The Burned-over District: The Social and Intellectual History of Enthusiastic Religion in Western New York, 1800–1850

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Cornell University Press, 15 maj 2015 - 382

"Burned-over District was a name applied to a small region, during a limited period of history, to indicate a particular phase of development. It described the religious character of western New York during the first half of the nineteenth century. Time, subject, and area have thus all combined to confine the scope of this book. The study has nevertheless seemed rewarding, mainly because its implications transcend all three limitations."The meaning expands in a geographical sense because this one area provides a case history in the westward transit of New England culture. Likewise, it is representative as a sample of the change from youth to maturity in a single section affected by continuing westward movement. The subject of religion has broader significance in this period and locality than might at first appear. This section was the storm center, and religious forces were the driving propellants of social movements important for the whole country in that generation. As far as time goes, this book is an illustration of the way in which the minds of one era help to form the destinies of succeeding generations. Neither the causes of the Civil War nor the origins of national prohibition, to cite only two prominent examples, can be thoroughly understood without reference to the Burned-over District."—from the Preface

 

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The Great Revival
3
Premonitions
30
Canal Days
55
Population Density in 1820
57
Population Growth between 1820 and 1835
58
Dollar Value of Manufactures 1835
60
Farm Area Served by Chief Canal Cities
61
Yankee Nativity
67
Chapter 8
138
Early Branches of the Mormon Church
147
The Evangelist
151
New Measures
173
New
185
New Ideas
198
A Moral Reformation
211
Liberty Party Poll 1842
227

Isms and Economic Maturity
77
Social Patterns
78
Home Manufactures 1825
85
Home Manufactures 18251845
86
Common Schools 1829
90
Common Schools 1839
91
Common Schools 1829
94
Common Schools 1839
95
Private Education 1845
96
Libraries
97
Illiteracy 1850
99
Illiteracy 1840
100
The Martyr
113
Antimasonry 1828
118
Antimasonry 1829
119
Chapter 7
126
Antislavery in the Churches
228
Perfect Sanctification
238
Schism
252
The Pattern of Dispersing Ultraism
268
18401850
285
The End of the World
287
Adventism
289
Utopia Now
322
Fourierism
330
World without End
341
Spiritualism
350
The Passing Era
353
Appendix Notes on Maps
358
Index
363
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The late Whitney R. Cross was Assistant Professor of History at West Virginia University.

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