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schema:text 1. Roots of Antimodernism: The Crisis of Cultural Authority During the Late Nineteenth Century. A Pattern of Evasive Banality: Official Modern Culture in Industrial America. A Social Crisis: The Republican Tradition and the Radical Specter. Unreal City: Social Science, Secularization, and the Emergence of Weightlessness. A Psychic Crisis: Neurasthenia and the Emergence of a Therapeutic World View -- 2. The Figure of the Artisan: Arts and Crafts Ideology. Origins of the American Craft Revival: Persons and Perceptions. Revitalization and Transformation in Arts and Crafts Ideology: The Simple Life, Aestheticism, Educational Reform. Reversing Antimodernism: The Factory, The Market, and the Process of Rationalization. The Fate of the Craft Ideal -- 3. The Destructive Element: Modern Commerical Society and the Martial Ideal. From Domestic Realism to "Real Life" Class, Race, and the Worship of Force.
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schema:text Aesthetic Catholicism and "Feminine" Values: Norton, Hall, Brooks. Charles Eliot Norton. G. Stanley Hall. Van Wyck Brooks -- 7. From Filial Loyalty to Religious Protest: Henry Adams. Early Manhood: The Meandering Track of the Family Go-Cart. Husband, Historian, Novelist: Adams's Crisis of Generativity. The Antimodern Quest: From Niagara to the Virgin. Between Father and Mother, I: The Virgin, The Dynamo, and the Angelic Doctor. Between Father and Mother, II: The Antimodern Modernist.
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