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The Making of an American Thinking Class: Intellectuals and Intelligentsia in Puritan Massachusetts
A radical new interpretation of the political and intellectual history of Puritan Massachusetts, The Making of an American Thinking Class envisions the Bay colony as a seventeenth century one-party state, where congregations served as ideological 'cells' and authority was restricted to an educated elite of ministers and magistrates. From there Staloff offers a broadened conception of the interstices of political, social, and intellectual authority in Puritan Massachusetts and beyond, arguing that ideologies, as well as ideological politics, are produced by self-conscious, and often class-conscious, thinkers.
Page Count:
296
Publication Date:
1997-12-18
PURITANS
MASSACHUSETTS_SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Elite (Social sciences)
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