Prodigals and Pilgrims: The American Revolution Against Patriarchal Authority 1750-1800Cambridge University Press, 1982 - 328 strán (strany) The author traces a constellation of intimately related ideas - about the nature of parental authority and filial rights, of moral obligation of Scripture, of the growth of the mind and the nature of historical progress - from their most important English and continental expressions in a variety of literary and theological texts, to their transmission, reception and application in Revolutionary America and in the early national period of American culture. |
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... English , Stanford University The right of the University of Cambridge to print and sell all manner of books was granted by Henry VIII in 1534 . The University has printed and published continuously since 1584 . CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY ...
... English , Stanford University The right of the University of Cambridge to print and sell all manner of books was granted by Henry VIII in 1534 . The University has printed and published continuously since 1584 . CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY ...
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... English literature . In A Cultural History of the American Revolution ( 1976 ) Kenneth Silver- man coins the term " Whig Sentimentalism " to describe " a pervasive idiom " preoccupied with images of violent attacks on youthful inno ...
... English literature . In A Cultural History of the American Revolution ( 1976 ) Kenneth Silver- man coins the term " Whig Sentimentalism " to describe " a pervasive idiom " preoccupied with images of violent attacks on youthful inno ...
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... English and continental expressions in a variety of literary and pedagogical texts to their transmission , reception , and ap- plication in Revolutionary America and on through their various modi- fications in the early national period ...
... English and continental expressions in a variety of literary and pedagogical texts to their transmission , reception , and ap- plication in Revolutionary America and on through their various modi- fications in the early national period ...
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... , to illuminate the first great epoch in what may properly be called the natural history of American affections . THE IDEOLOGICAL INHERITANCE 1 EDUCATIONAL THEORY AND MORAL INDEPENDENCE English 6 PRODIGALS AND PILGRIMS.
... , to illuminate the first great epoch in what may properly be called the natural history of American affections . THE IDEOLOGICAL INHERITANCE 1 EDUCATIONAL THEORY AND MORAL INDEPENDENCE English 6 PRODIGALS AND PILGRIMS.
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The American Revolution Against Patriarchal Authority 1750-1800 Jay Fliegelman. THE IDEOLOGICAL INHERITANCE 1 EDUCATIONAL THEORY AND MORAL INDEPENDENCE English and American literature PART I PART 1: THE IDEOLOGICAL INHERITANCE.
The American Revolution Against Patriarchal Authority 1750-1800 Jay Fliegelman. THE IDEOLOGICAL INHERITANCE 1 EDUCATIONAL THEORY AND MORAL INDEPENDENCE English and American literature PART I PART 1: THE IDEOLOGICAL INHERITANCE.
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EDUCATIONAL THEORY AND MORAL INDEPENDENCE | 9 |
THE LOCKEAN PARADIGM IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY | 12 |
ROUSSEAU AND THE NEW AUTHORITY | 29 |
THE TRANSMISSION OF IDEOLOGY AND THE BESTSELLERS OF 1775 | 36 |
THE NEW PATERNITY AND THE BESTSELLERS OF 1775 | 38 |
THE PEDAGOGUES | 40 |
THE MORALISTS | 51 |
THE FAMILIAL POLITICS OF THE FORTUNATE FALL | 67 |
LIBERTY AND SONSHIP | 174 |
THE NECESSITY OF REBIRTH | 183 |
THE TRIUMPH OF NURTURE | 188 |
THE CHARACTER OF THE NATIONAL FAMILY | 195 |
GEORGE WASHINGTON AND THE RECONSTITUTED FAMILY | 197 |
THE POWER OF EXAMPLE | 202 |
THE CHARACTER OF THE FATHER | 208 |
THE DEBT OF HONOR AND THE GREATER GOOD | 214 |
CLARISSA IN AMERICA | 83 |
FORMS OF FILIAL FREEDOM | 93 |
FRANKLIN AND THE NEW ORDER OF THE AGES | 106 |
PRODIGALS AND PARENTAL TYRANTS | 113 |
AFFECTIONATE UNIONS AND THE NEW VOLUNTARISM | 123 |
FROM PASSIVE TO ACTIVE DISOBEDIENCE | 144 |
FILIAL FREEDOM AND AMERICAN PROTESTANTISM | 155 |
THE ASSAULT ON JEHOVAH | 156 |
HUMAN ACCOUNTABILITY AND THE MORAL CHARACTER OF GOD | 164 |
DISSENT AND CONFIDENCE | 221 |
THE SEALING OF THE GARDEN OR THE WORLD WELL LOST | 227 |
THE HARDENING OF THE HEART | 230 |
VENTRILOQUISTS COUNTERFEITERS AND THE SEDUCTION OF THE MIND | 235 |
THE TRIUMPH OF NEUTRALITY | 248 |
THE NEW FAMILY AS THE NEW WORLD | 259 |
NOTES | 269 |
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