An Eulogy On The Character Of The Late Gen George Washington Delivered Before The Inhabitants Of The Town Of Worcester Commonwealth Of Massachusetts On Saturday The 22d Of February 1800 PDF Download

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Bibliography of Worcester

Bibliography of Worcester
Author: Charles Lemuel Nichols
Publisher:
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1899
Genre: Massachusetts
ISBN:

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American Honor

American Honor
Author: Craig Bruce Smith
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2018-03-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 1469638843

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The American Revolution was not only a revolution for liberty and freedom, it was also a revolution of ethics, reshaping what colonial Americans understood as "honor" and "virtue." As Craig Bruce Smith demonstrates, these concepts were crucial aspects of Revolutionary Americans' ideological break from Europe and shared by all ranks of society. Focusing his study primarily on prominent Americans who came of age before and during the Revolution—notably John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, and George Washington—Smith shows how a colonial ethical transformation caused and became inseparable from the American Revolution, creating an ethical ideology that still remains. By also interweaving individuals and groups that have historically been excluded from the discussion of honor—such as female thinkers, women patriots, slaves, and free African Americans—Smith makes a broad and significant argument about how the Revolutionary era witnessed a fundamental shift in ethical ideas. This thoughtful work sheds new light on a forgotten cause of the Revolution and on the ideological foundation of the United States.


A Republic of Righteousness

A Republic of Righteousness
Author: Jonathan D. Sassi
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2001-10-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 019512989X

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Dr Sassi examines the debate over the proper connection in society between religion and public life, that took place in the fifty years following the American Revolution.