
Francis J. Bremer
Author of John Winthrop: America's Forgotten Founding Father
About the Author
Francis J. Bremer is Editor of the Winthrop Papers for the Massachusetts Historical Society. A pioneer in the trans-Atlantic approach to early American history, he has been a visiting scholar at Oxford and Cambridge. He is Professor of History at Millersville University and lives in Lancaster, show more Pennsylvania show less
Works by Francis J. Bremer
Puritans and Puritanism in Europe and America: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia, 2 volumes (2005) 23 copies, 1 review
Congregational Communion: Clerical Friendship in the Anglo-American Puritan Community, 1610-1692 (1994) 17 copies
Puritanism: Transatlantic Perspectives on a Seventeenth-Century Anglo-American Faith (Massachusetts Historical Society Studies in American History ,) (2005) 14 copies
Shaping New Englands: Puritan Clergymen in Seventeenth-Century England and New England (1994) 11 copies
John Winthrop 1 copy
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First Founders: American Puritans and Puritanism in an Atlantic World (New England in the World) by Francis J. Bremer
The book was a hard but rewarding read. It contains a lot of information that I was not familiar with, and it took me some time to read. The book did not take me five months to read; I frequently had to put it down because my head was spinning from the amount of new material.
The book gives some vital insights into the origins of how America became America; the Puritans believed that America was the new Jerusalem. Even though I am not a Puritan (I am Jewish) it is easy to understand how show more different a society America was from Europe, even though many of not most Americans are descended from Europeans. The book hints at how we became both an individualistic and democratic society. show less
The book gives some vital insights into the origins of how America became America; the Puritans believed that America was the new Jerusalem. Even though I am not a Puritan (I am Jewish) it is easy to understand how show more different a society America was from Europe, even though many of not most Americans are descended from Europeans. The book hints at how we became both an individualistic and democratic society. show less
A pretty good introduction to the history of the rise and fall of Puritanism in England and New England. To the uninitiated, the book provides a decent overview of the principle forces, both political and religious, in the shaping of the Puritan movement of the early 1600s. It also seeks to disabuse the public of common misperceptions about the "puritanical" character, such as the widely-held belief that puritans were killjoys. It is hard to discuss at too great a length about all aspects of show more Puritanism in a little under 125 pages, but Bremer has done a fairly well job of presenting the most important aspects of the Puritan movement and its legacy and influence in the history of England and the US since the early 17th century. Bremer's introduction provides a good starting point for delving further into Puritanism. Highly recommended. show less
Author Francis J. Bremer delivers exactly what is promised by the title of this book -- a brief introduction on Puritan thought. There are a few quotes, mostly in shaded sidebars. While one could tell the author was familiar with primary source writings, she utilized quite a few secondary sources in this overview of the Puritan movement. There are no footnotes, but there are bibliographies which accompany each chapter, leading the reader who wishes to explore the topics more fully to good show more sources. We learn a bit about the history and theology of the movement, how the Puritan interacted in society, and about personal lifestyle. The weakness of the book is in describing the decline of Puritanism and describing the genealogy of present-day groups claiming some level of origin with the Puritans. This book, however, is well-suited to persons who just want an introductory level of knowledge about Puritan history and theology. show less
V. 1 is all biography; v. 2 is Ideas,Events, and Issues. Section of primary sources at the end of v. 2.
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