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Nieuwe studies in Amerikaanse intellectuele en culturele geschiedenis

Deze serie duikt diep in de diepgaande stromingen van het Amerikaanse denken en de Amerikaanse cultuur, en volgt hun evolutie van de grondleggende perioden tot hedendaagse uitingen. Elk deel biedt scherpe analyses van de belangrijkste ideeën, bewegingen en artistieke trends die de Verenigde Staten hebben gevormd. Het is essentieel leesvoer voor wie geïnteresseerd is in intellectuele geschiedenis, sociaal commentaar en de complexiteit van de Amerikaanse identiteit. De collectie onthult de fascinerende dialoog tussen verleden en heden die vandaag de dag nog steeds resoneert.

The Radical Enlightenments of Benjamin Franklin
Republic of Intellect
Manhood Lost
Reading the Market

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  • Reading the Market

    • 336bladzijden
    • 12 uur lezen
    4,0(3)Tarief

    From the rise of ticker-tape technology to the development of conspiracy theories, Reading the Market argues that commentary on the Stock Exchange between 1870 and 1915 changed how Americans understood finance-and explains what our pervasive interest in Wall Street says about us now.

    Reading the Market
  • Manhood Lost

    Fallen Drunkards and Redeeming Women in the Nineteenth-Century United States

    • 256bladzijden
    • 9 uur lezen
    4,0(1)Tarief

    The narrative of a young man's downfall due to alcohol consumption in 19th-century literature highlights the tension between personal choice and environmental factors. Elaine Frantz Parsons critiques this portrayal, suggesting it downplays free will while emphasizing societal influences on issues like drunkenness and poverty. This perspective ultimately paved the way for state intervention, culminating in Prohibition. The work explores the cultural implications of these reformers' stories and their unintended consequences on social policy.

    Manhood Lost
  • Republic of Intellect

    The Friendly Club of New York City and the Making of American Literature

    • 344bladzijden
    • 13 uur lezen
    3,5(6)Tarief

    The book explores how young New Yorkers utilized voluntary associations and print culture to create a more inclusive and diverse public sphere in the post-revolutionary era. Waterman argues that this development has been overlooked by scholars, highlighting the significant role these elements played in shaping public discourse and community engagement during a transformative period in American history.

    Republic of Intellect
  • Focusing on the intellectual evolution of Benjamin Franklin, this work explores his multifaceted contributions to theology, moral psychology, and scientific inquiry. Anderson traces Franklin's development from his early writings, such as the Silence Dogood letters, to his later influential essays like "Observations Concerning the Increase of Mankind." By contextualizing Franklin's prolific output, including Poor Richard's Almanac and his experiments with electricity, the book deepens our understanding of his complex character and lasting impact on American thought.

    The Radical Enlightenments of Benjamin Franklin