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CHAPTER 1 THE COLLISION OF CULTURES |
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CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS FROM A Letter to Luis de Santangel, Keeper of the Privy Purse (1493) |
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3 | (2) |
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HERNANDO CORTÉS FROM A Letter Describing the Natives (1519) |
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5 | (2) |
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AZTEC ACCOUNTS The Siege of Tenochtitlán (Sixteenth Century) |
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7 | (5) |
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RODRIGO DE ALBORNOZ Report to Charles V (15 December 1525) |
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12 | (4) |
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THOMAS HARRIOT AND JOHN WHITE FROM A Briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia (1590) |
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CHAPTER 2 ENGLAND AND ITS COLONIES |
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18 | (28) |
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CAPTAIN JOHN SMITH FROM Smith's The GeneralL Historie (1624) |
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19 | (3) |
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RICHARD FRETHORNE An Indentured Servant's Letter Home (1623) |
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22 | (2) |
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NATHANIEL BACON FROM Bacon's Manifesto (1676) |
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24 | (2) |
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FROM The Maryland Toleration Act (1649) |
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26 | (1) |
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WILLIAM BYRD II FROM The History of the Dividing Line Betwixt Virginia and North Carolina (1728) |
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27 | (4) |
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JOHN WINTHROP FROM General Observations AND Model of Christian Charity (1629-30) |
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31 | (3) |
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The Massachusetts Bay Colony Case against Anne Hutchinson (1637) |
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34 | (4) |
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JOHANNES MEGAPOLENSIS A Short Account of the Mohawk Indians (1644) |
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38 | (4) |
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WILLIAM PENN FROM Some Account of the Province of Pennsilvania (1681) |
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42 | (4) |
CHAPTER 3 COLONIAL WAYS OF LIFE |
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46 | (36) |
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ANNE BRADSTREET A Woman's Reflections (Seventeenth Century) |
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48 | (1) |
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FROM Connecticut's "Blue Laws" (1672) |
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49 | (2) |
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MARY ROWLANDSON FROM A Captivity Narrative (1676) |
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51 | (5) |
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COTTON MATHER FROM Accounts of the Salem Witchcraft Trials (1693) |
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56 | (3) |
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COTTON MATHER FROM A Letter about Smallpox Inoculation (1723) |
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59 | (4) |
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JONATHAN EDWARDS Some Thoughts Concerning the Present Revival of Religion (1743) |
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63 | (7) |
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BENJAMIN FRANKLIN The Way to Wealth (1757) |
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70 | (3) |
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OLAUDAH EQUIANO FROM An African Narrative (1791) |
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73 | (3) |
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NEWSPAPERS Ads for Runaway Servants and Slaves (1733 1772) |
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76 | (6) |
INTERPRETING VISUAL SOURCES: COLONIAL ARCHITECTURE |
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82 | (12) |
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Shelter in the Seventeenth Century |
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85 | (2) |
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Shelter in the Seventeenth Century: Parson Joseph Capen House, Massachusetts, 1683 |
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87 | (1) |
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Eighteenth Century Developments: Typical Plans of New England Georgian Homes (Philip White) |
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88 | (1) |
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Eighteenth Century Developments, New England: The Lindens, Massachusetts, 1754 |
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89 | (1) |
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Eighteenth Century Developments, Middle Colonies: Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania, 1761-62 |
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90 | (1) |
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Eighteenth Century Developments, Southern Colonies: Westover, Virginia, 1730s |
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91 | (1) |
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Eighteenth Century Developments, For Folks of More Modest Means: Letitia Street House, Pennsylvania, 1703-15 |
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92 | (2) |
CHAPTER 4 THE IMPERIAL PERSPECTIVE |
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94 | (29) |
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THE RESTORATION GOVERNMENT OF CHARLES II FROM The Navigation Act of 1660 |
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95 | (2) |
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COTTON MATHER FROM The Declaration of the Gentlemen, Merchants and Inhabitants of Boston, and the Country Adjacent (18 April 1689) |
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97 | (3) |
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SIR EDMUND ANDROS FROM A Report on the Administration of the Dominion of New England (1690) |
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100 | (3) |
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PROTESTANT ASSOCIATORS The Declaration of the Reasons and Motives for the Present Appearing in Arms of Their Majesties Protestant Subjects in the Province of Maryland (1689) |
