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By: E. Brooks Holifield
ISBN: 9780742533080
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Publication Date: Oct 2004
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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The book explores the cultural and intellectual worlds of the hustling promoters, battling historians, Catholic missionaries, Native American ritual specialists, learned theologians, religious dissenters, magistrates, and governors who clashed and intermingled in the opening decades of colonization and resistance to it.
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By: George Cotkin
ISBN: 9780742531475
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Publication Date: Sep 2004
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In Reluctant Modernism: American Thought and Culture, 1880-1900, George Cotkin surveys the intellectual life of this crucial transitional period. His story begins with the Darwinian controversies, since the mainstream of American culture was just beginning to come to grips wit...
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By: Paul V. Murphy
ISBN: 9780742549265
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Publication Date: Jul 2016
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The New Era examines American thought and culture in the 1920s through the eyes of a generation of American intellectuals who became tribunes of openness, experimentation, and tolerance. The book tracks the emergence of a new set of arguments and debates-over women's roles, s...
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By: Robert E. Shalhope
ISBN: 9780742532656
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Publication Date: Sep 2004
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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In The Roots of Democracy Robert E. Shalhope traces the dramatic shifts in attitudes and behavior from before the Revolution, through the war itself, and then on to the confederation period, the creation of republican governments, the making of the Constitution and the conflicts of the 1790s.
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By: James Livingston
ISBN: 9780742535428
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Publication Date: Dec 2011
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The World Turned Inside Out explores American thought and culture in the formative moment of the late twentieth century in the aftermath of the fabled Sixties. The overall argument here is that the tendencies and sensibilities we associate with that earlier moment of upheaval ...
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By: Daniel H. Borus
ISBN: 9780742515079
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Publication Date: Dec 2011
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Twentieth-Century Multiplicity explores the effect of the culture-wide sense that prevailing syntheses failed to account fully for the complexities of modern life. As Daniel H. Borus documents the belief that there were many truths, many beauties, and many values-a condition t...
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By: Anne C. Rose
ISBN: 9780742532632
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Publication Date: Sep 2004
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In this comprehensive and insightful reinterpretation of antebellum culture, Anne C. Rose analyzes the major shifts in intellectual life that occurred between 1830 and 1860 while exploring three sets of concepts that provided common languages_Christianity, democracy, capitalis...
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