S1 Episode 9: Thomas Morton and The New Canaan: The America That Could Have Been Story Search From Special Collections
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In this episode we discuss a book written by Thomas Morton (c.1579 –1647) an early colonist of North America and his book New English Canaan, printed in Amsterdam in 1637, a copy of which can be found in The Free Library of Philadelphia’s Americana Collection. Our guest is Peter C. Mancall. In his 2019 book, The Trials of Thomas Morton: An Anglican Lawyer, His Puritan Foes, and the Battle for a New England, he writes about the importance of Morton and The New English Canaan. Professor Mancall is a history professor at the University of Southern California, focusing on early America, Native Americans, and the early modern Atlantic world.
In this episode we discuss a book written by Thomas Morton (c.1579 –1647) an early colonist of North America and his book New English Canaan, printed in Amsterdam in 1637, a copy of which can be found in The Free Library of Philadelphia’s Americana Collection. Our guest is Peter C. Mancall. In his 2019 book, The Trials of Thomas Morton: An Anglican Lawyer, His Puritan Foes, and the Battle for a New England, he writes about the importance of Morton and The New English Canaan. Professor Mancall is a history professor at the University of Southern California, focusing on early America, Native Americans, and the early modern Atlantic world.
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