Under Household Government
Discover a new perspective on the lives of the Puritans with Under Household Government by M. Michelle Jarrett Morris, published by Harvard University Press in 2013. This insightful book, spanning 326 pages, challenges the traditional narratives surrounding Puritan society by demonstrating that their focus was not solely on policing their communities, as often suggested by Nathaniel Hawthorne and early historians. Instead, Morris argues that the management of their own households consumed much of their attention.
In this compelling read, you will learn how family members served as vigilant watchdogs regarding sexual indiscretions, highlighting the complexities of familial dynamics and moral oversight within Puritan households in the United States. Dive into the rich historical context and uncover the intricate relationships that defined this fascinating era. Whether you are a history enthusiast or looking to expand your understanding of familial roles in the past, Under Household Government is a must-have addition to your bookshelf.