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Puritan Family

Morgan, Edmund S.
Puritan Family
The Puritans came to New England not merely to save their souls but to establish a "visible" kingdom of God, a society where outward conduct would be according to God's laws. This book discusses the desire of the Puritans to be socially virtuous and their wish to force social virtue upon others.

CHF 20.50

The Gentle Puritan

Morgan, Edmund S.
The Gentle Puritan
Now available againf after being our of print for several years, this important biography of the early New England intellectual leader was greeted as a landmark in the history of the American mind" by Clifford K. Shipton when it appeared in 1962. Stiles lived at a critical time--the transition from the Reformation to the Enlightenment, which came suddenly in New England--and because of his position, his influence was great.

CHF 87.00

Benjamin Franklin

Morgan, Edmund S
Benjamin Franklin
Chosen as a Notable Book of the Year by the New York Times Book Review and as a best book for 2002 by the Los Angeles Times Book Review, Washington Post Book World, and Publishers Weekly. A finalist for the 2003 National Book Critics Circle Award in biography. The greatest statesman of his age, Benjamin Franklin was also a pioneering scientist, a successful author, the first American postmaster general, a printer, a bon vivant. In addition, he...

CHF 31.50

Puritan Political Ideas

Morgan, Edmund S.
Puritan Political Ideas
In this unique collection, noted historian Edmund Morgan focuses upon three ideas that lay at the root of Puritan political theory and have had a continuing significance in our history: calling, covenant, and the separate spheres of church and state. The selections show the origin of these ideas in the writings of the early English Puritans before the colonization of America, in seventeenth century New England, and finally in new contexts in t...

CHF 85.00

Roger Williams

Morgan, Edmund S
Roger Williams
A classic of its kind, Edmund S. Morgan's Roger Williams skillfully depicts the intellectual life of the man who, after his expulsion in 1635 from the Massachusetts Bay Colony, founded what would become Rhode Island. As Morgan re-creates the evolution of Williams's thoughts on the nature of the church and the state, he captures with characteristic economy and precision the institutions that informed Williams's worldview, from the Protestant ch...

CHF 24.90

The Stamp Act Crisis

Morgan, Edmund S. / Morgan, Helen M.
The Stamp Act Crisis
The Stamp Act, the first direct tax on the American colonies, provoked an immediate and violent response. The Stamp Act Crisis, originally published by UNC Press in 1953, identifies the issues that caused the confrontation and explores the ways in which the conflict was a prelude to the American Revolution.

CHF 63.00

The Meaning of Independence

Morgan, Edmund S.
The Meaning of Independence
One of the standard short works on the first three presidents of the United States - George Washington, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson. When the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association and the Organization of American Historians asked 1, 500 historians to name the ten best books about George Washington, this book was one of those selected.

CHF 24.90