Creating the American Mind: Intellect and Politics in the Colonial CollegesRowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2002 - 379 頁 The nine colleges of colonial America confronted the major political currents of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, while serving as the primary intellectual institutions for Puritanism and the transition to Enlightenment thought. The colleges also confronted the most partisan and divisive cultural movement of the eighteenth century--the Great Awakening. Creating the American Mind is the first book to present a synthetic treatment of the colonial colleges, tracing their role in the intellectual development of early Americans through the Revolution. Distinguished historian J. David Hoeveler focuses on Harvard, William and Mary, Yale, the College of New Jersey (Princeton), King's College (Columbia), the College of Philadelphia (University of Pennsylvania), Queen's College (Rutgers), the College of Rhode Island (Brown), and Dartmouth. Hoeveler pays special attention to the collegiate experience of prominent Americans, including Jefferson, Hamilton, and Madison. Written in clear and engaging prose, Creating the American Mind will be of great value to historians and educators interested in rediscovering the institutions that first fostered American intellectual thought. |
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... Pennsylvania , a colony that had established religious toleration . Pennsylvania had no state church . Denominational warfare , ingredients of the other institutions we have seen , might keep its distance here . At any rate , all knew ...
... Pennsylvania , a colony that had established religious toleration . Pennsylvania had no state church . Denominational warfare , ingredients of the other institutions we have seen , might keep its distance here . At any rate , all knew ...
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... Pennsylvania.20 Also , in December 1753 Smith again returned to England and took orders in the Church of England . The Col- lege of Philadelphia trustees , organizing the new nonsectarian school , were ap- pointing to its presidency a ...
... Pennsylvania.20 Also , in December 1753 Smith again returned to England and took orders in the Church of England . The Col- lege of Philadelphia trustees , organizing the new nonsectarian school , were ap- pointing to its presidency a ...
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... Pennsylvania from a placid province into an emotional state . " To be sure , that situation introduced a radical shift in Pennsylvania his- tory , too , one that would profoundly affect the college . A new religious / ethnic group came ...
... Pennsylvania from a placid province into an emotional state . " To be sure , that situation introduced a radical shift in Pennsylvania his- tory , too , one that would profoundly affect the college . A new religious / ethnic group came ...
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