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Wilfred M. McClay

    The genteel tradition in American philosophy
    Figures in the Carpet
    Land of Hope Young Readers' Edition
    Land of Hope
    A Young Reader's Edition of Land of Hope
    Land of Hope: An Invitation to the Great American Story
    • This book offers a concise and comprehensive overview of American history, highlighting key events, influential figures, and significant themes that have shaped the nation. It aims to provide readers with an accessible understanding of the complex historical narrative of the United States, making it an essential resource for anyone interested in the country's past.

      Land of Hope: An Invitation to the Great American Story
    • "We have a great many historical books today designed for young readers--books about particular aspects of the American past, representing every ethnic and racial group and every religious and social persuasion. But what we have been lacking is a charming and compelling book that can stand at the center of it all, and acquaint our young people with the larger story of which their story is a part. The great American story. The runaway success of Wilfred McClay's 2019 book LAND OF HOPE has provided a model of has been needed for so long; and it's in the spirit of that work that Encounter Books will publish this special edition, with language and contents designed especially with younger readers in mind. The great themes of the nation's history will all presented resoundingly: the search for religious liberty, the heroic battles of the American Revolution, the great controversies of the Constitutional Convention, the exhilaration of national expansion, the traumas of civil war and reconciliation, the rise to world leadership. But the great themes will also be accompanied by smaller themes: what it felt like to live in a colonial village, or a midwestern pioneering town, or as a cowboy on the range. Like its namesake and predecessor, the Young Reader's edition of LAND OF HOPE is a great invitation, one that will tantalize its readers and leaving them hungry to learn more"--

      A Young Reader's Edition of Land of Hope
    • "We have a great many historical books today designed for young readers--books about particular aspects of the American past, representing every ethnic and racial group and every religious and social persuasion. But what we have been lacking is a charming and compelling book that can stand at the center of it all, and acquaint our young people with the larger story of which their story is a part. The great American story. The runaway success of Wilfred McClay's 2019 book LAND OF HOPE has provided a model of has been needed for so long; and it's in the spirit of that work that Encounter Books will publish this special edition, with language and contents designed especially with younger readers in mind. The great themes of the nation's history will all presented resoundingly: the search for religious liberty, the heroic battles of the American Revolution, the great controversies of the Constitutional Convention, the exhilaration of national expansion, the traumas of civil war and reconciliation, the rise to world leadership. But the great themes will also be accompanied by smaller themes: what it felt like to live in a colonial village, or a midwestern pioneering town, or as a cowboy on the range. Like its namesake and predecessor, the Young Reader's edition of LAND OF HOPE is a great invitation, one that will tantalize its readers and leaving them hungry to learn more"--

      Land of Hope Young Readers' Edition
    • Figures in the Carpet

      • 518pages
      • 19 heures de lecture
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      Exploring the concept of personhood, this volume presents a historical inquiry into what it means to be human. Sixteen historians examine various perspectives—including law, education, and religion—highlighting how evolving views of personhood have influenced morality, human rights, public policy, and American culture. The book delves into the complexities of identity and the implications of these changes throughout history, offering a comprehensive understanding of the human experience.

      Figures in the Carpet
    • This book brings together two seminal works by George Santayana, one of the most significant philosophers of the twentieth century: Character and Opinion in the United States, which stands with Tocqueville's Democracy in America as one t

      The genteel tradition in American philosophy