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Cadwallader Colden: A Figure of the American Enlightenment

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Cadwallader Colden: A Figure of the American Enlightenment

Contributors:

By (Author) Alfred R. Hoermann

ISBN:

9780313321597

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th June 2002

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Biography: historical, political and military
History of ideas

Dewey:

974.702092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

224

Description

More commonly known as the Tory Lieutenant Governor of colonial New York, Cadwallader Colden also made extensive scientific, philosophical, and literary contributions to the American colonies in the 18th Century. Cadwallader Colden was a Scottish emigre to the American colonies in the 18th century. Trained as a physician, he settled in Philadelphia in 1710 to establish a medical practice. In 1718, he was offered a minor administrative position in the Province of New York, and thereafter he rose through a number of appointed offices, culminating in that of lieutenant governor of the colony in the era leading up to the American Revolution. As a public figure, he cast his role as a loyal servant of the Crown and adamantly tried to maintain the royal prerogative in the face of increasing divisiveness and personal unpopularity. This legacy may have largely overshadowed his more substantial and enduring contributions in a range of intellectual and scientific fields, including botanical investigation and classification; medical writings; scientific treatises; philosophy; literature; and, to a lesser extent, his writings on such topics as education, ethics, and historiography. Colden maintained an extensive correspondence with some of the leading men of the times, including noted physicians, philosophers, and scientists, both in the American colonies and in Europe. As such, he did much to initiate and sustain that trans-Atlantic community that served to enhance the values and achievements of the Enlightenment in the American colonies of the 18th century. Colden was the first in the colonies to introduce Linnaean classification, the first to publish a work on Newtonian science in America, and the first to write in English about the several tribes that were to play a crucial role in the British-French imperial conflict, particularly in New York. Hoermann hopes to correct a distortion in the record of Colden's achievements that may have been the result of his loyalist sympathies.

Reviews

Cadwallader Colden: A Figure of the American Enlightenment provides welcome new information on the life of a murky figure in American intellectual history...Well researched, with impressive use of primary sources, adwallader Colden: A Figure of the American Enlightenment is appropriate for professional historians or upper level undergraduate or graduate students.-History: Reviews of New Books
Hoermann deals resourcefully with a daunting array of complicated subjects, and this difficult book may find an appreciative audience among specialists in the American transit of European ideas.-William and Mary Quarterly
Hoermann has written an excellent biography of Colden's intellectual efforts.-The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography
This well-written intellectual biography of Cadwallader Colden (1688-1776) explores the character and themes of the Enlightenment in British Colonial America....a useful book. Upper-division undergraduates and above.-Choice
"Hoermann deals resourcefully with a daunting array of complicated subjects, and this difficult book may find an appreciative audience among specialists in the American transit of European ideas."-William and Mary Quarterly
"Hoermann has written an excellent biography of Colden's intellectual efforts."-The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography
"This well-written intellectual biography of Cadwallader Colden (1688-1776) explores the character and themes of the Enlightenment in British Colonial America....a useful book. Upper-division undergraduates and above."-Choice
"Cadwallader Colden: A Figure of the American Enlightenment provides welcome new information on the life of a murky figure in American intellectual history...Well researched, with impressive use of primary sources, adwallader Colden: A Figure of the American Enlightenment is appropriate for professional historians or upper level undergraduate or graduate students."-History: Reviews of New Books

Author Bio

ALFRED R. HOERMANN is an independent researcher. After completing graduate work in the history of ideas, he has taught courses at several universities and, more extensively, at a visual arts and design institution. He currently resides in Long Island, New York.

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