Below is a list of relatively recent scholarly articles on Puritan life and culture. I was able to generate this list in about five minutes.
Let me tell you how. This skill will serve you well throughout your studies.
Your university's library website very likely has a search function for many databases that contain exhaustive lists of scholarly articles that appeared in scholarly journals. (If you attend a very small college, you may have to actually go to the library to do this search, but the resource is the same.)
All you have to do is find your library's point of access to indexes and databases. In this case, since you're in an American history class, and you're looking for articles on the Pilgrims or the Puritans, choose the database/index called "America: History and Life." All I did was use the search function for this database, using the search term "Puritan," and I was provided with thousands of articles. I just selected a few of them and reproduced them here for you.
Next time, do it yourself. Familiarize yourself with the relevant databases/indices for each class you're taking. It will be one of your most valuable tools throughout your studies.
Best wishes to you!
Bremer, Francis J.
REMEMBERING - AND FORGETTING - JOHN WINTHROP AND THE PURITAN FOUNDERS.
Massachusetts Historical Review. v. 6 (2004) p. 38-69.
Sievers, Julie.
REFIGURING THE SONG OF SONGS: JOHN COTTON'S 1655 SERMON AND THE ANTINOMIAN CONTROVERSY.
New England Quarterly. v. 76 no. 1 (2003) p. 73-107.
Carpenter, John B.
NEW ENGLAND'S PURITAN CENTURY: THREE GENERATIONS OF CONTINUITY IN THE CITY UPON A HILL.
Fides et Historia. v. 35 no. 1 (2003) p. 41-58.
Cohen, Matt.
MORTON'S MAYPOLE AND THE INDIANS: PUBLISHING IN EARLY NEW ENGLAND.
Book History. v. 5 (2002) p. 1-18.
Wickham, Parnel.
CONCEPTIONS OF IDIOCY IN COLONIAL MASSACHUSETTS.
Journal of Social History. v. 35 no. 4 (2002) p. 935-954.
Ulrich, Laurel Thatcher.
JOHN WINTHROP'S CITY OF WOMEN.
Massachusetts Historical Review. v. 3 (2001) p. 19-48.
Schweber, Howard.
ORDERING PRINCIPLES: THE ADJUDICATION OF CRIMINAL CASES IN PURITAN MASSACHUSETTS, 1629-1650.
Law & Society Review. v. 32 no. 2 (1998) p. 367-408.
Winship, Michael P.
WERE THERE ANY PURITANS IN NEW ENGLAND?
New England Quarterly. v. 74 no. 1 (2001) p. 118-138.
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