Cultural Interactions between Europe and the United States in the Nineteenth and its prospects for today

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Autor(a) principal: Darius, Fábio Augusto
Data de Publicação: 2012
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Protestantismo em Revista
Texto Completo: http://periodicos.est.edu.br/index.php/nepp/article/view/364
Resumo: While in Europe during the second half of the nineteenth century - especially in France - intellectuals as Jules Michelet, Ernest Renan and Hippolyte Rivail Denizard, among many others, produced monumental works that would be studied to this day, North America - still under strong Victorian influence – was looking to build its identity. The United States, a young nation, culturally dependent on Britain, was a predominantly an agrarian State and strongly influenced by Puritan Protestantism. In this context, a frail, black woman, Ellen White wrote over seventy years, one hundred thousand manuscript pages - without the intellectualism of the French - but with remarkable depth on subjects as seemingly disparate as psychology, education, religion and diet. The purpose of this communication is to analyze the broad outlines of the holistic work of Ellen White from the context of a sense of her time and propose relations between the European production (French) for the period and her work, contributing to discussions between various areas of Humanities.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Cultural Interactions between Europe and the United States in the Nineteenth and its prospects for today
title Cultural Interactions between Europe and the United States in the Nineteenth and its prospects for today
spellingShingle Cultural Interactions between Europe and the United States in the Nineteenth and its prospects for today
Darius, Fábio Augusto
História Contemporânea; Religião e Sociedade
Religião na Contemporaneidade; História Cultural
title_short Cultural Interactions between Europe and the United States in the Nineteenth and its prospects for today
title_full Cultural Interactions between Europe and the United States in the Nineteenth and its prospects for today
title_fullStr Cultural Interactions between Europe and the United States in the Nineteenth and its prospects for today
title_full_unstemmed Cultural Interactions between Europe and the United States in the Nineteenth and its prospects for today
title_sort Cultural Interactions between Europe and the United States in the Nineteenth and its prospects for today
author Darius, Fábio Augusto
author_facet Darius, Fábio Augusto
author_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Darius, Fábio Augusto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv História Contemporânea; Religião e Sociedade
Religião na Contemporaneidade; História Cultural
topic História Contemporânea; Religião e Sociedade
Religião na Contemporaneidade; História Cultural
description While in Europe during the second half of the nineteenth century - especially in France - intellectuals as Jules Michelet, Ernest Renan and Hippolyte Rivail Denizard, among many others, produced monumental works that would be studied to this day, North America - still under strong Victorian influence – was looking to build its identity. The United States, a young nation, culturally dependent on Britain, was a predominantly an agrarian State and strongly influenced by Puritan Protestantism. In this context, a frail, black woman, Ellen White wrote over seventy years, one hundred thousand manuscript pages - without the intellectualism of the French - but with remarkable depth on subjects as seemingly disparate as psychology, education, religion and diet. The purpose of this communication is to analyze the broad outlines of the holistic work of Ellen White from the context of a sense of her time and propose relations between the European production (French) for the period and her work, contributing to discussions between various areas of Humanities.
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