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Margaret Fuller, critic : writings from the New-York Tribune, 1844-1846 /

Ardent feminist, leader of the transcendentalist movement, participant in the European revolutions of 1848-49, and an inspiration for Zenobia in Hawthorne's Blithedale Romance and the caricature Miranda in James Russell Lowell's Fable for Critics, Margaret Fuller was one of the most influe...

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Bibliographic Details
Call Number:Libro Electrónico
Main Author: Fuller, Margaret, 1810-1850 (Author)
Other Authors: Bean, Judith Mattson (Editor), Myerson, Joel (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: New York : Columbia University Press, [2000]
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Online Access:Texto completo
Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • 1. Growing Up in Wellesley Hills
  • 2. The Inevitable Harvard and Beyond
  • 3. The Progressive as Social Worker
  • 4. The Civic League
  • 5. Early Civil Liberties Career
  • 6. The National Civil Liberties Bureau
  • 7. The United States v. Roger Baldwin
  • 8. Prison Life
  • 9. An Unconventional Marriage
  • 10. The American Civil Liberties Union
  • 11. The ACLU Under Suspicion
  • 12. Turning to the Courts
  • 13. International Human Rights
  • 14. A European Sabbatical
  • 15. Free Speech and the Class Struggle
  • 16. From the United Front to the Popular Front
  • 17. The Home Front
  • 18. Controversies on the Path from Fellow Traveling to Anticommunism
  • 19. Civil Liberties During World War II
  • 20. "Quite a Dysfunctional Family"
  • 21. The Cold War, the Shogun, and International Civil Liberties
  • 22. A Very Public Retirement in the Age of Anticommunism
  • 23. A Man of Contradictions
  • 24. Matters of Principle
  • 25. The Public Image
  • 26. Traveling Hopefully
  • Notes
  • Collections, Oral Histories, and Interviews
  • Bibliography
  • Subject Index
  • Index of Names.