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Hardcover The Colonial Mind Book

ISBN: 1025561880

ISBN13: 9781025561882

The Colonial Mind

"The Colonial Mind" is a foundational exploration of the intellectual and social forces that shaped early America. As a cornerstone of intellectual history, this work examines the transition of European ideas into a uniquely American landscape, tracing the evolution of the national spirit from its Puritan origins through the rise of Jeffersonian democracy.

The narrative meticulously analyzes the conflict between institutionalized authority and the burgeoning desire for individual liberty, profiling the key figures and literary movements that defined the era. By examining the works of influential thinkers and writers, the text provides a comprehensive overview of the religious, political, and economic ideologies that governed colonial life. This scholarly study highlights the roots of American liberalism and the shifting perspectives that eventually led to the Revolution and the formation of a new national identity.

"The Colonial Mind" remains an essential text for anyone seeking to understand the philosophical foundations of the United States and the complex interplay between literature and history in the development of the American intellect. It offers a deep dive into the ideas that forged a nation and continues to be a vital resource for students of American history and literature.

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