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103 | (4) |
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JOHN LOCKE FROM The Second Treatise on Civil Government (1689) |
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107 | (7) |
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THE ALBANY CONGRESS FROM The Albany Plan of Union (1754) |
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114 | (2) |
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HENRY BOUQUET FROM A Report on the Expedition to Fart Duquesne (1758) |
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116 | (3) |
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TESSECUMME AND SIMEON ECUYER FROM Speeches at Fort Pitt (1763) |
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119 | (4) |
CHAPTER 5 FROM EMPIRE TO INDEPENDENCE |
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123 | (27) |
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STAMP ACT CONGRESS FROM Declaration of Rights and Grievances of the Colonies (1765) |
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125 | (2) |
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JOHN DICKINSON FROM Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania (1767-68) |
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127 | (3) |
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SAMUEL SEABURY A View of the Controversy between Great Britain and her Colonies (1774) |
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130 | (5) |
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LIEUTENANT COLONEL FRANCIS SMITH FROM Report to Governor Gage (22 April 1775) |
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135 | (2) |
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THE MASSACHUSETTS PROVINCIAL CONGRESS American Account of the Battle of Lexington (26 April 1775) |
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137 | (1) |
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THOMAS PAINE FROM Common Sense (1776) |
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138 | (7) |
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THOMAS JEFFERSON FROM Declaration of Independence (1776) |
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145 | (5) |
CHAPTER 6 THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION |
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150 | (33) |
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THOMAS PAINE FROM The American Crisis, Number 1 (1776) |
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151 | (3) |
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JOHN BRYAN FROM A Revolutionary Soldier's Pension Applications (1832,1837) |
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154 | (2) |
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LUDWIG VON CLOSEN FROM The Yorktown Campaign and Siege (July October 1781) |
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156 | (6) |
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SARAH OSBORN FROM A Follower's Remembrance of Yorktown (1837) |
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162 | (2) |
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PENNSYLVANIA CITIZENS Petition to the Assembly of Pennsylvania against the Slave Trade (March 1780) |
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164 | (2) |
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FROM Massachusetts Bill of Rights (1780) |
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166 | (3) |
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FROM Virginia Statute of Religious Liberty (1786) |
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169 | (2) |
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FROM The Articles of Confederation (Ratified 1781) |
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171 | (4) |
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ABIGAIL AND JOHN ADAMS FROM Family Letters on Revolutionary Matters (1776-83) |
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175 | (8) |
CHAPTER 7 SHAPING A FEDERAL UNION |
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183 | (33) |
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DANIEL GRAY FROM A Proclamation of Shaysite Grievances (1786) |
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184 | (2) |
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GEORGE WASHINGTON Letters about Shays's Rebellion (1786) |
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186 | (3) |
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CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION Debates on Slavery (1787) |
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189 | (4) |
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Constitution of the United States (1787) |
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193 | (8) |
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JAMES WILSON FROM Wilson's Defense of the Constitution at the Pennsylvania Convention (1787) |
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201 | (3) |
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PATRICK HENRY AND GEORGE MASON FROM Arguments against Ratification at the Virginia Convention (1788) |
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204 | (7) |
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JAMES MADISON The Federalist Papers, No. 45 (1788) |
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211 | (5) |
CHAPTER 8 THE FEDERALIST ERA |
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216 | (32) |
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ALEXANDER HAMILTON FROM The First Report on Public Credit (1790) |
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217 | (6) |
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THOMAS JEFFERSON FROM Notes on the State of Virginia (1785) |
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223 | (1) |
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TENCH COXE FROM A View of the United States of America (1794) |
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224 | (6) |
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FROM The Conference Concerning the Insurrection in Western Pennsylvania (1794) |
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230 | (2) |
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GEORGE WASHINGTON FROM Farewell Address (1796) |
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232 | (5) |
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FROM Alien and Sedition Acts (1798) |
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237 | (5) |
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FROM Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions (1798 and 1799) |
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242 | (6) |
CHAPTER 9 THE EARLY REPUBLIC |
