hopkins's Regional Perspectives on Early America series, Joseph A. Conforti's Saints and Strangers represents a welcome and accessible synthesis of recent scholarship on New England. Refusing to equate New England culture with Puritanism, ...

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