A measure of success : Protestants and public culture in antebellum Cleveland

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A measure of success : Protestants and public culture in antebellum Cleveland

Michael J. McTighe

State University of New York Press, c1994

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Revision of thesis (Ph. D.--University of Chicago, 1983) originally presented under title: Embattled establishment

Includes bibliographical references (p. [233]-275) snd index

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内容説明

This book examines the role Protestants played in the formation of the public culture of antebellum Cleveland, a developing commercial city typical of many cities throughout the Midwest. The author analyzes the extent to which, and the way in which, Protestants were able to exercise power in the city, concluding that they achieved a measure of success during the years 1836 to 1860, after which their power began to erode. As a framework for this analysis, he develops a methodology for measuring the success, or influence, of religion in a particular society. By focusing on the public culture, this book encompasses both the formal and informal uses of power and the public, quasi-public, and private activities of Protestants. This allows for a discussion of a broader spectrum of culture-shaping activity than is usually included in studies of religion and society, including an examination of contests within the Protestant community over identity and commitments and attitudes toward economic development, benevolent work, temperance agitation, antislavery campaigns, participation in civic rituals, and the social bases of Protestant influence.

目次

List of Tables Acknowledgments Supplemental Acknowledgments Part One. Protestants and Public Culture 1. Reverend Pickands, the Bridge War, and the Public Culture 2. The Emerald City of the Lakes 3. The Contests Within the Contest: Defining and Mobilizing the Protestant Community Part Two. Vying for Power 4. Anointing the Commercial Economy 5. Benevolence and the Establishment of an Ethos of Obligation 6. Temperance: The Cold Water Army Tastes Defeat 7. Cowardly Castles?: Protestant Involvement in Antislavery Debates 8. Rituals of Community Life Part Three. A Measure of Success 9. A Substantial but Eroding Presence Appendix Notes Bibliography Index

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