In the context of broader social, political, and cultural changes in New England and the United States, this dissertation examines the public and private lives of two generations of the Hillhouse family of New Haven, Connecticut. The study compares the youthful ideals of a couple who courted and married during the Revolution and those of their five children when they themselves reached young adulthood in the early decades of the nineteenth century.^ In evaluating this Federalist family\u27s reactions to larger social movements, the dissertation examines how the Hillhouses forged ties of affection. Kin and a few chosen others had to uphold certain standards of genteel behavior in order to gain entry into their exclusive society of friends...
The Puritans were the first family settlement in America that attempted to structure a perfect socie...
This dissertation looks at three voluntary societies formed in London shortly after the revolution o...
This dissertation is a study of value adaptation by the southern New England Indians who attended Mo...
In the context of broader social, political, and cultural changes in New England and the United Stat...
Jonathan Edwards, today hailed as the foremost colonial American thinker, has emerged as an importan...
By the early seventeenth century, English dissenters had developed a vital tradition of voluntary re...
This dissertation examines eighteenth-century Methodism to illustrate how evangelicals created new p...
In this dissertation, I argue that the formation of the first political class in the United States a...
This thesis explores familial and political power relationships in the American colonies after the G...
This dissertation explores the attempts of Africans, both enslaved and free, to create and maintain ...
This is an examination of the lives of my ancestors, the Brown and Hopkins families, who moved to th...
This dissertation examines a tradition of American critics who anchored their heterodox, large-scale...
In the 1840s and 1850s, North American Friends endured a series of localized separations. This paper...
Over the course of the long nineteenth century, American Christianity changed dramatically, leaving ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Social Science, Emphasis in Teaching American History, 200...
The Puritans were the first family settlement in America that attempted to structure a perfect socie...
This dissertation looks at three voluntary societies formed in London shortly after the revolution o...
This dissertation is a study of value adaptation by the southern New England Indians who attended Mo...
In the context of broader social, political, and cultural changes in New England and the United Stat...
Jonathan Edwards, today hailed as the foremost colonial American thinker, has emerged as an importan...
By the early seventeenth century, English dissenters had developed a vital tradition of voluntary re...
This dissertation examines eighteenth-century Methodism to illustrate how evangelicals created new p...
In this dissertation, I argue that the formation of the first political class in the United States a...
This thesis explores familial and political power relationships in the American colonies after the G...
This dissertation explores the attempts of Africans, both enslaved and free, to create and maintain ...
This is an examination of the lives of my ancestors, the Brown and Hopkins families, who moved to th...
This dissertation examines a tradition of American critics who anchored their heterodox, large-scale...
In the 1840s and 1850s, North American Friends endured a series of localized separations. This paper...
Over the course of the long nineteenth century, American Christianity changed dramatically, leaving ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Social Science, Emphasis in Teaching American History, 200...
The Puritans were the first family settlement in America that attempted to structure a perfect socie...
This dissertation looks at three voluntary societies formed in London shortly after the revolution o...
This dissertation is a study of value adaptation by the southern New England Indians who attended Mo...