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American women, sexual purity, and the New Thought movement, 1875-1920

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An edition of Each Mind a Kingdom (1999)

Each mind a kingdom

American women, sexual purity, and the New Thought movement, 1875-1920

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"Each Mind a Kingdom offers the first in-depth history of the enormously popular turn-of-the-century New Thought movement. Most historians have characterized New Thought as the popular ideology of twentieth-century capitalism, but this account reanimates the movement's complex early history."--BOOK JACKET.

"This revisionist history demonstrates the centrality of New Thought to the social and political transformations that reshaped American culture at the turn of the century. It explains how a spiritual discourse that combined rigid Victorian gender norms, middle-class reformism, race ideology, and proto-psychology gave rise to wildly popular twentieth-century cults of success. In so doing, it suggests new ways of interpreting the self-help, New Age movements of our own fin de siecle."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
382

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Cover of: Each Mind a Kingdom
Each Mind a Kingdom: American Women, Sexual Purity, and the New Thought Movement, 1875-1920
May 7, 2001, University of California Press
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Cover of: Each mind a kingdom
Each mind a kingdom: American women, sexual purity, and the New Thought movement, 1875-1920
1999, University of California Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 333-357) and index.

Published in
Berkeley

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
289.9/8/0973
Library of Congress
BF639 .S124 1999

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 382 p. :
Number of pages
382

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL376306M
Internet Archive
eachmindkingdoma0000satt
ISBN 10
0520217659
LCCN
98038227
OCLC/WorldCat
39654723
Library Thing
396312
Goodreads
3880785

First Sentence

"In a memoir written in 1899, the women's suffrage, social purity, and temperance activist Mary Livermore described the closing decades of the nineteenth century as a thrilling time for American women: "Great organizations of women for missionary work were formed, and managed solely by themselves."

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