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The Imperial Origins of the King's Church in Early America 1607-1783
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The Imperial Origins of the King's Church in Early America 1607-1783 (Studies in Modern History) Hardcover - 2004

by Bell, James; Clark, J.C.D. [Editor]

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  • Title The Imperial Origins of the King's Church in Early America 1607-1783 (Studies in Modern History)
  • Author Bell, James; Clark, J.C.D. [Editor]
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Condition New
  • Pages 298
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
  • Date 2004-02-17
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Features Bibliography, Dust Cover, Illustrated, Index, Table of Contents
  • Bookseller's Inventory # Q-1403932190
  • ISBN 9781403932198 / 1403932190
  • Weight 1.11 lbs (0.50 kg)
  • Dimensions 8.4 x 6.58 x 0.89 in (21.34 x 16.71 x 2.26 cm)
  • Themes
    • Chronological Period: 17th Century
    • Chronological Period: 18th Century
    • Cultural Region: British
    • Religious Orientation: Christian
  • Library of Congress subjects United States - History - Revolution,, United States - History - Colonial period,
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2003065253
  • Dewey Decimal Code 283.730

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About the author

JAMES BELL is Visiting Research Fellow at the Rothermere American Institute in the University of Oxford and is the author of several books and numerous articles. He has taught at Princeton University, Barnard College, The College of Wooster, and The Ohio State University. His research interests are seventeenth and eighteenth century English and American History.