Based on the biographies of some three hundred people in each city, this book shows how such distinguished Boston families as the Adamses, Cabots, Lowells, and Peabodys have produced many generations of men and women who have made major contributions to the intellectual, educational, and political life of their state and nation
Based on the biographies of some three hundred people in each city, this book shows how such distinguished Boston families as the Adamses, Cabots, Lowells, and Peabodys have produced many generations of men and women who have made major contributions to the intellectual, educational, and political life of their state and nation
One: A Problem Defined I: Class Authority and Leadership Two: Privileged and Ruling Classes: A Theory of Class Authority and Leadership Three: Boston Brahmins and Philadelphia Gentlemen: An Empirical Test II: Puritan and Quaker Patterns of Culture and Their European Roots Four: Reformation England: From Brawling Lord to Sober Judge Five: The Puritan Revolution and the Rise of Quakerism Six: Puritan and Quaker Patterns of Culture: The Theology of Culture III: The Colonial Experience: Comparative History Seven: The Founding of Massachusetts and Pennsylvania Eight: The Classic Ages of the Two Colonies Nine: Heresy, Hierarchy, and Higher Education Ten: Provincial Boston and Cosmopolitan Philadelphia in the Age of Thomas Hutchinson and Benjamin Franklin IV: The Age of Transition Eleven: The Great Generation: Founders of the New Nation Twelve: Philadelphia's Silver Age and Boston's Federalist Family Founders V: The National Experience: Comparative Institutions Thirteen: Wealth: The Fertilizer of Family Trees Fourteen: Education and Leadership Fifteen: Boston and Philadelphia and the American Mind Sixteen: Art and Architecture Seventeen: The Learned Professions: Law, Medicine, and the Church Eighteen: The Governing of Men: Deference and Defiant Democracy VI: Two Test Cases Nineteen: Catholics in Two Cultures Twenty: Philadelphia Orthodox Quakerism: A Deviant Case Suggests a Rule
One: A Problem Defined I: Class Authority and Leadership Two: Privileged and Ruling Classes: A Theory of Class Authority and Leadership Three: Boston Brahmins and Philadelphia Gentlemen: An Empirical Test II: Puritan and Quaker Patterns of Culture and Their European Roots Four: Reformation England: From Brawling Lord to Sober Judge Five: The Puritan Revolution and the Rise of Quakerism Six: Puritan and Quaker Patterns of Culture: The Theology of Culture III: The Colonial Experience: Comparative History Seven: The Founding of Massachusetts and Pennsylvania Eight: The Classic Ages of the Two Colonies Nine: Heresy, Hierarchy, and Higher Education Ten: Provincial Boston and Cosmopolitan Philadelphia in the Age of Thomas Hutchinson and Benjamin Franklin IV: The Age of Transition Eleven: The Great Generation: Founders of the New Nation Twelve: Philadelphia's Silver Age and Boston's Federalist Family Founders V: The National Experience: Comparative Institutions Thirteen: Wealth: The Fertilizer of Family Trees Fourteen: Education and Leadership Fifteen: Boston and Philadelphia and the American Mind Sixteen: Art and Architecture Seventeen: The Learned Professions: Law, Medicine, and the Church Eighteen: The Governing of Men: Deference and Defiant Democracy VI: Two Test Cases Nineteen: Catholics in Two Cultures Twenty: Philadelphia Orthodox Quakerism: A Deviant Case Suggests a Rule
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