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Cosmos Crumbling
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PROLOGUE: Ultraists, Seekers, and the Soldiery of Dissent
Part I: Foundations of the Reform Cosmology
1:: Benjamin Rush and Revolutionary Christian Reform
2:: Lyman Beecher and the Cosmic Theater
3:: War in the West: The Radical Revival
Part II: Evangelical Reform
4:: The Temperance Reformation
5:: Sabbatarianism and Manual Labor
Part III: Radical Transformation
6.: William Lloyd Garrison and the Birth of Abolitionism
7.: The Body Reforms
8.: The Woman Question
9.: Woman's Rights and Schism
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INDEX

Reviews

"A fascinating read and a wonderful window on an important phenomenon."--Daniel P. Murphy, Hanover College
"[A]ll students of American culture in the nineteenth century...will now rely on Cosmos Crumbling as the most useful narrative overview of the role played by religious imagination in the unfolding of the ante-bellum reform."--Thomas J. Brown, Harvard University in The New England Quarterly
"...a useful resource for students of religion and politics..."--Perspectives on Political Science
"...an original and provocative analysis of the religious roots of early nineteenth century reform movements....[Abzug's] analysis is unique....Cosmos Crumbling is important reading to scholars of American cultural and political, as well as religious history."--American Studies International
"...a detailed account of the many reform movements in Antebellum America."--Theology Digest
"Abzug's book has the double virtue of being informative and good to read..."--Journal of the Early Republic
"A readable, insightful work. Abzug rightfully stresses the role of religion in American reform movements. First rate!"--John Quinn, Salve Regina University
"A brilliant reinterpretation of the dynamic reform movements that proliferated in the five decades following the American independence....Succeeds in breaking out of the constraining cocoon imposed by our own secular era and in comprehending nineteenth-century reformers in their own terms, within their own cosmos. Abzug goes far beyond any previous historian in getting to the core of American reform and thus to a vital part of American identity."--David Brion
Davis, Yale University
"Offers the freshest, most elegantly phrased and profoundest reinterpretation of the American reform tradition in the last fifty years....All students of nineteenth-century American history will need to read this work."--Bertram Wyatt-Brown, University of Florida

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