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Dartmouth and the World - Religion and Political Economy circa 1769 (Hardcover): Henry C. Clark Dartmouth and the World - Religion and Political Economy circa 1769 (Hardcover)
Henry C. Clark; Contributions by Kristen Beales, Henry C. Clark, Jack A. Goldstone, Emma Griffin, …
R2,183 Discovery Miles 21 830 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

For the 250th anniversary of the founding of Dartmouth College, the Political Economy Project at Dartmouth assembled a stellar cast of junior and senior scholars to explore the systemic conditions facing those seeking to found a new college two hundred fifty years ago. What were the key political, economic and religious parameters operating in the Atlantic world at the time of the College's founding? What was the religious scene like at the moment when the Rev. Samson Occom of the Mohegan nation and the Rev. Eleazar Wheelock of Connecticut, two men from very different backgrounds whose improbable meeting occurred during the Great Awakening of the early 1740s, set about establishing a new school in the northern woods in the 1760s? How were the agendas of contemporaries differently mediated by the religious beliefs with which they acted, on the one hand, and the emerging thought world of political economy, very broadly understood, on the other? These are among the rich and variegated topics addressed in Dartmouth and the World, which breaks the mold of the traditional commemorative volume.

How Max Made Good - Finding There is More to Life Than Congas, Comics, and Sci-Fi (Paperback): Stephen Miller How Max Made Good - Finding There is More to Life Than Congas, Comics, and Sci-Fi (Paperback)
Stephen Miller; Keith Patrick Mullins
R230 Discovery Miles 2 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Trials of Portnoy - how Penguin brought down Australia's censorship system (Paperback): Patrick Mullins The Trials of Portnoy - how Penguin brought down Australia's censorship system (Paperback)
Patrick Mullins 1
R772 Discovery Miles 7 720 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Fifty years after the event, here is the first full account of an audacious publishing decision that - with the help of booksellers and readers around the country - forced the end of literary censorship in Australia. For more than seventy years, a succession of politicians, judges, and government officials in Australia worked in the shadows to enforce one of the most pervasive and conservative regimes of censorship in the world. The goal was simple: to keep Australia free of the moral contamination of impure literature. Under the censorship regime, books that might damage the morals of the Australian public were banned, seized, and burned; bookstores were raided; publishers were fined; and writers were charged and even jailed. But in the 1970s, that all changed. In 1970, in great secrecy and at considerable risk, Penguin Books Australia resolved to publish Portnoy's Complaint - Philip Roth's frank, funny, and profane bestseller about a boy hung up about his mother and his penis. In doing so, Penguin spurred a direct confrontation with the censorship authorities, which culminated in criminal charges, police raids, and an unprecedented series of court trials across the country. Sweeping from the cabinet room to the courtroom, The Trials of Portnoy draws on archival records and new interviews to show how Penguin and a band of writers, booksellers, academics, and lawyers determinedly sought for Australians the freedom to read what they wished - and how, in defeating the forces arrayed before them, they reshaped Australian literature and culture forever.

Father of Liberty - Jonathan Mayhew and the Principles of the American Revolution (Hardcover): J. Patrick Mullins Father of Liberty - Jonathan Mayhew and the Principles of the American Revolution (Hardcover)
J. Patrick Mullins
R1,685 Discovery Miles 16 850 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Dr. Jonathan Mayhew (1720–1766) was, according to John Adams, a “transcendental genius . . . who threw all the weight of his great fame into the scale of the country in 1761, and maintained it there with zeal and ardor till his death.” He was also, J. Patrick Mullins contends, the most politically influential clergyman in eighteenth-century America and the intellectual progenitor of the American Revolution in New England. Father of Liberty is the first book to fully explore Mayhew’s political thought and activism, understood within the context of his personal experiences and intellectual influences, and of the cultural developments and political events of his time. Analyzing and assessing his contributions to eighteenth-century New England political culture, the book demonstrates Mayhew’s critical contribution to the intellectual origins of the American Revolution.

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