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Business of the Heart - Religion and Emotion in the Nineteenth Century

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Informationen zum Autor John Corrigan is the Edwin Scott Gaustad Professor of Religion and Professor of History at Florida State University. He has served as regular or visiting faculty at the University of Virginia! Harvard! Oxford! Arizona State University! University of London! University of Wittenberg-Halle! and University College (Dublin)! and as a visiting scholar at the American Academy in Rome. Klappentext "Corrigan does much more than research and describe the religious revival of 1857-58. He gives us an imaginative and wide-ranging interpretative study of the revival's significance. He addresses an extraordinary range of phenomena-the turns of the business cycle in the 1850s! the social and ecclesiastical history of Boston! immigration and ethnic history! sex role differentiation! and the vexing problem of why males find it difficult to express their emotions. Altogether! I find this a fascinating! rewarding! and highly original new book."-Daniel Walker Howe! Rhodes Professor of History! Oxford University "This is an important contribution to American religious and cultural history. Corrigan draws together interpretive angles from social! intellectual! and religious history! as well as from the emergent field of the history of the emotions! in which he is doing path-breaking work."-Peter W. Williams! Distinguished Professor of American Studies and Comparative Religion! Miami University "John Corrigan's book is a terrific study of religion! emotion and society in the nineteenth century."-Joyce Appleby! Professor of History! University of California at Los Angeles "What Kuhn did for the history of science! or Geertz for cultural anthropology! Corrigan does for American religious history. He has written a breakthrough book that defines a fresh approach and merits the widest possible audience. His adroit and artful book shows us how to think anew about things prosaic and matters divine by revealing their complex entanglements and mutual transformations. Modernity gains here a compelling and engaging interpreter."-Joel Martin! Rupert Costo Professor of History! University of California! Riverside Zusammenfassung The 'Businessmen's Revival' was a religious revival that unfolded in the wake of the 1857 market crash among white, middle-class Protestants. Delving into the religious history of Boston in the 1850s, this book gives an imaginative and wide-ranging interpretive study of the revival's significance. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments Introduction: Religion! Emotion! and the Double Self 1. The Businessmen's Revival 2. The Anxiety of Boston at Mid-Century 3. Overexcitement! Economic Collapse! and the Regulation of Business 4. Emotion! Collective Performance! and Value 5. Emotional Religion and the Ministerial "Balance-Wheel" 6. Men! Women! and Emotion 7. Domestic Contracts 8. Clerks! Apprentices! and Boyculture 9. Prayerful Transactions 10. Emotion! Character! and Ethnicity Epilogue: The Meaning of the Revival and Its Legacy Appendix 1. History! Religion! and Emotion: A Historiographical Survey Appendix 2. Emotion as Heart! Blood! and Body Appendix 3. Emotion and the Common Sense Philosophy Notes Index ...

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