Journal article
Old Lights and New Money: A Note on Religion, Economics, and the Social Order in 1740 Boston
The William and Mary quarterly, v 47(4), pp 566-573
01 Oct 1990
Abstract
Correlations between religious events and socioeconomic interests in 18th century New England have been explored, resulting in a complex and incoherent view of the situation. The intersections of religion with the economic and social order of 18th century Boston are scrutinized.
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- Title
- Old Lights and New Money: A Note on Religion, Economics, and the Social Order in 1740 Boston
- Creators
- Rosalind Remer
- Publication Details
- The William and Mary quarterly, v 47(4), pp 566-573
- Publisher
- Institute of Early American History and Culture
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- History; Lenfest Center for Cultural Partnerships
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:A1990EF64400005
- Other Identifier
- 991022016319504721
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