The American intellectual tradition
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The American intellectual tradition
Oxford University Press, 2006
5th ed
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- v. 2 : pbk
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v. 1 : pbk973:A512:13012082792,
v. 2 : pbk973:A512:23012082800
Note
v. 1: 1630-1865
v. 2: 1865 to the present
Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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v. 1 : pbk ISBN 9780195183382
Description
This two-volume anthology brings together some of the most historically significant writings in American intellectual history. The only collection of its kind, "The American Intellectual Tradition, Fifth Edition", includes classic works in history, politics, social commentary, economics, law literature, and philosophy. Organized chronologically into thematic sections, it traces the evolution of intellectual writing and thinking from it origins in Puritan beliefs to the most recent essays on diversity and post-modernity. A short introduction by the authors precedes each work and both volumes include detailed chronologies and bibliographic material. Offering several new selections, this new edition addresses additional themes, including aesthetics, cultural criticism, Americanism, and race, gender, and sexuality.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- PART ONE: THE PURITAN VISION ALTERED
- Introduction
- John Winthrop
- John Cotton
- Anne Hutchinson
- Roger Williams
- Cotton Mather
- Jonathan Edwards
- PART TWO: REPUBLICAN ENLIGHTENMENT
- Introduction
- Benjamin Franklin
- John Adams
- Thomas Paine
- Thomas Jefferson
- Alexander Hamilton
- "Brutus"
- James Madison
- Judith Sargent Murray
- John Adams
- Thomas Jefferson
- PART THREE: PROTESTANT AWAKENING AND DEMOCRATIC ORDER
- Introduction
- William Ellery Channing
- Nathaniel William Taylor
- Charles Grandison Finney
- John Humphrey Noyes
- William Lloyd Garrison
- Sarah Grimke
- George Bancroft
- Orestes Brownson
- Catharine Beecher
- Henry C. Carey
- PART FOUR: ROMANTIC INTELLECT AND CULTURAL REFORM
- Introduction
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Elizabeth Palmer Peabody
- Margaret Fuller
- Henry David Thoreau
- Horace Bushnell
- Herman Melville
- PART FIVE: THE QUEST FOR UNION AND RENEWAL
- Introduction
- John C. Calhoun
- Louisa McCord
- George Fitzhugh
- Martin Delany
- Frederick Douglass
- Abraham Lincoln
- Chronologies
- Volume
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v. 2 : pbk ISBN 9780195183405
Description
This two-volume anthology brings together some of the most historically significant writings in American intellectual history. The only collection of its kind, "The American Intellectual Tradition, Fifth Edition", includes classic works in history, politics, social commentary, economics, law literature, and philosophy. Organized chronologically into thematic sections, it traces the evolution of intellectual writing and thinking from it origins in Puritan beliefs to the most recent essays on diversity and post-modernity. A short introduction by the authors precedes each work and both volumes include detailed chronologies and bibliographic material. Offering several new selections, this new edition addresses additional themes, including aesthetics, cultural criticism, Americanism, and race, gender, and sexuality.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- PART ONE: TOWARD A SECULAR CULTURE
- Introduction
- Asa Gray
- Thomas Wentworth Higginson
- Charles Pierce
- William Graham Sumner
- Charles Augustus Briggs
- William Dean Howells
- Elizabeth Cady Stanton
- Frederick Jackson Turner
- William James
- Josiah Royce
- Charlotte Perkins Gilman
- Henry Adams
- George Santayana
- PART TWO: SOCIAL PROGRESS AND THE POWER OF INTELLECT
- Introduction
- Jane Addams
- Thorstein Veblen
- Woodrow Wilson
- W.E.B. Du Bois
- William James
- Walter Lippmann
- Randolph Bourne
- H.L. Mencken
- Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr
- John Dewey
- Margaret Mead
- John Crowe Ransom
- Sidney Hook
- Thurman Arnold
- PART THREE: TO EXTEND DEMOCRACY AND TO FORMULATE THE MODERN
- Introduction
- Clement Greenburg
- Henry Luce
- Henry A. Wallace
- Gunnar Myrdal
- Reinhold Niebuhr
- Albert Einstein
- Aldo Leopold
- Erik Erikson
- James Baldwin
- George Kennan
- Whittaker Chambers
- Hannah Arendt
- John Courtney Murray
- Daniel Bell
- W.W. Rostow
- Lionel Trilling
- Milton Friedman
- PART FOUR: EXPLORING DIVERSITY AND POSTMODERNITY
- Introduction
- Thomas S. Kuhn
- Martin Luther King, Jr
- Betty Friedan
- Susan Sontag
- Malcolm X
- Herbert Marcuse
- Noam Chomsky
- Edward Said
- Nancy Chodorow
- Richard Rorty
- Gloria Anzaldua
- Henry Louis Gates, Jr
- Joan Scott
- Samuel Huntington
- Carl Sagan
- Chronologies
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