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Anglo-American Millennialism, from Milton to the Millerites: Studies in the History of Christian Traditions, cartea 113

Richard Connors, Andrew Colin Gow
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 mai 2004
Neither the meliorist political culture of the nascent American republic nor its later drift toward apocalyptically tinged 'fundamentalist' Protestantism and dispensationalism can be explained outside the context of the shared Anglo-American traditions and practices of millennial expectation and apocalyptic angst--whether expressed by early colonists, Milton, Blake, Miller or the Continental Congress. In this chronologically direct and thematically varied volume, five scholars working in three distinct disciplines (Religion, English literature, and History) approach millennialism and apocalypticism in the British and Anglo-American contexts, making remarkable contributions both to the study of religious, literary and political culture in the English-speaking ecumene, and, at least implicitly, to the critique of disciplinary exclusivity. Only in such mixed company does the study of the millennial nexus in English and American religion, culture, literature and politics, from the time of Milton to the time of the Millerites, come into focus.

Contributors include: Richard Connors, Andrew Escobedo, Andrew C. Gow, J.I. Little, Stephen A. Marini, Beth Quitslund, and John Howard Smith.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004138216
ISBN-10: 9004138218
Pagini: 214
Dimensiuni: 166 x 246 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in the History of Christian Traditions


Public țintă

This volume on millennialism in the British and American contexts, ca. 1640-1850, is directed all those interested in intellectual and religious history, trans-Atlantic and Anglo-American history, the Long Reformation, Colonial America, and in general scholars in religious studies as well as English and American literature.

Notă biografică

Richard Connors held a Post-Doctoral Fellowship from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada at the University of Alberta and is now Assistant Professor of History at the University of Ottawa. He has published numerous articles and edited books on early modern British and Imperial history.
Andrew Gow is Professor of History at the University of Alberta. A representative of the 'new cultural history', Gow has published articles and books on medieval and early modern topics, many of which challenge whiggish distinctions between the Middle Ages and 'early modernity'; he also works in the field of cultural studies. Male Witches in Early Modern Europe, co-authored with Lara Apps, was published in 2003.

Cuprins

Introduction

1. The Millennial Border between Tradition and Innovation: Foxe, Milton and the Idea of Historical Progress, Andrew Escobedo
2. The Virginia Company, 1606–1624: Anglicanism’s Millennial Adventure, Beth Quitslund
3. “The Promised Day of the Lord”: American Millennialism and Apocalypticism, 1735–1783, John Howard Smith
4. Uncertain Dawn: Millennialism and Political Theology in Revolutionary America, Stephen A. Marini
5. Millennial Invasion: Millerism in the Eastern Townships of Lower Canada, J.I. Little

Notes on Contributors
Index