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These Daring Disturbers of the Public Peace
Brendan McConville
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paperback. Examines how the struggle between yeoman farmers and landed gentry shaped public life in the colony. It delineates the beliefs of rioters and upholders of order, both of whom wanted control over the land. It also describes how changes in provincial society led farmers to resort to violence as a means of settling property disputes. Num Pages: 336 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: 1KBBEJ; 3JD; 3JF; HBJK; HBLH; HBTB. Category: (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 229 x 152 x 25. Weight in Grams: 499.
During the century preceding the American Revolution, bitter conflicts raged in New Jersey over control of the land tenure system. This book examines how the struggle between yeoman farmers and landed gentry shaped public life in the colony. At once a cultural, political, and social history, it carefully delineates the beliefs of rioters and upholders of order, both of whom wanted control over the land.
Brendan McConville describes how changes in provincial society—affecting politics and government, religious life, economic conditions, gender relations, and ethnic composition—led farmers to resort to violence as a means of settling property disputes. He examines ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2003
Publisher
University of Pennsylvania Press United States
Number of pages
336
Condition
New
Number of Pages
336
Place of Publication
Pennsylvania, United States
ISBN
9780812218596
SKU
V9780812218596
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99-1
About Brendan McConville
Brendan McConville is Associate Professor of History at Binghamton University.
Reviews for These Daring Disturbers of the Public Peace
"A superb piece of scholarship."
Alfred F. Young, author of The Democratic Republicans of New York: The Origins, 1763-1797
Alfred F. Young, author of The Democratic Republicans of New York: The Origins, 1763-1797