

An edition of The times of their lives (2000)
life and death at Plymouth Colony
By James Deetz
Publish Date
2001
Publisher
W.H. Freeman,Macmillan
Language
eng
Pages
366
Description:
"The Times of Their Lives presents a realistic, factual account of the Plymouth colony based on contemporary archaeology, cultural research, and living history. Taking little known trial transcripts, personal accounts, wills, and probate records, as well as physical artifacts such as shards and spoons unearthed from old foundations, James and Patricia Deetz reveal what life in seventeenth-century Plymouth was really like. In the process they blow the dust off the dull, wooden figures of tradition and show the Plymouth colonists as vibrant people who lived out complex and colorful lives in a world profoundly different from our own.". "Beginning with an eyewitness account of the first Thanksgiving, The Times of Their Lives offers an often startling portrait of Plymouth Colony that includes aspects of the legal system, folk beliefs, family life, women's roles and gender issues, eating habits, alcohol use, sexual misconduct, domestic violence, suspicious deaths, and violent crimes." "The result is a researched and imaginative work that shakes up our view of one of the most cherished myths of American history."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Social conditions, Pilgrims (New Plymouth Colony), Social life and customs, History, Kolonisten, Dagelijks leven, Kolonisation, Soziale Situation, Manners and customs, Massachusetts, social life and customs, Massachusetts, social conditions, Massachusetts, history
Places: Massachusetts
Times: New Plymouth, 1620-1691, 17th century, To 1775