Moralists and Modernizers: America's Pre-Civil War Reformers (The American Moment)
by Steven Mintz
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The point is in the title. The author is setting up how the reformers in the mid 1800's in America were traditionalists and in trying to assert their morals they inadvertently were modernizers through the institutions they built.
Mintz tries to take an unbiased view in his book, acknowledging that many historians have either viewed these people as well-spirited people that helped the destitute of America or class supremacists who impressed their middle class culture on the rest of society. ...more
Mintz tries to take an unbiased view in his book, acknowledging that many historians have either viewed these people as well-spirited people that helped the destitute of America or class supremacists who impressed their middle class culture on the rest of society. ...more
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Read in December, 2007
Fairly innocuous review of the historical dynamic workings of antebellum reform movements and their connection to ideas of modernity. If you need to write a paper on this topic, you could do worse than starting here.
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