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Cosmos Crumbling: American Reform and the Religious Imagination
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In the forty years before the Civil War, America was awash in political and social reform movements. Abolitionists stormed against the cruelties of slavery. Temperance zealots hounded producers and consumers of strong drink. Sabbatarians fought to ma, Cosmos Crumbling: American Reform and the Religious Imagination has a rating of 4 stars
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  • Cosmos Crumbling: American Reform and the Religious Imagination
  • Written by author Robert H. Abzug
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, September 1994
  • In the forty years before the Civil War, America was awash in political and social reform movements. Abolitionists stormed against the cruelties of slavery. Temperance zealots hounded producers and consumers of strong drink. Sabbatarians fought to ma
  • In the forty years before the Civil War, America was awash in political and social reform movements. Abolitionists stormed against the cruelties of slavery. Temperance zealots hounded producers and consumers of strong drink. Sabbatarians fought to make Su
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Prologue: Ultraists, Seekers, and the Soldiery of Dissent3
Pt. 1Foundations of the Reform Cosmology9
IBenjamin Rush and Revolutionary Christian Reform11
IILyman Beecher and the Cosmic Theater30
IIIWar in the West: The Radical Revival57
Pt. 2Evangelical Reform77
IVThe Temperance Reformation81
VSabbatarianism and Manual Labor105
Pt. 3Radical Transformation125
VIWilliam Lloyd Garrison and the Birth of Abolitionism129
VIIThe Body Reforms163
VIIIThe Woman Question183
IXWoman's Rights and Schism204
Notes231
Index277


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