While undergoing this scientific transformation in the 19th century, mesmerism, in other quarters, became more closely associated with occultism, spiritualism, and faith healing, providing in the last instance the basis for Christian Science.
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Like other 19th century "sciences," such as phrenology and mesmerism, Spiritualism attempted to reconcile spirit with matter, and religion with science. New England Universalist ministers had taken a lively interest in mesmerism. ... Many Unitarians were interested in spiritualism. Transcendentalism's advocacy of the...
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by Mesmer's mysterious trance-curative. Their interest turned mesmerism into ... Educated Americans attuned to the cultural currents of Europe were likely ...... of the decline of animal magnetism periodicals across the 19th century, ...
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Mental healing (Christian Science, New Thought), which had its origins in the work of Phineas Parkhurst Quimby (see Fuller, 1982, for an excellent account of these developments), also derived indirectly from Poyen, since it was Poyen's stage demonstration in Belfast, Maine that first interested Quimby in mesmerism.
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As the 19th century progressed, the problem of the relationship of mind to brain became ever more pressing. Indeed, so deep was the concern with mind/brain relations that it is difficult to find a systematic text written after 1860 that does not contain a discussion of this issue.
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Free Online Library: Manifest destiny: many 19th-century Americans believed their young nation was destined to extend the benefits of freedom and opportunity across the continent--from sea to shining sea.(History--Struggle For Freedom) by "The New American"; ... A disparaging term dating back to the 12th century which refers to:
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"Sir, I read your ridicule of bicycles as a 19th century transportation option in streetsblog.com. Perhaps you will be interested in reading how world-class cities like New York, ... Biking isn't so much a 19th-century practice as a European one, like playing soccer or drinking lattes and capuccino. We're Americans,
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If Americans Knew is dedicated to providing Americans with everything they need to know about Israel and Palestine. ... The standard Zionist position is that they showed up in Palestine in the late 19th century to reclaim their ancestral homeland. Jews bought land and started building up the Jewish community there.
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but it did not appear to resemble the 19th Century crises so vividly described by Marx, or indeed the crises of the early 20th Century, which broadly followed the same pattern. ... In 1928, the top 1 per cent of Americans took in 24 per cent of national income, compared with 23 per cent today. Between 1940 and 1984 their...
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Few movements in church history have received as much attention--the accolades, the condemnation, or, indeed, the critical study--as the development in early and middle 19th-century English history of what is know variously as "Tractarianism," "the Oxford Movement" or "Puseyism." Chadwick, for example,
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