Studies in Puritan American Spirituality
Editor: Michael Schuldiner / University of Alaska Fairbanks

Studies in Puritan American Spirituality is an interdisciplinary annual that focuses on the history and theology of Puritan America; the form that spirituality was given by the writers, artists, artisans, and composers of the Puritan American Period; and the influence of Puritan America on later generations.

Editorial Board

 

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Thomas M. Davis, Kent State University
Jane D. Eberwein, Oakland University
Emory Elliott, University of California Riverside
E. Brooks Holifield, Emory University
J.A. Leo Lemay, University of Delaware
Mason I. Lowance, Jr., Univ. of Mass., Amherst 
Robert Middlekauff, Univ. of California Berkeley
David W. Music, Southwestern Baptist Theological Sem.
Herbert W. Richardson, Formerly of St. Michael's Coll.   
Bernard Rosenthal, The State Univ. of New York, Binghamton Mrs. Elizabeth Freake w/ Baby Mary c. 1674
William J. Scheick, University of Texas at Austin

Address submissions to Michael Schuldiner, Editor, Constitution Hall, Box 750119, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK   99775 (e-mail: ffmjs@aurora.alaska.edu; tel: 907-474-6374; fax: 907-474-5247). Submissions should be sent in duplicate, with a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Manuscripts may be 5,000 to 15,000 in length and prepared in any one of the standard notation formats.

Studies in Puritan American Spirituality is published annually by The Edwin Mellen Press. The subscription rate is $49.95 (hardbound) for libraries and $29.95 (paper) for individuals. Orders can be placed by writing to The Edwin Mellen Press, 415 Ridge Street, P.O. Box 450, Lewiston, New York, 14092-0450 or by calling (716) 754-2788.

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