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248 | (37) |
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THOMAS JEFFERSON FROM First Inaugural Address (1801) |
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250 | (2) |
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FROM Marbury v. Madison (1801) |
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252 | (7) |
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MERIWETHER LEWIS AND WILLIAM CLARK Journals of Exploration (1804-05) |
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259 | (7) |
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THE PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE FROM The Indian Prophet and His Doctrine (1812) |
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266 | (4) |
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JAMES MADISON FROM Presidential Message to Congress (1 June 1812) |
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270 | (3) |
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ABIGAIL ADAMS FROM Letter to Mercy Otis Warren (December 1812) |
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273 | (1) |
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FROM Report and Resolutions of the Hartford Convention (1815) |
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274 | (3) |
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THE PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE FROM Newspaper Accounts of the War of 1812 (August September 1814) |
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277 | (4) |
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FROM The Treaty of Ghent (December 1814) |
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281 | (4) |
CHAPTER 10 NATIONALISM AND SECTIONALISM |
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285 | (32) |
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JAMES MONROE FROM President Monroe's First Annual Address to Congress (December 1817) |
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287 | (4) |
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JOHN QUINCY ADAMS Observations on Jackson and the Spanish Florida Situation (1818-19) |
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291 | (4) |
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JOHN QUINCY ADAMS Reflections on the Missouri Question (1820) |
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295 | (4) |
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FROM McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) |
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299 | (6) |
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JOHN QUINCY ADAMS The End of the "Era of Good Feelings" (1820) |
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305 | (3) |
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JAMES MONROE FROM The Monroe Doctrine (1823) |
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308 | (5) |
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HENRY CLAY On the Election, the Court, and Improvements (1823) |
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313 | (4) |
CHAPTER 11 THE JACKSONIAN IMPULSE |
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317 | (34) |
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DANIEL WEBSTER FROM Second Speech on Foot's Resolution (1830) |
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319 | (6) |
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South Carolina's Ordinance of Nullification (1832) |
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325 | (2) |
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ANDREW JACKSON FROM The President's Nullification Proclamation (1832) |
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327 | (6) |
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HEZEKIAH NILES Indians within the United States (1827) |
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333 | (2) |
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ALEXIS DE TOCQUEVILLE FROM A Letter to Countess de Tocqueville (1831) |
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335 | (3) |
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JOHN ROSS FROM The Chief's Annual Message (1831) |
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338 | (4) |
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FROM Worcester v. Georgia (1832) |
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342 | (4) |
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WILSON LUMPKIN FROM Georgia Governor's Annual Message (1832) |
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346 | (5) |
CHAPTER 12 THE DYNAMICS OF GROWTH |
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351 | (32) |
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FROM American Scenery (1840) |
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353 | (3) |
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HEZEKIAH NILES FROM Great National Interests (1826) |
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356 | (5) |
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JOSEPHINE L. BAKER FROM The Lowell Offering (1845) |
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361 | (4) |
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ANNA MARIA KLINGER Letters Home to Germany (1849-1850s) |
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365 | (2) |
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JOHN FRANCIS MAGUIRE FROM The Irish in America (1867) |
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367 | (5) |
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SAMUEL F.B. MORSE FROM Imminent Dangers to the Free Institutions of the United States (1835) |
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372 | (6) |
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ALEXIS DE TOCQUEVILLE FROM Letters to Ernest de Chabrol and Louis de Kergorlay (1831) |
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378 | (5) |
CHAPTER 13 AN AMERICAN RENAISSANCE: RELIGION, ROMANTICISM, AND REFORM |
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383 | (29) |
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CHARLES GRANDISON FINNEY FROM Lectures on Revivals of Religion (1835, with 1868 revisions) |
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385 | (4) |
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RALPH WALDO EMERSON FROM Self Reliance (1840) |
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389 | (3) |
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HENRY DAVID THOREAU FROM Walden (1854) |
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392 | (3) |
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HENRY DAVID THOREAU FROM Resistance to Civil Government (1849) |
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395 | (3) |
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HORACE MANN The Condition of the Children of Laborers on Public Works (1840) |
