David D. Hall Explained
David Drisko Hall (born 1936) is an American historian, and was Bartlett Professor of New England Church History, at Harvard Divinity School.[1]
Life
Hall was born on July 8, 1936. He graduated from Harvard University, and from Yale University with a PhD.[2] He is well known for introducing lived religion to religious studies scholarship in the United States, most notably at Harvard Divinity School.
Awards
Works
- The Faithful Shepherd: A History of the New England Ministry in the Seventeenth Century, Omohundro Institute, 1972 (Harvard Divinity School, 2006,)
- Book: Hall, David D. . Worlds of Wonder, Days of Judgment: Popular Religious Belief in Early New England. Knopf. 1989. 978-0-394-50108-6 . (Harvard University Press, 1990,)
- Book: Puritans in the New World: A Critical Anthology. Princeton University Press. 2004. 978-0-691-11409-5 .
- Book: Hall, David D. . Ways of writing: the practice and politics of text-making in seventeenth-century New England. University of Pennsylvania Press. 2008. 978-0-8122-4102-0 .
- Book: Hall, David D. . The Puritans: A Transatlantic History. Princeton University Press. 2019. 978-0-6912-0337-9 .
Editor
Criticism
Notes and References
- Web site: David D. Hall - History of American Civilization . 2010-01-21 . 2011-06-07 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110607171953/http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~amciv/faculty/hall.shtml . dead .
- Web site: David D. Hall .