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Moving to Markets in Environmental Regulation - Charles D. Kolstad - Bog - Oxford University Press Inc - Plusbog.dk

The New England Watch and Ward Society - P.c. (professor Of Religion And Humanities And Assistant Dean Kemeny - Bog - Oxford University Press Inc -

The New England Watch and Ward Society - P.c. (professor Of Religion And Humanities And Assistant Dean Kemeny - Bog - Oxford University Press Inc -

The New England Watch and Ward Society provides a new window into the history of the Protestant establishment''s prominent role in late nineteenth-century public life and its confrontation with modernity, commercial culture, and cultural pluralism in early twentieth-century America. Elite liberal Protestants, typically considered progressive, urbane, and tolerant, established the Watch and Ward Society in 1878 to suppress literature they deemed obscene, notably including Walt Whitman''s Leaves of Grass. These self-appointed custodians of Victorian culture enjoyed widespread support from many of New England''s most renowned ministers, distinguished college presidents, respected social reformers, and wealthy philanthropists.In the 1880s, the Watch and Ward Society expanded its efforts to regulate public morality by attacking gambling and prostitution. The society not only expressed late nineteenth-century Victorian American values about what constituted "good literature," sexual morality, and public duty, it also embodied Protestants'' efforts to promote these values in an increasingly intellectually and culturally diverse society. By 1930, the Watch and Ward Society had suffered a very public fall from grace. Following controversies over the suppression of H.L. Mencken''s American Mercury as well as popular novels such as Sinclair Lewis'' Elmer Gantry and D.H. Lawrence''s Lady Chatterley''s Lover, cultural modernists, civil libertarians, and publishers attacked the moral reform movement, ridiculing its leaders'' privileged backgrounds, social idealism, and religious commitments. Their critique reshaped the dynamics of Protestant moral reform activity as well as public discourse in subsequent decades. For more than a generation, however, the Watch and Ward Society expressed mainline Protestant attitudes toward literature, gambling, and sexuality.

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Mercury's Wings - - Bog - Oxford University Press Inc - Plusbog.dk

Mercury's Wings - - Bog - Oxford University Press Inc - Plusbog.dk

Mercury''s Wings: Exploring Modes of Communication in the Ancient World is the first-ever volume of essays devoted to ancient communications. Comparable previous work has been mainly confined to articles on aspects of communication in the Roman empire. This set of 18 essays with an introduction by the co-editors marks a milestone, therefore, that demonstrates the importance and rich further potential of the topic. The authors, who include art historians, Assyriologists, Classicists and Egyptologists, take the broad view of communications as a vehicle not just for the transmission of information, but also for the conduct of religion, commerce, and culture. Encompassed within this scope are varied purposes of communication such as propaganda and celebration, as well as profit and administration. Each essay deals with a communications network, or with a means or type of communication, or with the special features of religious communication or communication in and among large empires.The spatial, temporal, and cultural boundaries of the volume take in the Near East as well as Greece and Rome, and cover a period of some 2,000 years beginning in the second millennium BCE and ending with the spread of Christianity during the last centuries of the Roman Empire in the West. In all, about one quarter of the essays deal with the Near East, one quarter with Greece, one quarter with Greece and Rome together, and one quarter with the Roman empire and its Persian and Indian rivals. Some essays concern topics in cultural history, such as Greek music and Roman art; some concern economic history in both Mesopotamia and Rome; and some concern traditional historical topics such as diplomacy and war in the Mediterranean world. Each essay draws on recent work in the theory of communications.

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