Part 1. Lecture 1. The intellectual geography of America -- Lecture 2. The technology of Puritan thinking -- Lecture 3. The Enlightenment in America -- Lecture 4. Jonathan Edwards and the great awakening -- Lecture 5. The colonial colleges -- Lecture 6. Republican fundamentals -- Lecture 7. Nature's god and the American revolution -- Lecture 8. Deism, science, and revolution -- Lecture 9. Hamilton and his money -- Lecture 10. Jefferson and his debts -- Lecture 11. The Edwardseans: from Hopkins to Finney -- Lecture 12. The moral philosophers.
Part 2. Lecture 13. Whigs and Democrats -- Lecture 14. American romanticism -- Lecture 15. Faith and reason at Princeton -- Lecture 16. Romanticism in Mercersburg -- Lecture 17. Slaveholders and abolitionists -- Lecture 18. Lincoln and liberal democracy -- Lecture 19. The failure of the genteel elite -- Lecture 20. Darwin in America -- Lecture 21. Liberalism and the social gospel -- Lecture 22. The agony of William James -- Lecture 23. Josiah Royce, the idealist dissenter -- Lecture 24. John Dewey and social pragmatism.
Part 3. Lecture 25. Socialism in America -- Lecture 26. Populists, progressives, and war -- Lecture 27. Decade of the disenchanted -- Lecture 28. The social science revolution -- Lecture 29. The New South versus the new Negro -- Lecture 30. FDR and the intellectuals -- Lecture 31. Science under the cloud -- Lecture 32. Ironic judgments -- Lecture 33. Mass culture and mass consumption -- Lecture 34. Integration and separation -- Lecture 35. The rebellion of the privileged -- Lecture 36. The neo-conservatives.
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