托马斯·莫顿的审判:一位英国国教律师,他的清教徒敌人,以及为新英格兰而战

Charlotte Carrington-Farmer
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托马斯·莫顿的审判考察了托马斯·莫顿(Thomas Morton)的生活,他是一名圣公会律师和商人,于1620年代在现代马萨诸塞州昆西附近建立了马雷山定居点。在释放了他指挥下的仆人后,莫顿和他的同伴竖起了一根80英尺高的五月柱,并接受了古老的英国传统,这毫不奇怪地激怒了他的虔诚邻居。莫顿曾三次从新英格兰流亡,正如书名所示,他在英格兰和新英格兰都面临法律审判。莫顿的酗酒、跳舞、与土著人同居并向土著人出售枪支造成了问题,但对他的“清教徒家族”构成最大威胁的是“他作为律师和作家的技能”(208)。彼得·C·曼卡尔以莫顿为镜头,探索了17世纪初争夺统治地位的新英格兰的多重愿景。本书的六章融合了时间和主题叙事,将莫顿的生活和新英格兰复杂的文化、政治和宗教景观交织在一起。莫顿明白,新英格兰“一旦清教徒和清教徒失去权威,可能会有一个不同的未来”,当“马萨诸塞湾公司的权威消失时,需要建立一个替代者”(131)。这本书的中心前提是探索莫顿提供的替代愿景。曼卡尔令人信服地认为,莫顿的开创性著作《新英格兰迦南》(1637)“坚定地反对持不同政见者”,对莫顿关于马萨诸塞湾当局“超出了其原始宪章的权限”的法律论点至关重要(174208)。从开始到结束,托马斯·莫顿的审判为重塑17世纪新英格兰的生活故事提供了新的方法。例如,在序言中,莫顿的故事是通过前总统约翰·亚当斯和托马斯·杰斐逊的眼睛讲述的,他们交换了关于莫顿和
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The Trials of Thomas Morton: An Anglican Lawyer, His Puritan Foes, and the Battle for a New England
The Trials of Thomas Morton examines the life of Thomas Morton, an Anglican lawyer and trader who established the Ma-re Mount settlement, near modern-day Quincy, Massachusetts, in the 1620s. After freeing the servants under his command, Morton and his company erected an eighty-foot maypole and embraced Old English traditions, which unsurprisingly vexed his pious neighbours. Morton was exiled from New England three times, and as the book’s title suggests, he faced legal trials in both England and New England. Morton’s drinking, dancing, and cohabiting with and selling guns to Indigenous people caused problems, but it was “his skills as a lawyer and writer” that posed the greatest threat to his “Puritan Foes” (208). Peter C. Mancall uses Morton as a lens to explore the multiple visions for a New England that vied for dominance in the early seventeenth century. Blending chronological and thematic narratives, the book’s six chapters weave together a picture of both Morton’s life and New England’s complex cultural, political, and religious landscape. Morton understood that New England “could have a different future once the Pilgrims and Puritans lost their authority” and when “the authority of the Massachusetts Bay Company disappeared, a replacement would need to be created” (131). The book’s central premise is exploring the replacement vision that Morton offered. Mancall convincingly argues that Morton’s seminal work, New English Canaan (1637), was “unflinching in its dissent against the dissenters” and vital to Morton’s legal argument that Massachusetts Bay authorities had “exceeded the authority of their original charter” (174, 208). From start to finish, The Trials of Thomas Morton offers fresh approaches to reframing the well-told tale of life in seventeenth-century New England. For example, in the prologue Morton’s story is told through the eyes of former presidents John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, who exchanged a lengthy correspondence about Morton and
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期刊介绍: Contributions cover a range of time periods, from before European colonization to the present, and any subject germane to New England’s history—for example, the region’s diverse literary and cultural heritage, its political philosophies, race relations, labor struggles, religious contro- versies, and the organization of family life. The journal also treats the migration of New England ideas, people, and institutions to other parts of the United States and the world. In addition to major essays, features include memoranda and edited documents, reconsiderations of traditional texts and interpretations, essay reviews, and book reviews.
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