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The Genesis of American Freemasonry (Pre-Order)

By Ric Berman

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    Most histories of American freemasonry focus on individual states or individuals, or where a broader sweep has been attempted, are often hagiographies. In contrast, The Genesis of American Freemasonry looks at the development of freemasonry in America and the evolution of its ritual within its contemporary eighteenth-century landscape using primary source material. It acknowledges how the thirteen colonies developed from being a component part of a transatlantic Greater Britain, a composite of America, Britain and Ireland, into an independent nation. It brings together the who and when with the why and how. And it acknowledges that many of the key Masonic figures had the same moral shortcomings as many of those who govern or influence society today. 

    The book explores how freemasonry altered over the eighteenth century and how this was part of a more widespread social and political transformation. It addresses slavery specifically as an institution that was integral to Americas economic growth, and a fault line that impacted American Society. After providing a background to the development of freemasonry as an institution, it covers a time line that begins in the 1720s with the appointment of Americas first provincial grand masters, and examines the subsequent chartering of lodges and provincial grand lodges in Americas main trading centres from Philadelphia, Boston, Charleston, Savannah and New York, through to the creation of the new State Grand Lodges post-Independence. 

    The Genesis of American Freemasonry lays out how freemasonry expanded across the thirteen colonies and then pushed westward, crossing the Blue Ridge Mountains into Tennessee and Kentucky, and into Ohio and elsewhere. Integral to this story is migration, in particular, transatlantic Irish migration, a blend of London Irish and Ulster Irish, and internal migration, as freemasonry tracked the wagon trails of the American frontier, rolling west from the Atlantic east to the Great Plains.


    The Genesis of American Freemasonry explains how American freemasonry derived principally from the Grand Lodge of England, adopting and promoting the 1723 Constitutions of Freemasons with its leading-edge Enlightenment precepts and principles, and mirroring and then adapting the different forms of Masonic ritual used in England; how it fused with Antients freemasonry, incorporating the latters greater mutuality and accessibility; and how the combination became one of the seminal influences on the foundation of the new American Republic and the 1776 Declaration of Independence. In short, how freemasons and freemasonry helped lay the foundations of the city on a hill. 

    Masonic Enlightenment ideals a belief in religious and political tolerance, meritocracy, societal and self-improvement - and the governance practices of the lodge - elected officers and majority rule, with one-man one-vote, became part of Americas constitutional development and provided a framework for federal and local government. At the same time, freemasonry enhanced social cohesion, especially on the frontier, where it provided a mutual support structure for its members that was both practical and spiritual.

    Finally, The Genesis of American Freemasonry draws pen portraits of the men who led American freemasonry, setting out their successes and failures. Many provided weak leadership. Others, however, sometimes achieved remarkable success. This is their story.

    Paperback  (152 mm x 229 mm)

    281 pages




  • THE AUTHOR
    Ric Berman

    Ric Berman has been a Freemason for over forty years and has twice been the United Grand Lodge of England’s Prestonian Lecturer. He holds Grand Rank in England and is a Past Master of three English lodges, including Quatuor Coronati Lodge, the premier lodge of Masonic research, and chairs Quatuor Coronati’s Correspondence Circle (‘QCCC’), the oldest Masonic Research Society in the world.

    Ric is a proud American Freemason, a member or hon. member of lodges across six states. He is a Fellow of the Philalethes Society, was inducted a member of the Society of Blue Friars, and is a former Anson Jones lecturer at the Texas Lodge of Research A.F.&A.M.

    As a historian, Ric researches, writes and speaks on American, English and Irish Freemasonry, with a focus on the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. He is the author of numerous journal articles and some ten books, and has given keynote talks and lectures worldwide. The most exciting part of any lecture or presentation is the Q&A that follows, and that is probably the most rewarding aspect of his scholarship.

    Ric is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society in the United Kingdom. He holds a Master’s in Economics from the University of Cambridge and a Doctorate in History from the University of Exeter, following which Ric spent two years undertaking post-doctoral research at the University of Oxford’s Modern European History Research Centre. Born in London, he lives, writes and farms in rural Oxfordshire with his wife and five dogs.

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