Imperatives, Behaviors, and Identities: Essays in Early American Cultural HistoryUniversity of Virginia Press, 1992 - 392 Seiten Imperatives, Behaviors, and Identities looks at aspects of the formation and development of English or, after 1707, British-American cultural spaces during the colonial and Revolutionary eras. It focuses on the special character of those new and rapidly changing spaces as dependent and derivative entities on the far periphery of the established core culture in England. Stressing the extent to which each of them was the product of a distinctive physical space and set of socio-economic and political circumstances affected emerging social priorities and operated to produce cultures that bth diverged sharply from that of Britain and need to be understood and analyzed in their own terms. |
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ONE Mastery and the Definition of Cultural Space | 1 |
Two Changing Identity in the British West Indies in | 13 |
THREE Colonial South Carolina and the Caribbean Connection | 68 |
FOUR Early South Carolina and the Psychology of British | 87 |
The Search for Viability | 113 |
An Interpretation of the Meaning | 143 |
The Psychology | 174 |
NINE The Concept of Virtue in Late Colonial British America | 208 |
Character of the American Revolution | 236 |
Some Reflections on | 268 |
Culture Circumstance | 290 |
THIRTEEN The Pursuit of Happiness the Private Realm and | 310 |
FIFTEEN The Constitution of 1787 and the Question of Southern | 327 |
SIXTEEN America and the Creation of the Revolutionary | 348 |
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