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Themes and Directions in Middle Colonies Historiography, 1980-1994

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This movie explores all of these topics. These themes are movie contributions to my understanding of the American revolution. When the movie was released in 1994, these themes were related to history. So, I may have recognized the complexity of these themes and communities like the Connecticut State Fairfield, but I would like to integrate them into a comprehensive depiction of how these themes interact daily I helped.

From the 1920s to the 1980s, Perimira "rediscovered" Puritan, Puritanism dominated the American history of the colonial era. But by the early 1980s, Edmund Morgan declared, "We now know more about Puritan than any reasonable person," historians noted attention to the religious life of other colonies I started paying. Examples of this kind are John Butler, the American Huguenot, Catherine Randall from a distant country, Huguenot and Warrior in the New World, Ned Landlands in Scotland and others. And its first American colony, 1683-1675, AG Rover, Palatin, Liberty, and estate: German Lutheran in England colonial era, and Randall Ballmer, perfect confusion: Dutch religion and British culture of the central colony. All these books deal with challenges of religious pluralism, conflicts related to this diversity, and in general the resolution of these conflicts.

The "new restoration history" that first appeared in the 1980s shows that the revival of the monarchy is long, complicated and unavoidable. Nevertheless, the new history studies still tend to underestimate the importance of the army in this process. This paper attempts to re-evaluate the role of the military in reconstruction, especially the martial's handling by the munk at the critical time of 1660 and the influence of veteran politics in the community. Various incidents after restoration are not carefully planned, but the nature and timing of the measures taken are that the central authorities are inseparable from various military issues and are closely related to a broader problem It indicates that it is recognizing.