In The Puritan Cosmopolis, Nan Goodman demonstrates how the Puritans were far from an insular coterie that ignored the larger global community. Drawing on letters, diaries, political pamphlets, poetry, and other cultural materials, The Puritan Cosmopolis demonstrates how the Puritan population increasingly saw themselves as global citizens.
In The Puritan Cosmopolis, Nan Goodman demonstrates how the Puritans were far from an insular coterie that ignored the larger global community. Drawing on letters, diaries, political pamphlets, poetry, and other cultural materials, The Puritan Cosmopolis demonstrates how the Puritan population increasingly saw themselves as global citizens.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nan Goodman is Arts and Sciences Professor of Distinction and Professor of English and Jewish Studies at the University of Colorado Boulder. She is the author of Banished: Common Law and the Rhetoric of Social Exclusion in Early New England (2012), and Shifting the Blame: Literature, Law, and the Theory of Accidents in Nineteenth-Century America (1998).
Inhaltsangabe
Prologue Chapter 1: The Law of Nations and the Sources of the Cosmopolis Chapter 2: The Cosmopolitan Covenant Chapter 3: The Manufactured Millennium Chapter 4: Evidentiary Cosmopolitanism Chapter 5: Cosmopolitan Communication and the Discourse of Pietism Epilogue
Prologue Chapter 1: The Law of Nations and the Sources of the Cosmopolis Chapter 2: The Cosmopolitan Covenant Chapter 3: The Manufactured Millennium Chapter 4: Evidentiary Cosmopolitanism Chapter 5: Cosmopolitan Communication and the Discourse of Pietism Epilogue
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