Vexed and Troubled Englishmen 1590-1642
- 510 pages
- 18 hours of reading
Carl Bridenbaugh was an American historian whose work illuminated the burgeoning urban landscapes of colonial America. He is renowned for his deep dives into the lives and development of early American cities, exploring the vibrant and often tumultuous experience of urban life during a formative period. Bridenbaugh's scholarship offers a vital perspective on the foundational elements of American society and its evolution.




Societies of the Colonial South
A sweeping work of history, Mitre and Sceptre explores the intricate web of relationships between Great Britain and its American colonies in the decades leading up to the Revolutionary War. Drawing on a wealth of primary sources, Carl Bridenbaugh paints a vivid picture of a world in flux, as religious, political, and economic forces collide and reshape the course of history.