Darrett B. Rutman

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Darrett B. Rutman
Born March 4, 1929
Nationality United States
Field Historian
Institutions University of Florida

Darrett B. Rutman (4 March 192911 April 1997) was a noted historian of early America. He was a distinguished scholar and served on the faculty of the University of New Hampshire History Department from 1968-1984. He later taught history at the University of Florida in Gainesville until his death of cancer on April 11, 1997.[1]

Several of his books were co-authored by his wife, Anita H. Rutman.

[edit] Bibliography

  • American Puritanism: faith and practice, Darrett B. Rutman (1970, reprinted 1977) ISBN 0-393-00842-8
  • The Great Awakening: event and exegesis, edited by Darrett B. Rutman (1970) ISBN 0-471-74725-4 (Paperback: ISBN 0-471-74726-2)
  • Husbandmen of Plymouth: farms and villages in the Old Colony, 1620-1692, Darrett B. Rutman (1967)
  • The morning of America, 1603-1789, Darrett B. Rutman (1971) ISBN 0-395-04333-6
  • The Old Dominion: essays for Thomas Perkins Abernethy, Rutman, Darrett B. (1964)
  • A Place in Time: Middlesex County, Virginia 1650-1750, by Darrett B. Rutman, Anita H. Rutman (1984) ISBN 0-393-30318-7
  • A Place in Time: Explicatus, by Darrett B. Rutman, Anita H. Rutman (1984) ISBN 0-393-01820-2
  • Small worlds, large questions: explorations in early American social history, 1600-1850, Darrett B. Rutman with Anita H. Rutman (1994) ISBN 0-8139-1529-5 (Paperback: ISBN 0-8139-1530-9)
  • Rutman, Darrett B. Winthrop's Boston: Portrait of a Puritan Town, 1630-1649, (1965) ISBN 0-8078-0942-X
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