So Many Paths

Klaus Hansen 1931-2018

Biography & Memoir, Historical
Cover of the book So Many Paths by Klaus Hansen, James Stayer, Joan Hansen, Eric Hansen
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Author: Klaus Hansen, James Stayer, Joan Hansen ISBN: 1230002272641
Publisher: Eric Hansen Publication: April 15, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Klaus Hansen, James Stayer, Joan Hansen
ISBN: 1230002272641
Publisher: Eric Hansen
Publication: April 15, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

Klaus J. Hansen has taught the history of American thought and culture (with emphasis on the antebellum period) since 1968. He regards at his proudest achievement the works of his students, who have published on Perry Miller, Emerson and Rousseau, Mormonism and American culture, and the feminism of nineteenth century farm women (among others). His own major written works have been in the area of Mormonism and American culture, Tocqueville, the Liberal Tradition, and American social thought. He is currently completing essays on "Louis Hartz in German Perspective" (for Lexington Books), "Robert Wiebe and American Nationalism," (for "Reviews in American History"), and "Tocqueville and Joseph Smith: two poles apart" (for Columbia University Press). He is also working on a long-range project, "The Pareto Seminar at Harvard and American Social Thought," and completing a revision of "Quest for Empire," to be retitled "The Mormon Kingdom and the American Republic: a study in cultural transformation."

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Klaus J. Hansen has taught the history of American thought and culture (with emphasis on the antebellum period) since 1968. He regards at his proudest achievement the works of his students, who have published on Perry Miller, Emerson and Rousseau, Mormonism and American culture, and the feminism of nineteenth century farm women (among others). His own major written works have been in the area of Mormonism and American culture, Tocqueville, the Liberal Tradition, and American social thought. He is currently completing essays on "Louis Hartz in German Perspective" (for Lexington Books), "Robert Wiebe and American Nationalism," (for "Reviews in American History"), and "Tocqueville and Joseph Smith: two poles apart" (for Columbia University Press). He is also working on a long-range project, "The Pareto Seminar at Harvard and American Social Thought," and completing a revision of "Quest for Empire," to be retitled "The Mormon Kingdom and the American Republic: a study in cultural transformation."

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