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        9. Jewish Prayers for the U.S. Government: A Study in the Liturgy of Politics and the Politics of Liturgy
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        Jonathan D. Sarna
        
                                    
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                                            Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Introduction 1
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                            Problems of Moral Community
- 1. Original Themes of Voluntary Moralism: The Anglo-American Reformation of Manners 15
- 2. Gothic Mystery and the Birth of the Asylum: The Cultural Construction of Deviance in Early-Nineteenth-Century America 41
- 3. The World's "Dirty Work" and the Wages That "Sweeten" It: Labor's "Extrinsic Rewards" in Antebellum Society 59
- 4. Deviance, Dominance, and the Construction of Handedness in Turn-of-the-Century Anglo-America 81
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                            Race and the Problem of Slavery
- 5. Black Abolitionists and the Origins of Civil Disobedience 103
- 6. "The Right to Possess All the Faculties That God Has Given": Possessive Individualism, Slave Women, and Abolitionist Thought 123
- 7. Worrying about the Civil War 145
- 8. Caste, Class, and Equal Citizenship 167
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                            Religion and Moral Community
- 9. Jewish Prayers for the U.S. Government: A Study in the Liturgy of Politics and the Politics of Liturgy 201
- 10. Interfaith Families in Victorian America 223
- 11. Prophetic Ministry and the Military Chaplaincy during the Vietnam Era 245
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                            Rewarding Moral Boundaries in Modern America
- 12. Listen, My Children: Modes and Functions of Poetry Reading in American Schools, 1880-1950 261
- 13. Talking about Sex: Early-Twentieth-Century Radicals and Moral Confessions 283
- 14. "What If History Was a Gambler?" 309
- Afterword. David Brion Davis: A Biographical Appreciation 331
- Contributors 341
- Index 345
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Introduction 1
- 
                            Problems of Moral Community
- 1. Original Themes of Voluntary Moralism: The Anglo-American Reformation of Manners 15
- 2. Gothic Mystery and the Birth of the Asylum: The Cultural Construction of Deviance in Early-Nineteenth-Century America 41
- 3. The World's "Dirty Work" and the Wages That "Sweeten" It: Labor's "Extrinsic Rewards" in Antebellum Society 59
- 4. Deviance, Dominance, and the Construction of Handedness in Turn-of-the-Century Anglo-America 81
- 
                            Race and the Problem of Slavery
- 5. Black Abolitionists and the Origins of Civil Disobedience 103
- 6. "The Right to Possess All the Faculties That God Has Given": Possessive Individualism, Slave Women, and Abolitionist Thought 123
- 7. Worrying about the Civil War 145
- 8. Caste, Class, and Equal Citizenship 167
- 
                            Religion and Moral Community
- 9. Jewish Prayers for the U.S. Government: A Study in the Liturgy of Politics and the Politics of Liturgy 201
- 10. Interfaith Families in Victorian America 223
- 11. Prophetic Ministry and the Military Chaplaincy during the Vietnam Era 245
- 
                            Rewarding Moral Boundaries in Modern America
- 12. Listen, My Children: Modes and Functions of Poetry Reading in American Schools, 1880-1950 261
- 13. Talking about Sex: Early-Twentieth-Century Radicals and Moral Confessions 283
- 14. "What If History Was a Gambler?" 309
- Afterword. David Brion Davis: A Biographical Appreciation 331
- Contributors 341
- Index 345