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Wielebny Jacob Bailey, lojalista Maine: Dla Boga, Króla, Kraju i dla siebie

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The Reverend Jacob Bailey, Maine Loyalist: For God, King, Country, and for Self
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by Leamon, James S. | PB | Good
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Binding
Paperback
Weight
1 lbs
Product Group
Book
IsTextBook
No
ISBN
9781558499423
Publication Year
2012
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Name
Reverend Jacob Bailey, Maine Loyalist : for God, King, Country, and for Self
Item Height
0.9in
Author
James S. Leamon
Item Length
9in
Publisher
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
12.3 Oz
Number of Pages
272 Pages

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The Reverend Jacob Bailey was a missionary Preacher in Pownal borough (now Dresden), Maine, who refused to renounce allegiance to King George III during the American War of Independence. Relying largely on Bailey's unpublished journals and voluminous correspondence, James S. Leamon shows how Bailey absorbed many of the intellectual currents of the Enlightenment but also the more traditional conviction that family, society, religion, and politics, like creation itself, should be orderly and hierarchal. Such beliefs led Bailey to oppose the Revolution as unnatural, immoral, and doomed to fail. Reverend Bailey's persistence in praying for the king and his refusal to publicize the Declaration or Independence from his pulpit aroused hostilities that drove him and his family lo the safety of Nova Scotia. During his time in exile, he wrote almost obsessively: poems, dramas, novels, histories. Though few were ever completed, and even fewer published, in one way or another most of lm writings depicted the trauma he underwent as a loyalist. Leamon's study of the Reverend Jacob Bailey depicts the complex nature and burdens of one person's loyalism while revealing much about eighteenth-century American life and culture. Book jacket.

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Publisher
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
ISBN-10
1558499423
ISBN-13
9781558499423
eBay Product ID (ePID)
111900433

Product Key Features

Author
James S. Leamon
Publication Name
Reverend Jacob Bailey, Maine Loyalist : for God, King, Country, and for Self
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2012
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
272 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.9in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
12.3 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Bx5620.B34l43 2012
Reviews
"An informative, engaging study of an often courageous and sometimes eccentric Congregational minister who converted to the Church of England and became a stalwart defender of the British cause throughout the Revolutionary era. A worthy successor to Leamon's award-winning Revolution Downeast."--Joseph A. Conforti, author of Saints and Strangers: New England in British North America "Leamon, professor emeritus of history at Bates College, did not set out to debunk or belittle Bailey but to learn about the man and through him the nature of English loyalists in the region. He succeeds by writing the finest Revolutionary War-era biography of a Maine individual to date."--Portland Press Herald "As a biographer, Leamon paints a vivid picture of Bailey's life and times. He effectively demonstrates that Bailey's loyalism was not rooted solely in religion, politics, or self-interest. Instead, it was 'a complex combination of convictions, hopes, and fears' (xvi). In the ever-expanding bibliography of American loyalist history, Leamon's book is a welcome addition."--Journal of the Early Republic "Jacob Bailey's vast personal papers make him an ideal subject for this thoughtful and well-crafted biography. . . . Leamon portrays a man who, through his writing as well as his long postwar dedication to community service in Nova Scotia, carefully tended to his colonial society and his own emotional health."--New England Quarterly "More than two centuries after Bailey's death in Annapolis, Nova Scotia, an accomplished scholar of Maine's early history has deftly revisited Bailey's life and career. . . . It is at once an admirable first-class biography and an informative glimpse of the impact of disruptive affairs on the lives of individuals who embraced a minority view on civil issues. The book also is a strong, valuable, and engaging social history of a turbulent period in Anglo-American history."--The Catholic Historical Review, "An informative, engaging study of an often courageous and sometimes eccentric Congregational minister who converted to the Church of England and became a stalwart defender of the British cause throughout the Revolutionary era. A worthy successor to Leamon's award-winning Revolution Downeast ."--Joseph A. Conforti, author of Saints and Strangers: New England in British North America "Leamon, professor emeritus of history at Bates College, did not set out to debunk or belittle Bailey but to learn about the man and through him the nature of English loyalists in the region. He succeeds by writing the finest Revolutionary War-era biography of a Maine individual to date."-- Portland Press Herald "As a biographer, Leamon paints a vivid picture of Bailey's life and times. He effectively demonstrates that Bailey's loyalism was not rooted solely in religion, politics, or self-interest. Instead, it was 'a complex combination of convictions, hopes, and fears' (xvi). In the ever-expanding bibliography of American loyalist history, Leamon's book is a welcome addition."-- Journal of the Early Republic "Jacob Bailey's vast personal papers make him an ideal subject for this thoughtful and well-crafted biography. . . . Leamon portrays a man who, through his writing as well as his long postwar dedication to community service in Nova Scotia, carefully tended to his colonial society and his own emotional health."-- New England Quarterly "More than two centuries after Bailey's death in Annapolis, Nova Scotia, an accomplished scholar of Maine's early history has deftly revisited Bailey's life and career. . . . It is at once an admirable first-class biography and an informative glimpse of the impact of disruptive affairs on the lives of individuals who embraced a minority view on civil issues. The book also is a strong, valuable, and engaging social history of a turbulent period in Anglo-American history."-- The Catholic Historical Review, "An informative, engaging study of an often courageous and sometimes eccentric Congregational minister who converted to the Church of England and became a stalwart defender of the British cause throughout the Revolutionary era. A worthy successor to Leamon's award-winning Revolution Downeast."--Joseph A. Conforti, author of Saints and Strangers: New England in British North America"Leamon, professor emeritus of history at Bates College, did not set out to debunk or belittle Bailey but to learn about the man and through him the nature of English loyalists in the region. He succeeds by writing the finest Revolutionary War-era biography of a Maine individual to date."--Portland Press Herald"As a biographer, Leamon paints a vivid picture of Bailey's life and times. He effectively demonstrates that Bailey's loyalism was not rooted solely in religion, politics, or self-interest. Instead, it was 'a complex combination of convictions, hopes, and fears' (xvi). In the ever-expanding bibliography of American loyalist history, Leamon's book is a welcome addition."--Journal of the Early Republic"Jacob Bailey's vast personal papers make him an ideal subject for this thoughtful and well-crafted biography. . . . Leamon portrays a man who, through his writing as well as his long postwar dedication to community service in Nova Scotia, carefully tended to his colonial society and his own emotional health."--New England Quarterly"More than two centuries after Bailey's death in Annapolis, Nova Scotia, an accomplished scholar of Maine's early history has deftly revisited Bailey's life and career. . . . It is at once an admirable first-class biography and an informative glimpse of the impact of disruptive affairs on the lives of individuals who embraced a minority view on civil issues. The book also is a strong, valuable, and engaging social history of a turbulent period in Anglo-American history."--The Catholic Historical Review
Copyright Date
2012
Topic
Cultural Heritage, Religious, General, American / General, Christianity / Anglican, United States / General, Canada / Pre-Confederation (To 1867)
Lccn
2012-022565
Dewey Decimal
283.092 B
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Literary Criticism, Religion, History

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