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Palatines, Liberty, and Property: German Lutherans in Colonial British America
Palatines, Liberty, and Property: German Lutherans in Colonial British America
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Winner of the American Historical Association's John B. Dunning PrizeWinner of The Lutheran Historical Society's St. John Biggerville Prize
In Palatines, Liberty, and Property A. G. Roeber explains why so many Germans, when they faced critical choices in 1776, became active supporters of the patriot cause. Employing a variety of German-language sources and and following all the major German migration streams, Roeber explores German conceptions of personal and public property in the context of cultural and religious beliefs, village life, and family concerns. Co-winner of the John H. Dunning Prize from the American Historical Association, Roeber's study of German-American settlements and their ideas about liberty and property provides an unprecedented view of how non-English culture and beliefs made their way from Europe to America.
Author: A. G. Roeber
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Published: 05/08/1998
Pages: 448
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.39lbs
Size: 9.04h x 6.04w x 1.06d
ISBN: 9780801859687
About the Author
A. G. Roeber is professor of history and religious studies, head of the Department of History, and co-director of the Max Kade German-American Research Institute at the Pennsylvanua State University. He is the author of Faithful Magistrates and Republican Lawyers: Creators of Virginia Legal Culture, 1680-1810.
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