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errands into the metropolis UPNE_Field_text_final.indd 1 5/8/09 10:29:35 PM UPNE_Field_text_final.indd 2 5/8/09 10:29:36 PM ReencounteRs with colonialism: new PeRsPectives on the ameRicas Dartmouth College Series Editors Marysa Navarro Donald E. Pease Ivy Schweitzer Silvia Spitta For the complete list of books that are available in this series, please see www.upne.com Jonathan Beecher Field, Errands into the Metropolis: New England Dissidents in Revolutionary London Michelle Burnham, Folded Selves: Colonial New England Writing in the World System Jennifer L. French, Nature, Neo-Colonialism, and the Spanish American Writers Dan Moos, Outside America: Race, Ethnicity, and the Role of the American West in National Belonging Hershini Bhana Young, Haunting Capital: Memory, Text, and the Black Diasporic Body John R. Eperjesi, The Imperialist Imaginary: Visions of Asia and the Pacific in American Culture John J. Kucich, Ghostly Communion: Cross-Cultural Spiritualism in Nineteenth-Century American Literature Ruth Mayer, Artificial Africas: Colonial Images in the Times of Globalization Irene Ramalho Santos, Atlantic Poets: Fernando Pessoa’s Turn in Anglo-American Modernism C. L. R. James, Mariners, Renegades and Castaways: The Story of Herman Melville and the World We Live In, with an introduction by Donald E. Pease Renée L. Bergland, The National Uncanny: Indian Ghosts and American Subjects Susana Rotker, The American Chronicles of José Martí: Journalism and Modernity in Spanish America Carlton Smith, Coyote Kills John Wayne: Postmodernism and Contemporary Fictions of the Transcultural Frontier Carla Gardina Pestana and Sharon V. Salinger, Inequality in Early America Frances R. Aparicio and Susana Chávez-Silverman, eds., Tropicalizations: Transcultural Representations of Latinidad Michelle Burnham, Captivity and Sentiment: Cultural Exchange in American Literature, 1682–1861 Colin G. Calloway, ed., After King Philip’s War: Presence and Persistence in Indian New England UPNE_Field_text_final.indd 3 5/8/09 10:29:36 PM UPNE_Field_text_final.indd 4 5/8/09 10:29:36 PM errands into the metropolis ——— New England Dissidents in Revolutionary London jonathan beecher field DaRtmouth college PRess hanoveR, new hamPshiRe Published by University Press of New England Hanover and London UPNE_Field_text_final.indd 5 5/8/09 10:29:36 PM Dartmouth College Press Published by University Press of New England, One Court Street, Lebanon, NH 03766 www.upne.com © 2009 by Dartmouth College Press Printed in the United States of America 5 4 3 2 1 All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including storage and retrieval systems, without permission in writing from the publisher, except by a reviewer, who may quote brief passages in a review. Members of educational institutions and organizations wishing to photocopy any of the work for classroom use, or authors and publishers who would like to obtain permission for any of the material in the work, should contact Permissions, University Press of New England, One Court Street, Lebanon, NH 03766. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Field, Jonathan Beecher. Errands into the metropolis: New England dissidents in revolutionary London / Jonathan Beecher Field. p. cm.—(Reencounters with colonialism— new perspectives on the Americas) Includes bibliographical references and index. isbn 978-1-58465-774-3 (cloth: alk. paper) isbn 978-1-58465-821-4 (pbk.: alk. paper) 1. Rhode Island—History—Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775. 2. Rhode Island—Politics and government—To 1775. 3. Dissenters, Religious—Rhode Island—History. 4. Dissenters, Religious—Political activity—England—History— 17th century. 5. Politics and literature—England—History— 17th century. 6. Discourse analysis—History—17th century. 7. Great Britain—Colonies—Administration—History— 17th century. 8. Great Britain—Colonies—America—History— 17th century. I. Title. F82.F54 2009 974.5'02—dc22 2009007661 University Press of New England is a member of the Green Press Initiative. The paper used in this book meets their minimum requirement for recycled paper. For Daniel Field UPNE_Field_text_final.indd 7 5/8/09 10:29:36 PM UPNE_Field_text_final.indd 8 5/8/09 10:29:36 PM London, England . . . consider yourselves . . . warned! —Public enemy UPNE_Field_text_final.indd 9 5/8/09 10:29:36 PM

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