Conscience as a Historical Force is the first true analysis of the life and thought of the radically democratic eighteenth-century backcountry figure of Herman Husband (1724-1795) and his heavily metaphorical political and religious writings during the "Age of Revolution."
Conscience as a Historical Force is the first true analysis of the life and thought of the radically democratic eighteenth-century backcountry figure of Herman Husband (1724-1795) and his heavily metaphorical political and religious writings during the "Age of Revolution."Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Douglas S. Harvey teaches at Fort Hays State University, the United States, as well as community colleges in the Kansas City area. His first book was The Theatre of Empire: Frontier Performances in America (2010). He has also published numerous articles on environmental and cultural history of the American frontier.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part 1: Agrarianism, Capitalism, Antinomianism 1. The Early Modern Context 2. The Making of an Eighteenth-Century Antinomian 3. The Desperation of Accumulation 4. Regulating the Narrative Part 2: The Book of Herman 5. Tuscape Death 6. Return of "The Beast" 7. The End of the World. Conclusion
Introduction Part 1: Agrarianism, Capitalism, Antinomianism 1. The Early Modern Context 2. The Making of an Eighteenth-Century Antinomian 3. The Desperation of Accumulation 4. Regulating the Narrative Part 2: The Book of Herman 5. Tuscape Death 6. Return of "The Beast" 7. The End of the World. Conclusion
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