THE AMERICAN INTELLECTUAL TRADITION is a two-volume sourcebook containing many of the most important documents in American intellectual history. Organized chronologically, with clear introductions and headnotes, the books makes the writings of many prominent American thinkers accessible to today's college students. THe fourth edition has been thoroughly revised to include many new selections, particularly covering theology, cultural thought, psychology, and race-class-gender theory as these subjects appeared in the major ...
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THE AMERICAN INTELLECTUAL TRADITION is a two-volume sourcebook containing many of the most important documents in American intellectual history. Organized chronologically, with clear introductions and headnotes, the books makes the writings of many prominent American thinkers accessible to today's college students. THe fourth edition has been thoroughly revised to include many new selections, particularly covering theology, cultural thought, psychology, and race-class-gender theory as these subjects appeared in the major discourses of their time. New selections in Volume I are by such authors as Jonathan Edwards, "Brutus," Judith Sargent Murray, William Ellery Channing, Nathaniel William Taylor, and more.
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