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A Good Master Well Served: Masters and Servants in Colonial Massachusetts, 1620-1750 Book

A Good Master Well Served: Masters and Servants in Colonial Massachusetts, 1620-1750
A Good Master Well Served: Masters and Servants in Colonial Massachusetts, 1620-1750, Early American historians are finding connections between the bonded status of African American slaves, European indentured servants, convicts, and sailors. An excellent starting point for this inquiry is this neglected classic by Lawrence Towner, former , A Good Master Well Served: Masters and Servants in Colonial Massachusetts, 1620-1750 has a rating of 3.5 stars
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A Good Master Well Served: Masters and Servants in Colonial Massachusetts, 1620-1750, Early American historians are finding connections between the bonded status of African American slaves, European indentured servants, convicts, and sailors. An excellent starting point for this inquiry is this neglected classic by Lawrence Towner, former , A Good Master Well Served: Masters and Servants in Colonial Massachusetts, 1620-1750
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  • A Good Master Well Served: Masters and Servants in Colonial Massachusetts, 1620-1750
  • Written by author Lawrence Towner
  • Published by Taylor & Francis, Inc., April 1998
  • Early American historians are finding connections between the bonded status of African American slaves, European indentured servants, convicts, and sailors. An excellent starting point for this inquiry is this neglected classic by Lawrence Towner, former
  • Early American historians are finding connections between the bonded status of African American slaves, European indentured servants, convicts, and sailors. An excellent starting point for this inquiry is this neglected classic by Lawrence Towner, former
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Early American historians are finding connections between the bonded status of African American slaves, European indentured servants, convicts, and sailors. An excellent starting point for this inquiry is this neglected classic by Lawrence Towner, former head of the Newberry Library in Chicago and editor of the William and Mary Quarterly. This comprehensive study of the lives and experiences of bonded laborers in colonial Massachusetts demonstrates the full sweep of their work and aspirations
Towner analyzes the legal status of all varieties of black and white bonded laborers. He explores their living and working conditions and discusses the cultural significance of work in their lives. The book also address gender issues in bonded labor. The author's approach provides a new understanding of the experiences of black and white workers in early America, and corrects a long-standing neglect of blacks in previous research. This edition makes this important work available in print for the first time, and includes an introductory essay by Alfred F. Young, "Dissertations and Gatekeepers: Why it took45 Years for a Ph.D. Thesis to be Published."
(Ph.D. dissertation, Northwestern University; 1954)


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