Governor Bradford's first dialogue : $b A dialogue, or the sum of a conference between some young men born in New England and su
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The book "Governor Bradford's First Dialogue: A Dialogue, or the Essence of a Conference between Young Men Born in New England, and Some Old Men who Came from Holland and Old England, in the Year of the Lord 1648" is an interesting literary dialogue that depicts the clash of concepts and ideals between young and old generations. The author of this work is the famous historian and politician William Bradford, who in his book examines key aspects of the social, political and religious beliefs of his time.
This dialogue reflects intellectual discussions between a group of young New Englanders and experienced older men from Holland and Old England who arrived in New England in 1648. This work is not only an important source for the study of the history of colonial America, but also provides valuable material for the analysis of cultural exchange and mutual understanding between different cultures and generations.
The author embeds the reader in the socio-political context of the early history of the USA and allows a deeper understanding of the thoughts and views of that time. "Governor Bradford's First Dialogue" is not only an interesting historical source, but also an invitation to boredom and dialogue between different generations.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- William Bradford
- Language
- English
- Release date
- 2023-04-02
- Title
- Governor Bradford's first dialogue : $b A dialogue, or the sum of a conference between some young men born in New England and sundry ancient men that came out of Holland and old England, anno Domini 1648.
- Subject
- E186
Pilgrims (New Plymouth Colony) -- Early works to 1800
Separatists