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Author Buehrens, John A., 1947- author.

Title Conflagration : how the transcendentalists sparked the American struggle for racial, gender, and social justice / John A. Buehrens.

Publication Info. Boston : Beacon Press, 2020.

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Location Call No. Status
 Cheshire Public Library - Adult Department Lower Level  141.3097 BUEHRENS    Check Shelf
 Manchester, Main Library - Non Fiction  141.3097 BUEHRENS    Check Shelf
 New Britain, Main Library - Non Fiction  141 BUE    Check Shelf
 Newington, Lucy Robbins Welles Library - Adult Department  141.3 BUEHRENS    Check Shelf
 South Windsor Public Library - Non Fiction  141.3 BUEHRENS    Check Shelf
Description ix, 339 pages : ilustrations, portraits ; 24 cm
Contents Leading dramatis personae -- Grandchildren of the revolution -- Fire. Exposition; Conviction; Inclusion; Mutual inspiration -- Water. Dissolution of the pastoral relation; Affection and vocation; Division because of inclusion; Unequal union, or marriage in the nineteenth century; Tribulation and separation -- Earth. Collaboration; Rendition and insurrection; Emancipation; Organization -- Spirit. Evolution and differentiation; Circumference and expansion; Succession -- Application.
Summary "Conflagration illuminates the connections between key members of the Transcendentalist circle--including James Freeman Clarke, Elizabeth Peabody, Caroline Healey Dall, Elizabeth Stanton, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Theodore Parker, and Margaret Fuller--who created a community dedicated to radical social activism. These authors and activists laid the groundwork for democratic and progressive religion in America. In the tumultuous decades before and immediately after the Civil War, the Transcendentalists changed nineteenth-century America, leading what Theodore Parker called "a Second American Revolution." They instigated lasting change in American society, not only through their literary achievements but also through their activism: transcendentalists fought for the abolition of slavery, democratically governed churches, equal rights for women, and against the dehumanizing effects of brutal economic competition and growing social inequality. The Transcendentalists' passion for social equality stemmed from their belief in spiritual friendship--transcending differences in social situation, gender, class, theology, and race. Together, their fight for justice changed the American sociopolitical landscape. They understood that none of us can ever fulfill our own moral and spiritual potential unless we care about the full spiritual and moral flourishing of others." -- Publisher's description
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subject Transcendentalism (New England) -- History.
Transcendentalism (New England) -- Influence.
Social justice -- United States -- History.
Transcendentalists (New England)
Social justice. (OCoLC)fst01122603
Transcendentalism (New England) (OCoLC)fst01154551
Transcendentalism (New England) -- Influence. (OCoLC)fst01154554
Transcendentalists (New England) (OCoLC)fst01154558
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
Other Form: Online version: Buehrens, John A., 1947- author. Conflagration. Boston : Beacon Press, 2020. 9780807024058 (DLC) 2019980766
ISBN 9780807024041 (hardcover : alk. paper)
080702404X (hardcover : alk. paper)
9780807024058 (ebook)
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