Daniel Gould: A Voice for Social Justice in Early Quaker New England – Shane Peterson, Luke BohmerÂ
AMH 4112.001 – The Atlantic World, 1400-1900 Daniel Gould (c.1625-1716), a recurring presence in the Pemberton Paper archive, spent his life dedicated to the Society of Friends in colonial America. His lengthy service to Quakerism and his community led to various positions of leadership and sent him through trials which tested his faith. His life […]
Henry Haydock: Networks and Support Across the Atlantic – William Rebarick, Luke Bohmer
AMH4112.001 – The Atlantic World, 1400-1900 Henry Haydock lived in a turbulent time in American history. While there is little written on the life of Haydock, we can infer a few things about him from his letters to his fellow Quakers across the Atlantic Ocean. We know that Henry and his wife Martha lived in […]
Welcome to PRINT
Welcome to People, Religion, Information Networks, and Travel – Migration in the Early Modern World (PRINT). We are a collaborative digital humanities project discovering cultural, religious, and familial connections of early modern European religious minorities. Utilizing roughly 3,000 letters from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, PRINT is tracing communication networks and showing how they influenced dynamic patterns of migration in the Atlantic world.