Invisible Masters Invisible Masters

Invisible Masters

Gender, Race, and the Economy of Service in Early New England

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Publisher Description

Invisible Masters rewrites the familiar narrative of the relation between Puritan religious culture and New England’s economic culture as a history of the primary discourse that connected them: service. The understanding early Puritans had of themselves as God’s servants and earthly masters was shaped by their immersion in an Atlantic culture of service and the worldly pressures and opportunities generated by New England’s particular place in it. Concepts of spiritual service and mastery determined Puritan views of the men, women, and children who were servants and slaves in that world. So, too, did these concepts shape the experience of family, labor, law, and economy for those men, women, and children—the very bedrock of their lives. This strikingly original look at Puritan culture will appeal to a wide range of Americanists and historians.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2018
July 3
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
276
Pages
PUBLISHER
Dartmouth College Press
SELLER
Chicago Distribution Center
SIZE
1.5
MB
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