IN his 2019 memoir Illuminating History, Bernard Bailyn shared a story about entering the PhD program at Harvard. Fresh from service in the army, where he and countless others of his generation witnessed the unparalleled attack on the Enlightenment ideals that had ushered a liberal Europe into existence, he decided to study history. As it turned out, the army had assigned him to learn German in anticipation of the post-war reorganization and occupation of Europe. Bailyn's linguistic training and immersion in German led him, not surprisingly, into European history, especially the history of Germany. But after the war, when he arrived at Harvard, his interests had shifted. He had become fascinated with understanding the relationship between ideas and lived experience and to “exploring the connections between America and Europe, in whatever sphere.” Bailyn had settled on the early modern era where, he wrote, “one could see the connections between a...
Bernard Bailyn's Barbarous Modernity
Peter C. Mancall, who received his PhD at Harvard under the direction of Bernard Bailyn, is the Andrew W. Mellon Professor of the Humanities at the University of Southern California. He is the author of seven books, includingHakluyt's Promise: An Elizabethan's Obsession for an English America; Fatal Journey: The Final Expedition of Henry Hudson—A Tale of Mutiny and Murder in the Arctic; and The Trials of Thomas Morton: An Anglican Lawyer, His Puritan Foes, and the Battle for a New England. In 2019–2020 he was the Harmsworth Professor of American History at Oxford.
Peter C. Mancall, who received his PhD at Harvard under the direction of Bernard Bailyn, is the Andrew W. Mellon Professor of the Humanities at the University of Southern California. He is the author of seven books, includingHakluyt's Promise: An Elizabethan's Obsession for an English America; Fatal Journey: The Final Expedition of Henry Hudson—A Tale of Mutiny and Murder in the Arctic; and The Trials of Thomas Morton: An Anglican Lawyer, His Puritan Foes, and the Battle for a New England. In 2019–2020 he was the Harmsworth Professor of American History at Oxford.
Peter C. Mancall; Bernard Bailyn's Barbarous Modernity. The New England Quarterly 2022; 95 (3): 462–488. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/tneq_a_00952
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