In the early years of the American Republic the political ideals of the Revolution took definite form; and pervaded the daily lives of Americans in multifarious ways; affirming and transforming the country and its people in the process. In this informative and eminently readable resource; award-winning authors David and Jeanne Heidler discuss the people who lived during this critical time; and uncover the essential and unexpected realities of ordinary life in the early American republic.Rapid developments in agriculture; encouraged by a strong sense of dignity in work and a bold new spirit of ingenuity sharply reduced the percentage of people who made their living in the fields; the tone of religious tolerance taken up by the founders manifested itself in a fervent yet incredibly diverse spiritual community; workingmen and educated citizens alike attended intellectual lectures together in an effort to become responsible and informed citizens; and the family dynamic underwent a profound transformation; especially as it involved children; at the hands of a new democratic idealism. In this informative and eminently readable resource; award-winning authors David and Jeanne Heidler discuss the people who lived during this critical time; and uncover the essential and unexpected realities of ordinary life in the early American republic.Included are sections on agriculture; rituals of life; love; and death; employment and the economy; leisure; religion; life beyond the mainstream; and life in the military. This volume is ideal for high school and college students; as well as anyone interested in examining the prosaic realities underpinning the lives of the people of the time. A chronology of the time period; maps; illustrations; a bibliography and an index are also included.
#3400058 in Books James A Aho 1981-08-27Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.50 x .69 x 5.51l; 1.10 #File Name: 0313225648258 pagesReligious mythology and the art of war
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