Judgment and Sensibility: Religion and Stratification

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Routledge, 2018. gada 16. janv. - 313 lappuses

Judgment and Sensibility is the second volume of the collected essays of E. Digby Baltzell, one of the keenest observers and analysts of America's upper classes since Thorstein Veblen. Spanning four decades of writing, these essays cover a wide range of topics, including contemporary politics, democratic elitism, Puritanism, Judaism, higher education, urbanization, and the U.S. Supreme Court, among others.

 

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Thoughts Out of Season E Digby Baltzell and the Protestant Establishment
1
The Horatio Alger Myth and the Supreme Court
25
2 Rich Men in Politics
47
3 Class Authority in American History
55
4 The Forging of an Aristocracy
65
5 The Log Cabin Myth
67
The Union League of Philadelphia
71
7 Cadwaladers and Others
75
20 Philadelphia the Crossroads of America
125
21 The Divided Metropolis
131
22 Class in Suburbia
133
UpperClass Origins of American Sport
135
24 The Sixties
155
25 Habits of the Heart
161
26 An Exploration of Subculture in American Life
165
27 Canon and Class
171

8 Scenes from American Life
79
9 From Patrician to Professional Elite
83
10 The Rich and the SuperRich
87
11 The Peabody Influence
91
12 The Celebrity and the Gentleman
95
13 White Protestant Americans
99
14 BlueBlood Blues
103
Tocqueville and Modernization
107
16 Tocqueville and the Problem of Democracy
109
17 The Rise and Fall of the Elites
111
18 Five Contemporary Ben Franklins
113
19 The Architecture of Frank Furness
121
28 Bell Telephones Experiment in Education
179
29 Soldiers and Civilians
189
30 Urbanization and Governmental Administration
195
America and England
207
32 Factory Folkways
213
33 The Illusions of Progress
217
34 Changes in the Philadelphia Jewish Community
221
A Tale of Two Cities
229
36 The Ordeal of Civility
267
The English Reformation and the Puritans
271
Index
309
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