The Inner Civil War: Northern Intellectuals and the Crisis of the UnionUniversity of Illinois Press, 1965 - 277 strani 'The Inner Civil War', first published more than twenty-five years ago, is a classic that has influenced historians' views of the Civil War and American intellectual change in the nineteenth century. This edition includes a new preface in which the author demonstrates the continuing relevance of the work and updates its interpretations. |
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... Elite : The Organized Response to Suffering 98 8 The Meaning of Emancipation 113 9 The Doctrine of Loyalty 130 10 The Martyr and His Friends 151 11 The Strenuous Life 166 Part III The Legacy 12 The Twilight of Humanitarianism 183.
... Elite : The Organized Response to Suffering 98 8 The Meaning of Emancipation 113 9 The Doctrine of Loyalty 130 10 The Martyr and His Friends 151 11 The Strenuous Life 166 Part III The Legacy 12 The Twilight of Humanitarianism 183.
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... elite white males had not yet been challenged by a " new social history " that shifted the angle of vision from elites to ordinary people , includ- ing women and minorities . In certain obvious ways , The Inner Civil War was rooted in ...
... elite white males had not yet been challenged by a " new social history " that shifted the angle of vision from elites to ordinary people , includ- ing women and minorities . In certain obvious ways , The Inner Civil War was rooted in ...
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... elites , it was also affected by some of the tendencies of the sixties that soon transformed the writing of American ... elite . My insight into this process has influenced the work of such subsequent historians and social sci- entists ...
... elites , it was also affected by some of the tendencies of the sixties that soon transformed the writing of American ... elite . My insight into this process has influenced the work of such subsequent historians and social sci- entists ...
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... elite . I may have followed Elkins a bit too closely in giving clear ascendency to the anti - institutionalists as late as the 1850s , but the debate between radical individualists and conservative collectivists evi- dently had not been ...
... elite . I may have followed Elkins a bit too closely in giving clear ascendency to the anti - institutionalists as late as the 1850s , but the debate between radical individualists and conservative collectivists evi- dently had not been ...
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... elite that had its economic basis in the mercantile wealth of the early republic . Highly educated ( most had graduated from Harvard or Yale ) , predominantly Unitarian in religion , and se- quentially Whig , Republican , and Mugwump in ...
... elite that had its economic basis in the mercantile wealth of the early republic . Highly educated ( most had graduated from Harvard or Yale ) , predominantly Unitarian in religion , and se- quentially Whig , Republican , and Mugwump in ...
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Prophets of Perfection | 7 |
Conservatives in a Radical Age | 23 |
The Impending Crisis | 36 |
The War as Idea and Experience 18601865 | 51 |
Secession Rebellion and Ideology | 53 |
The Spirit of 61 | 65 |
This Cruel War The Individual Response to Suffering | 79 |
The Sanitary Elite The Organized Response to Suffering | 98 |
The Martyr and His Friends | 151 |
The Strenuous Life | 166 |
The Legacy | 181 |
The Twilight of Humanitarianism | 183 |
Science and the New Intellectuals | 199 |
The Moral Equivalent of War | 217 |
Notes | 239 |
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The Inner Civil War: Northern Intellectuals and the Crisis of the Union George M. Fredrickson Predogled ni na voljo - 1965 |
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