Coming over: migration and communication between England and New England in the seventeenth century

Klappentext: "Coming Over" discusses the English migration to New England in the seventeenth century and shows the importance of English connections in the lives of American colonists. David Cressy reviews the information available to prospective migrants, the decisions they had to reach a...

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主要作者: Cressy, David 1946- (Author)
格式: Print 图书
语言:English
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出版: Cambridge [u.a.] Cambridge University Press 1987
In:Year: 1987
评论:[Rezension von: Cressy, David, Coming Over: Migration and Communication between England and New England in the Seventeenth Century...] (1989) (Cohen, Charles L.)
版:1. publ.
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B England / 移居外国 / Neuengland / 历史 1600-1700
B Neuengland / 移民 / England / 历史 1600-1700
B England / 移居外国 / Neuengland
B Neuengland / 移民 / Engländer
Further subjects:B Internationale Migration
B British (New England) History 17th century
B New England History Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775
B Bibliographie enthalten
B Usa
B England
B New England Emigration and immigration History 17th century
B New England Emigration and immigration History
B England Emigration and immigration History 17th century
B 1600-1700
B England Emigration and immigration History
B Neuengland
B Immigrants (New England) History 17th century
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总结:Klappentext: "Coming Over" discusses the English migration to New England in the seventeenth century and shows the importance of English connections in the lives of American colonists. David Cressy reviews the information available to prospective migrants, the decisions they had to reach and the actions necessary before they could settle in America. English men and women moved to New England with a variety of motives, and in a multitude of circumstances. 'Puritanism', involving religious harassment in England and the desire to follow God's ordinances in America, was only one of many factors impelling people to move. Rather than developing in wilderness isolation, the society and culture of seventeenth-century New England were constantly shaped by their English roots. A two-way flow of correspondence, messages and information linked colonists to their homeland. Family duties, political sympathies, friendships, business and legal obligations all led to a continuing attachment across the Atlantic. In treating early America from a British perspective, as a part of English history, Professor Cressy provides us with many insights into the seventeenth century.
ISBN:0521329515