The Morison Myth concerning the Founding of Harvard College

In his Preface to the study entitled, Puritan Pronaos, Samuel Eliot Morison writes: “I have trod warily for fear of the Indians that are always lying in wait to scalp that unpopular wayfarer, the New England historian.” The Indians have no quarrel with Professor Morison, and presumably are not inter...

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Autor principal: Hudson, Winthrop Still 1911-2001 (Author)
Tipo de documento: Print Artigo
Idioma:Inglês
Verificar disponibilidade: HBZ Gateway
Interlibrary Loan:Interlibrary Loan for the Fachinformationsdienste (Specialized Information Services in Germany)
Publicado em: [1939]
Em: Church history
Ano: 1939, Volume: 8, Número: 2, Páginas: 148-159
Parallel Edition:Recurso Electrónico
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Resumo:In his Preface to the study entitled, Puritan Pronaos, Samuel Eliot Morison writes: “I have trod warily for fear of the Indians that are always lying in wait to scalp that unpopular wayfarer, the New England historian.” The Indians have no quarrel with Professor Morison, and presumably are not interested in securing his scalp, but were the ancient Puritan divines of New England alive today, they would at least desire to question some of his conclusions.
ISSN:0009-6407
Obras secundárias:Enthalten in: Church history