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The Idea of Fraternity in America
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Wilson Carey McWilliams
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September 11 2020
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University of California Press
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9780520312142
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December 31 1973
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September 11 2020
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10.1525/9780520312142
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Book chapters
pp. I
Frontmatter
pp. IX
Preface
pp. V
CONTENTS
pp. XIII
Abbreviations
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 9
I. Clan, Tribe, and City
pp. 33
II. Fraternity and the Myths of Identity
pp. 64
III. Fraternity and Modern Politics
pp. 95
IV. The Ambiguous Ideal: Fraternity in America
pp. 112
V. Puritanism: The Covenants of Fraternity
pp. 133
VI. John Winthrop: The Statesma
pp. 150
VII. The Fruits of the Earth: Cain in New England
pp. 170
VIII. The American Enlightenment
pp. 200
IX. The Jeffersonians
pp. 224
X. The Divided House
pp. 280
XI. Emerson and Thoreau: The All and the One
pp. 301
XII. Nathaniel Hawthorne: The Citizen
pp. 328
XIII. Herman Melville: The Pilgrim
pp. 372
XIV. The Gilded Age
pp. 407
XV. Whitman and Bellamy: Nations of Lovers
pp. 428
XVI. Mark Twain: The Teacher
pp. 469
XVII. Old Americans and New
pp. 507
XVIII. Generations of the Lost
pp. 537
XIX. Fearlessness and Fear: The New Deal and and After
pp. 570
XX. Native Sons
pp. 618
Epilogue: A Note on Generation and Regeneration
pp. 625
Bibliographic Notes
pp. 673
Inde
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