Description: Visionary Republic by Ruth H. Bloch Analysing the interplay of millennial, republican and Enlightenment ideas about the future, the author reveals both complementary and contradictory themes in American thought of an older cultural tradition of millennialism while at the same time tracing variations and changes within that tradition during this formative period of American history. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description An account of the role of millennial thinking in the age of the American Revolution, this book demonstrates the popularity and diffusion of millennial expectations among several types of American Protestants by the middle of the eighteenth century and illuminates the way these hopes shaped the understanding of the Revolution and the symbolic meaning of the new nation. Unlike most previous works, this study extends well beyond the social and geographic perimeters of the New England clergy and is based on a wide range of secular as well as religious literature. The book not only sheds new light on the role of religion in the American Revolution, but it also surveys an important facet of the intellectual history of the early Republic. Analysing the interplay of millennial, republican, and Enlightenment ideas about the future, the author reveals both complementary and contradictory themes in American thought of an older cultural tradition of millennialism while at the same time tracing variations and changes within that tradition during this formative period of American history. Author Biography Ruth H. Bloch is Professor in the Department of History and former Chair of Womens Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles, and prize-winning author of "Visionary Republic: Millennial Themes in American Thought, 1756-1800 "(1985). Table of Contents Acknowledgements; Introduction; Part I. The Development of a Millennial Tradition in Colonial America: 1. Millennialism and the origins of Anglo-American radicalism; 2. Colonial millennialism on the eve of the revolutionary crisis; Part II. The Rise and Decline of Millennialism in the Revolutionary Era: 3. Whig resistance and apocalyptical Manichaeanism; 4. The revolutionary millennialism of the 1770s; 5. Visions of progress and ruin in the critical period; Part III. The Eschatological Revival of the 1790s: 6. Exegesis; 7. Francophilic millennialism and partisan Republican ideology; 8. Biblical millennialism and radical Enlightened utopianism; 9. Francophobic reaction and evangelical activism; Notes; Index. Review Visionary Republic is an excellent book. By forcing us to confront the breadth and richness of millennialist thought in the Revolutionary age, Bloch challenges many comfortable generalizations about the sources and substance of early American political thought. Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography This helpful book succeeds on several levels. It offers first a thorough canvassing of American millennial and apocalyptic writing from before the French and Indian War through the administration of Thomas Jefferson ... But the most significant contribution of Visionary Republic is its patient explanation of the means by which millennial thought interacted with the major political ideas of the period. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion For at least twenty years, American historians have explored the impact of belief in the millennium upon the thinking of the revolutionary generation. In their pioneering works, Alan Heimert and Ernest Tuveson emphasized the uniqueness of the American interpretation of the millennial tradition ... Ruth Blochs fine study builds upon all these earlier works. Drawing on an analysis of all the source materials pertaining to the millennium printed in the American colonies and the United States during the second half of the eighteenth century, she concludes that millennialism was of central importance because it provided the main structure of meaning through which contemporary events were linked to an exalted image of an ideal world. Journal of American History To have displayed the scope and breadth of millennial themes in popular culture is in itself a significant contribution ... Bloch has read carefully and widely, intelligently and sometimes brilliantly, to interpret popular expectancy in the late eighteenth century. It is a pleasure to experience the vision with her. William and Mary Quarterly Promotional This book sheds light on the role of religion in the American Revolution and surveys an important facet of the intellectual history of the early Republic. Review Quote Visionary Republic is an excellent book. By forcing us to confront the breadth and richness of millennialist thought in the Revolutionary age, Bloch challenges many comfortable generalizations about the sources and substance of early American political thought. Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography Promotional "Headline" This book sheds light on the role of religion in the American Revolution and surveys an important facet of the intellectual history of the early Republic. Description for Bookstore Analysing the interplay of millennial, republican and Enlightenment ideas about the future, the author reveals both complementary and contradictory themes in American thought of an older cultural tradition of millennialism while at the same time tracing variations and changes within that tradition during this formative period of American history. Description for Library Analysing the interplay of millennial, republican and Enlightenment ideas about the future, the author reveals both complementary and contradictory themes in American thought of an older cultural tradition of millennialism while at the same time tracing variations and changes within that tradition during this formative period of American history. Details ISBN0521357640 Author Ruth H. Bloch Pages 308 Publisher Cambridge University Press Language English ISBN-10 0521357640 ISBN-13 9780521357647 Media Book Format Paperback Imprint Cambridge University Press Place of Publication Cambridge Country of Publication United Kingdom DEWEY 973.26 Birth 1949 Short Title VISIONARY REPUBLIC REV/E Edition Description Revised DOI 10.1604/9780521357647 UK Release Date 1988-02-26 AU Release Date 1988-02-26 NZ Release Date 1988-02-26 Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises Year 1988 Publication Date 1988-02-26 Subtitle Millennial Themes in American Thought, 1756–1800 Alternative 9780511583810 Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:91383600;
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Book Title: Visionary Republic: Millennial Themes in American Thought, 1756-1800
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Author: Ruth H. Bloch
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Language: English
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication Year: 1988
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