| HST101 |
Lecture Outlines |
Fall 2005 |
November 1 The Reform Impulse
- The Nature of Reform
- Liberation
- Social Control
- The Antebellum Context
- Second Great Awakening
- Charles Grandison Finney
- Revivalist Message
- Moral Free-Agency
- Perfections
- “Call to Arms”
- Temperance
- The “Alcoholic Republic”
- Pre-industrial Work & Leisure
- “Industrial Morality”
- Lyman Beecher
- American Temperance Society
- Oneida Community
- John Humphrey Noyes
- Utopian Community
- Oneida Ideals
- Women’s Movement
- Seneca Falls Convention (1848)
- "Declaration of Sentiments"
- Abolitionism
- William Lloyd Garrison & The Liberator
- Frederick Douglass
- Divisions
- Motivations
- Goals
- Pro-Slavery Response
- Others
- Transcendentalism
- Prisons/Asylums
- Education