Inequality in early AmericaCarla Gardina Pestana and Sharon V. Salinger, editors. - Hanover, NH : University Press of New England, (c)1999. - 1 online resource (329 pages) : illustrations, map. - Reencounters with colonialism--new perspectives on the Americas .

Includes bibliographies and index.

"Either married or to bee married" : women's legal inequality in early America / "Riches and honour were rejected by them as loathsome vomit" : the fear of leveling in New England / Partial revival : the limits of the Great Awakening in Boston, Massachusetts, 1740-1742 / Inequality in the here and the hereafter : religion and the construction of race and gender in the postrevolutionary South / "I loved the place of my dwelling" : Puritan missionaries and Native Americans in seventeenth-century southern New England / Black women who stole themselves in eighteenth-century America / African spirituality and cultural practice in colonial New York, 1700-1770 / Sheep in the parlor, wheels on the common : pastoralism and poverty in eighteenth-century Boston / A class society? : The nature of inequality in early America / Slave labor camps in early America : overcoming denial and discovering the gulag / Rethinking early American slavery / The concept of inevitability in the history of European-Indian relations / Reminiscences of Gary B. Nash. Mary Beth Norton -- Thomas N. Ingersoll -- J. Richard Olivas -- Sylvia R. Frey -- Neal Salisbury -- Billy G. Smith -- Sterling Stuckey -- Laurel Thatcher Ulrich -- Ronald Schultz -- Peter H. Wood -- Philip D. Morgan -- Gary B. Nash --




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Equality--History--United States--18th century.
Social classes--History--United States--18th century.


Electronic Books.

E188 / .I547 1999