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398 | (2) |
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CATHARINE BEECHER FROM A Treatise on Domestic Economy (1841) |
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400 | (4) |
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MARGARET FULLER FROM Woman in the Nineteenth Century (1845) |
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404 | (3) |
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WOMAN'S RIGHTS CONVENTION, SENECA FALLS FROM Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions (1848) |
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407 | (3) |
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SOJOURNER TRUTH FROM Address to the Woman's Rights Convention, Akron, Ohio (1851) |
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410 | (2) |
CHAPTER 14 MANIFEST DESTINY |
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412 | (42) |
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JOHN C. FREMONT FROM Report of the Exploring Expeditions to the Rocky Mountains (1843-44) |
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414 | (6) |
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CATHERINE HAUN A Pioneer Woman's Westward Journey (1849) |
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420 | (5) |
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JAMES P. BECKWOURTH AND T.D. BONNER FROM The Life and Adventures of James P. Eeckwourth (1856) |
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425 | (5) |
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THOMAS J. GREEN FROM Reflections upon the Present Political and Probable Future Relations of Texas, Mexico, and the United States (1845) |
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430 | (5) |
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JAMES K. POLK FROM The President's War Message to Congress (11 May 1846) |
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435 | (4) |
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EPHRAIM KIRBY SMITH Letters from the Front in the Mexican War (1845-47) |
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439 | (7) |
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HENRY CLAY Speech about the Mexican War (1847) |
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446 | (8) |
CHAPTER 15 THE OLD SOUTH |
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454 | (29) |
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FRANCES ANNE KEMBLE FROM A Woman's Account of Her Southern Sojourn (1838,1863) |
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456 | (2) |
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FREDERICK DOUGLASS FROM Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass (1845) |
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458 | (3) |
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FREDERICK LAW OLMSTED FROM Review of a First Rate Cotton Plantation (1860) |
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461 | (3) |
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FRANCES ANNE KEMBLE AND FREDERICK LAW OLMSTED FROM Accounts about "Poor Whites" (1839,1856) |
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464 | (3) |
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LYDIA MARIA CHILD FROM Propositions Defining Slavery and Emancipation (1833) |
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467 | (4) |
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WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON FROM Declaration of Sentiments of the American Anti Slavery Society (1833) |
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471 | (3) |
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H. MANLY, PUBLISHER FROM The South Vindicated from the Treason and Fanaticism of the Northern Abolitionists (1836) |
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474 | (5) |
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LYDIA MARIA CHILD FROM Prejudices Against People of Color (1836) |
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479 | (4) |
CHAPTER 16 THE CRISIS OF UNION |
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483 | (42) |
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RALPH WALDO EMERSON The Fugitive Slave Law (1854) |
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485 | (6) |
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THE KNOW NOTHING PARTY The American Platform (1856) |
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491 | (2) |
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THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY The Democratic Platform (1856) |
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493 | (4) |
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THE REPUBLICAN PARTY The Republican Platform (1856) |
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497 | (2) |
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FROM Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857) |
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499 | (7) |
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN AND STEPHEN DOUGLAS FROM The Lincoln Douglas Debates (1858) |
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506 | (9) |
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HINTON ROWAN HELPER FROM The Impending Crisis of the South (1857) |
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515 | (3) |
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JOHN BROWN Harper's Ferry, Virginia (1859) |
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518 | (2) |
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FROM South Carolina's Ordinance of Secession and Declaration of Independence (1860) |
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520 | (5) |
CHAPTER 17 THE WAR OF THE UNION |
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525 | (37) |
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FREDERICK DOUGLASS FROM The Reasons for Our Troubles (1862) |
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527 | (6) |
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN Letter for Springfield Rally (1863) |
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533 | (2) |
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SUSIE KING TAYLOR FROM Reminiscences of My Life in Camp (1902) |
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535 | (4) |
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JAMES B. GRIFFIN Letters from a Confederate Officer (1862) |
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539 | (7) |
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ELISHA HUNT RHODES FROM The Diary of a Union Soldier (1862) |
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546 | (6) |
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LOUISA MAY ALCOTT FROM Hospital Sketches (1863) |
