American Convictions: Cycles of Public Thought, 1600-1850Lippincott, 1970 - 632페이지 Studies the bases and fluctuations of American political thought and attitudes from the colonial experience to the dawn of industrialism. |
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... movement of the 1830s ; it served the movement also , as a kind of interstate lobby . Henry Barnard of Connecticut , the number - two school reformer , worked in the lyceum movement ; Horace Mann lectured for it . In one series of ...
... movement of the 1830s ; it served the movement also , as a kind of interstate lobby . Henry Barnard of Connecticut , the number - two school reformer , worked in the lyceum movement ; Horace Mann lectured for it . In one series of ...
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... movement sometimes had serious misgiv- ings . Their interest in religious training for the children was not easily reconciled . ° But this draws only from the negative side . Both the public - school movement , which was a demand for a ...
... movement sometimes had serious misgiv- ings . Their interest in religious training for the children was not easily reconciled . ° But this draws only from the negative side . Both the public - school movement , which was a demand for a ...
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... movement for schools . Like the college movement in the state - which gave it Columbia , Union , Ho- bart , Hamilton , and New York University - the movement to provide common schools began as Christian philanthropy . But while ...
... movement for schools . Like the college movement in the state - which gave it Columbia , Union , Ho- bart , Hamilton , and New York University - the movement to provide common schools began as Christian philanthropy . But while ...
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