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Adversaries of Dance From the Puritans to the Present

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ISBN-10: 0252065905

ISBN-13: 9780252065903

Edition: 1997

Authors: Ann Wagner

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Book details

Copyright year: 1997
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Publication date: 2/1/1997
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 464
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.386
Language: English

As a professional graphic designer, writer, and a mom with a passion for recycling, Ann Wagner is pleased to present this fun, upbeat children's book about recycling. With a great concern for the Earth, Ms. Wagner wants our children to inherit a planet that has been cared for with reverence and respect. Recycling is an easy, yet significant, way for children to begin their life-long journey of being "green". "Recycling with Arnie and Bing" is a fun ride, and empowers its readers with knowledge while learning about the huge benefits of recycling glass jars and aluminum cans.

Preface
Introduction
The Pre-Reformation Tradition
The Voices of Protestant Reformers
The Puritans in New England: The Seventeenth Century
The Gentry and the Awakening: The Eighteenth Century
Early Evangelicals and American Etiquette: 1800-1839
The Evangelical Mainstream and Radical Reformers: 1840-60
Conservatives, Liberals, and the City: 1865-89
Embattled Fundamentalists and the Rhetoric of Moral Panic: 1890-1929
Urban Reformers and the Dance Hall: 1908-40
The Polemic Upstaged: 1930-69 and Beyond
The Nature of Dance and the Polemic in Reprise
Aesthetics, Morality, and Gender
Bible Verses on Dance
Known European Adversaries of Dance
Lesser-Known Adversaries Mentioned in the Text
Index