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552 | (6) |
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ROBERT E. LEE Appomattox, Virginia (1865) |
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558 | (4) |
INTERPRETING VISUAL SOURCES: PICTURING THE CIVIL WAR |
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562 | (11) |
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MATHEW BRADY AND ASSOCIATES Yorktown Fortifications (1862) |
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565 | (1) |
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MATHEW BRADY AND ASSOCIATES Antietam/Sharpsburg (1862) |
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566 | (2) |
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MATHEW BRADY AND ASSOCIATES Fredericksburg (1862-63) |
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568 | (2) |
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MATHEW BRADY AND ASSOCIATES Gettysburg (1863) |
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570 | (2) |
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MATHEW BRADY AND ASSOCIATES Freedman's Camp (1865) |
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572 | (1) |
CHAPTER 18 RECONSTRUCTION: NORTH AND SOUTH |
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NEW YORK TIMES FROM The Late Convention of Colored Men (1865) |
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575 | (1) |
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CHARLES SOULE To the Freed People of Orangeburg (1865) |
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576 | (3) |
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MARY AMES From A New England Woman's Diary in Dixie in 1865 |
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579 | (1) |
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Black Codes of Mississippi (1865) |
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580 | (3) |
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HOWELL COBB An Unreconstructed Southerner (1868) |
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583 | (2) |
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Organization and Principles of The Ku Klux Klan (1868) |
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585 | (2) |
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LEE GUIDON FROM Lay My Burden Down |
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587 | (2) |
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Klan Terrorism in South Carolina |
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Author's Note |
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Introduction: Faint Clews and Indirections |
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3 | (4) |
1 How the Jungs Became Swiss |
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7 | (12) |
2 "Pastor's Carl" |
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19 | (20) |
3 Unconventional Possibilities |
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39 | (16) |
4 Unadmitted Doubt, Unadmitted Worry |
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55 | (15) |
5 "Timidly Proper with Women" |
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70 | (14) |
6 "Something Unconsciously Fateful ...Was Bound to Happen" |
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84 | (12) |
7 "Who Is the Boss in This Hospital?" |
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96 | (12) |
8 Divorce/Force, Choice/Pain |
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108 | (16) |
9 Vocatus atque non vocatus, Deus aderit |
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124 | (11) |
10 "... Like My Twin Brother" |
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135 | (10) |
11 Poetry |
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145 | (15) |
12 America |
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160 | (11) |
13 The Solar Phallus Man |
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171 | (20) |
14 "The Family Philosopher" |
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191 | (10) |
15 "Unsuited to the Position" |
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201 | (16) |
16 The Kreuzungen Gesture |
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217 | (24) |
17 "My Self/Myself " |
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241 | (14) |
18 "Psychologically Minded" Persons |
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255 | (19) |
19 "The Work of a Snob and a Mystic" |
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274 | (16) |
20 A Prelude and Starting Points |
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290 | (8) |
21 The Second Half of Life |
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298 | (18) |
22 Bollingen |
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316 | (14) |
23 "This Analytical Powder Magazine" |
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330 | (11) |
24 The Bugishu Psychological Expedition |
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341 | (17) |
25 "Professor" Jung |
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26 Unconventional Analytic Hours |
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316 | (85) |
27 "Dangerously Famous" |
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401 | (10) |
28 A "Pretty Grueling Time" |
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411 | (20) |
29 Falling Afoul of History |
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431 | (33) |
30 Rooted in Our Soil |
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464 | (17) |
31 Agent 488 |
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481 | (15) |
32 The Visions of 1944 |
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496 | (7) |
33 "Carl Jung, re: Subversive Activities" |
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503 | (21) |
34 The Jungian University |
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524 | (11) |
35 "Why Men Had to Quarrel and Leave" |
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535 | (22) |
36 "The Memory of a Vanishing World" |
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557 | (18) |
37 Gathering Jung for the Future |
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575 | (10) |
38 "I Am as I Am, an Ungrateful Autobiographer!" |
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585 | (33) |
39 "The Icy Stillness of Death" |
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618 | (8) |
Epilogue: The "So-called Autobiography" |
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626 | (15) |
Appendix: The Honegger Papers |
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641 | (8) |
Notes |
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649 | (204) |
Acknowledgments |
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853 | (4) |
Index |
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