社论

IF 0.1 4区 历史学 Q3 HISTORY
Jonathan M Chu
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在这个数字上,《新英格兰季刊》自豪地宣布,2021年马萨诸塞州殖民学会沃尔特·缪尔·怀特希尔奖获奖论文《上帝管家的权利:财产、良心和康涅狄格州坎特伯雷的大觉醒》出版,作者是埃里克·诺德拜。这个奖项肯定了怀特希尔对殖民学会的贡献,但与此同时,我们也承认殖民学会对早期美国学术研究的更大贡献。用《纽约时报》的话说,沃尔特·缪尔·怀特希尔是“波士顿最直言不讳的历史保护捍卫者之一”。怀特希尔主持了殖民学会,出版了以编辑完整性和美观著称的原始文献集——1978年后,小弗雷德里克·斯库勒·阿利斯和1993年以来的约翰·泰勒继续了这一做法——并为其当前的项目奠定了基础。怀特希尔奖的设立代表了殖民学会使命的延伸,即鼓励对早期美国历史的研究。《季刊》的读者知道,该奖项每年都会向《季刊》同意发表的关于共和早期(1815年以前)的杰出文章提供酬金。埃里克·诺德拜是哈佛神学院的神学博士生,他举例说明了殖民学会对创新学术的支持。诺德比并没有追求福音派的观点,将新光神学与旧光神学区分开来,而是将这种区分的制度和结构特征与财产和占有权背景对大觉醒争论的影响联系起来,并为我们提供了一种不同寻常的观点
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Editorial
I this number, the New England Quarterly proudly announces the publication of the 2021 Colonial Society of Massachusetts Walter Muir Whitehill Prize winning essay, “The Rights of God’s Stewards: Property, Conscience, and the Great Awakening in Canterbury, Connecticut” by Erik Nordbye. The prize recognizes Whitehill’s contributions to the Colonial Society, but at the same time we acknowledge the Colonial Society’s larger contributions to scholarship on early America. Walter Muir Whitehill was, in the words of the New York Times, “one of Boston’s most outspoken champions of historic preservation.” Whitehill presided over the Colonial Society, managed the publication of collections of primary source documents in volumes remarkable for their editorial integrity and beauty—a practice continued, after 1978 by Fredrick Scouller Allis Jr. and, then since 1993, by John Tyler—and laid the foundation for its current programs. The establishment of the Whitehill Prize represents the extension of the Colonial Society’s mission to encourage scholarship on early American history. Readers of this journal know that the prize annually offers an honorarium to an outstanding essay on the early republic (up to 1815) which the Quarterly agrees to publish. A doctoral student in theology at the Harvard Divinity School, Erik Nordbye illustrates the Colonial Society’s support of innovative scholarship. Rather than pursuing the evangelical arguments separating New from Old Light theology, Nordbye correlates institutional and structural attributes of that division with questions about the impact of the contexts of property and possessory rights in shaping the disputes of the Great Awakening and provides us with an unusual view of its
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期刊介绍: Contributions cover a range of time periods, from before European colonization to the present, and any subject germane to New England’s history—for example, the region’s diverse literary and cultural heritage, its political philosophies, race relations, labor struggles, religious contro- versies, and the organization of family life. The journal also treats the migration of New England ideas, people, and institutions to other parts of the United States and the world. In addition to major essays, features include memoranda and edited documents, reconsiderations of traditional texts and interpretations, essay reviews, and book reviews.
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