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Daniel Walker Howe

What Hath God Wrought

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2007

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Essay Topics

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Discuss how the communications revolution, highlighted by the invention of the telegraph, served as both a metaphor and a catalyst for the transformations in American society between 1815 and 1848. How does Howe integrate this theme into his broader narrative, and what implications does it have for understanding American progress and conflicts during this period?

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Examine Howe’s critique of the term “market revolution” and his interpretation of the economic changes during this era. How does Howe argue the market economy evolved, and how does this evolution reflect broader shifts in American society and its values?

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Explore the multifaceted role of religion in shaping American society as depicted in Howe’s narrative. How does religion influence various aspects of American life, including politics, social reform, and cultural identity, during this transformative period?

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