Bruce C. Daniels, Professor of History at Texas Tech University, is a specialist on colonial and Revolutionary New England and on international views of American history. He is a past president of the Canadian Association for American Studies and in the spring of 2005 was the Nikolai Sivachev Distinguished Fulbright Chair at Moscow State University
"Daniels' account is a serious contribution to Puritan scholarship,
serving to recharacterize our Puritan fathers in their full human
dimensions."--"Kirkus Reviews"
"It is rare for a book to be both erudite and amusing at the same
time, and this book has succeeded. It has changes the common but
unacceptable image of the Puritans as dull, solemn, melancholy
misanthropes."--Horton Davies, author of "The Worship of the
American Puritans"
"Daniels succeeds admirably in providing a fuller and better
understanding of the changing everyday experiences of New England
Puritans in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries."--Maris A.
Vinovskis, University of Michigan, "American Historical Review"
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