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The Enlightenment in America
Henry Farnham May
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Frontmatter
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Introduction (page xi)
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I. The Moderate Enlightenment 1688-1787
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1. The Beauties of Balance (page 3)
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2. Progress and the Provinces (page 26)
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3. The Age of Reason and the Age of Enthusiasm (page 42)
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4. Slumbers and Dreams of the Church (page 66)
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5. The Moderate Revolution (page 88)
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II. The Skeptical Enlightenment 1750-1789
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1. Beyond Complacency (page 105)
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2. Doubters and Deists (page 116)
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3. The Stoical South (page 133)
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III. The Revolutionary Enlightenment 1776-1800
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1. Secular Millennialism (page 153)
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2. New England and the New Nation (page 177)
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3. Philadelphia and the World (page 197)
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4. American Radicals (page 223)
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5. Counterattack (page 252)
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6. The End of the Eighteenth Century (page 278)
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IV. The Didactic Enlightenment 1800-1815
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1. The Decline of the Enlightenment (page 307)
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2. The Enlightenment Assimilated (page 337)
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3. The Enlightenment and America (page 358)
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Notes (page 363)
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Index (page 409)
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Published: 1976
Publisher: Oxford University Press
- 9780195023671 (paper)
- 9780195020182 (hardcover)