Library Company of Philadelphia: 2002 Annual Report
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Publisher : The Library Company of Phil
Page : 100 pages
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ISBN : 9781422373149
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Page : 100 pages
File Size : 32,2 MB
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ISBN : 9781422373149
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Publisher : DIANE Publishing Inc.
Page : 104 pages
File Size : 43,86 MB
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ISBN : 9781422373163
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Publisher : The Library Company of Phil
Page : 112 pages
File Size : 22,14 MB
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ISBN : 9781422373132
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Publisher : The Library Company of Phil
Page : 108 pages
File Size : 21,86 MB
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ISBN : 9781422373125
Author : David Morgan
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 348 pages
File Size : 15,94 MB
Release : 2020-08-26
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1000158306
This is the history of the relationship between mass produced visual media and religion in the United States. It is a journey from the 1780s to the present - from early evangelical tracts to teenage witches and televangelists, and from illustrated books to contemporary cinema. David Morgan explores the cultural marketplace of public representation, showing how American religionists have made special use of visual media to instruct the public, to practice devotion and ritual, and to form children and converts. Examples include: studying Jesus as an American idol Jewish kitchens and Christian Parlors Billy Sunday and Buffy the Vampire Slayer Uncle Tom’s Cabin and the anti-slavery movement. This unique perspective reveals the importance of visual media to the construction and practice of sectarian and national community in a nation of immigrants old and new, and the tensions between the assimilation and the preservation of ethnic and racial identities. As well as the contribution of visual media to the religious life of Christians and Jews, Morgan shows how images have informed the perceptions and practices of other religions in America, including New Age, Buddhist and Hindu spirituality, and Mormonism, Native American Religions and the Occult.
Author : Karen A. Weyler
Publisher : University of Georgia Press
Page : 329 pages
File Size : 40,29 MB
Release : 2013-04-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0820343250
Standing outside elite or even middling circles, outsiders who were marginalized by limitations on their freedom and their need to labor for a living had a unique grasp on the profoundly social nature of print and its power to influence public opinion. In Empowering Words, Karen A. Weyler explores how outsiders used ephemeral formats such as broadsides, pamphlets, and newspapers to publish poetry, captivity narratives, formal addresses, and other genres with wide appeal in early America. To gain access to print, outsiders collaborated with amanuenses and editors, inserted their stories into popular genres and cheap media, tapped into existing social and religious networks, and sought sponsors and patrons. They wrote individually, collaboratively, and even corporately, but writing for them was almost always an act of connection. Disparate levels of literacy did not necessarily entail subordination on the part of the lessliterate collaborator. Even the minimally literate and the illiterate understood the potential for print to be life changing, and outsiders shrewdly employed strategies to assert themselves within collaborative dynamics. Empowering Words covers an array of outsiders including artisans; the minimally literate; the poor, indentured, or enslaved; and racial minorities. By focusing not only on New England, the traditional stronghold of early American literacy, but also on southern towns such as Williamsburg and Charleston, Weyler limns a more expansive map of early American authorship.
Author : Strobe Talbott
Publisher : Brookings Institution Press
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 31,51 MB
Release : 2020-08-25
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0815738242
The presidency of Donald Trump has wreaked havoc on American democracy, divided American society, unsettled foreign allies and partners, and heartened dictators around the world. The damage at home and abroad is likely to cast a long shadow into the future. Trump has also defiled the past, most notably America's origin and its soul. The Founders counted on their successors to protect and perfect their prodigy with its fundamental ideals, laws, and procedures. They also aspired to a code of personal morals and character. Paramount were honesty, rationality, empathy, and responsibility to the citizenry. These liberal, revolutionary criteria for public service and leadership derived from the European Enlightenment. The spirit of that movement and its American version is alien to Trump, and many of his predecessors would find him abhorrent and dangerous. Strobe Talbott tells that story from the vantage of the Age of Trump, bringing out the stark contrast between the 45th president and the first six—Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, John Quincy Adams, who were children of the Age of Reason. Amid myriad books on the Trump phenomenon in these dark days, Talbott shines a light on our history in hope that the Founders' legacy, now in peril, will be vindicated.
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Publisher : The Library Company of Phil
Page : 100 pages
File Size : 48,67 MB
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ISBN : 9781422359280
Author : American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies
Publisher : AMS Press
Page : 928 pages
File Size : 16,52 MB
Release : 2006-12
Category : History
ISBN : 9780404622305
This 17th volume from the series of bibliographies of the 18th century is divided into sections on: printing and bibliographic studies; historical, social and economic studies; philosophy, science and religion; the fine arts; literary studies; and individual authors.
Author : Council on Library and Information Resources
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Page : 48 pages
File Size : 50,85 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Digital libraries
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