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  1. Biography - Becker, Carl (Lotus) (1873-1945): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  2. The United States; an experiment in democracy. by Carl Becker. by Becker. Carl Lotus. 1873-1945., 1920-01-01
  3. Carl Lotus Becker (1873-1945) by Guy Stanton Ford, 1945
  4. The Declaration of Independence a study in the history of politi by Becker. Carl Lotus. 1873-1945., 1922-01-01
  5. The history of political parties in the province of New York. 17 by Becker. Carl Lotus. 1873-1945., 1909-01-01
  6. The United States; an experiment in democracy by Becker Carl Lotus 1873-1945, 1920-01-01
  7. Carl Becker's Heavenly City Revisited

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Becker, Carl Lotus, 1873–1945, American historian, b. Blackhawk co., Iowa. He taught history at Dartmouth College (1901–2), at the Univ. of Kansas (1902–16), and at Cornell
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4. Becker, Carl (Lotus)
Becker, Carl (Lotus) (b. Sept. 7, 1873, near Waterloo, Iowa, U.S.d. April 10, 1945, Ithaca, N.Y.), American historian known for his work on early American intellectual history
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(b. Sept. 7, 1873, near Waterloo, Iowa, U.S.d. April 10, 1945, Ithaca, N.Y.), American historian known for his work on early American intellectual history and on the 18th-century Enlightenment. Becker studied at the University of Wisconsin (B.A., 1896; Ph.D., 1907) and Columbia University. He taught at the University of Kansas, Lawrence, from 1902 to 1916 and at Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y., from 1917 until he retired in 1941. In The Beginnings of the American People (1915), he elaborated on his doctoral work by advancing the thesis of a dual American Revolutionthe first being the struggle for self-government and the second the ideological battle over the form such government should take. In The Eve of the Revolution (1918) and The Declaration of Independence (1922), he further probed the relationship between 18th-century natural-rights philosophy and the American Revolution. The interwar period was a time of dejection and increasing philosophical skepticism for Becker. During the 1920s, particularly, he began challenging the then-orthodox assumption of the superiority of a scientific methodology in historical study. He maintained that perceived "facts" are basically mental images created by the historian's experience and a larger, socially defined reality that determines the process by which the historian selects his data. His presidential address in 1931 to the American Historical Association, "Everyman His Own Historian" (published in 1932 and expanded to book length in 1935), deals most explicitly with this theme of historical relativism. In one of his best-known books

5. Guide To The Carl Becker Papers,1898-1956
Guide to the Carl Becker Papers, 18981956 Collection Number Becker, Carl Lotus,1873-1945.
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Compiled by: RMC Staff Date completed: N/A EAD encoding: Peter Martinez, March 2006 DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY Title: Carl Becker papers, 1898-1956. Collection Number: Creator: Carl Lotus, Becker 1873-1945. Quantity: 24.7 cubic ft. Forms of Material: N/A Repository: Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library Abstract: Language: Collection material in English BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE Historian; professor of history, Cornell University. COLLECTION DESCRIPTION SUBJECTS Names: Becker, Carl Lotus,1873-1945.

6. Becker, Carl Lotus Biography - S9.com
1873 Born on the 7th of September in Waterloo, Iowa, USA.1902 - He began a teaching career at the University of Kansas.1907 - Educated at the University of Wisconsin and Columbia
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1873 - Born on the 7th of September in Waterloo, Iowa, USA.
1902 - He began a teaching career at the University of Kansas.
1907 - Educated at the University of Wisconsin and Columbia University majoring in history.
1915 - Wrote first book The Beginnings of the American People.
1917 - Served as teacher in Cornell University.
1918 - Followed by the excellent The Eve of the Revolution.
1922 - The Declaration of Independence. 1932 - He is best known for The Heavenly City of the Eighteenth-Century Philosophers, four lectures on The Enlightenment delivered at Yale University. 1935 - Everyman His Own Historian. 1945 - Died on 10th April in Ithaca, New York, USA. Page last updated: 12:20pm, 30 th Jul '07
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Becker, Carl Lotus. The History of Political Parties in the Province of New York, 1760–1776. Madison University of Wisconsin Press, 1960. Goodfriend, Joyce D.
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8. Carl Lotus Becker — Infoplease.com
Encyclopedia Becker, Carl Lotus. Becker, Carl Lotus, 1873 – 1945, American historian, b. Blackhawk co., Iowa. He taught history at Dartmouth College (1901–2), at the Univ. of Kansas
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Becker, Carl Lotus. The History of Political Parties in the Province of New York, 1760–1776. Madison University of Wisconsin Press, 1960. Goodfriend, Joyce D.
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10. Becker, Carl Lotus
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John Locke (pronounced /ˈlɒk/; 29 August 1632 – 28 October 1704), known as the Father of Liberalism was an English philosopher and physician. His writings influenced Voltaire and
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(Modern Philosophy) Region Western Philosophers School British Empiricism, Social Contract, Natural Law Main interests Metaphysics Epistemology , Political Philosophy, Philosophy of Mind, Education Notable ideas Tabula rasa , "government with the consent (permission) of the governed"; state of nature ; rights of life, liberty and property Influenced by Plato Aristotle Avicenna , Ibn Tufail, Aquinas Grotius , Samuel Rutherford, René Descartes, Hooker, Robert Filmer Hobbes Polish Brethren Influenced Hume Kant Berkeley Paine ... Smith and many other political philosophers , including the American Founding Fathers, Arthur Schopenhauer Signature John Locke (pronounced /ˈlɒk/ ; 29 August 1632 – 28 October 1704), known as the Father of Liberalism was an English philosopher and physician . His writings influenced Voltaire and Rousseau , a lot of Scottish Enlightenment thinkers, as well as the American

14. Carl L. Becker - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Carl Lotus Becker (September 7, 1873 – April 10, 1945) was an American historian.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search For other people named Carl Becker, see Carl Becker (disambiguation) Carl Lotus Becker (September 7, 1873 – April 10, 1945) was an American historian.
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He was born in Waterloo Black Hawk County, Iowa . He studied at the University of Wisconsin–Madison Frederick Jackson Turner was his doctoral advisor there. Becker got his Ph.D. in 1907. He was John Wendell Anderson Professor of History in the Department of History at Cornell University from 1917 to 1941. Cornell has recognized his work as an educator by naming one of its five new residential colleges the Carl Becker House
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He is best known for The Heavenly City of the Eighteenth-Century Philosophers (1932), four lectures on The Enlightenment delivered at Yale University . His assertion—that philosophies in the " Age of Reason " relied far more upon Christian assumptions than they cared to admit—has been influential, but has also been much attacked. Interest in the book is partly explained by this passage (p. 47): In the thirteenth century the key words would no doubt be God, sin, grace, salvation, heaven and the like; in the nineteenth century, matter, fact, matter-of-fact, evolution, progress; in the twentieth century, relativity, process, adjustment, function, complex. In the eighteenth century the words without which no enlightened person could reach a restful conclusion were nature, natural law, first cause, reason, sentiment, humanity, perfectibility […].

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Becker, Carl Lotus The Eve of the Revolution A Chronicle of the Breach With England Becker, Carl Lotus Vathek Beckford, William Hawaiian Mythology Beckwith, Martha Warren
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(b Leipzig, 17 July 1804; d there, 26 Oct 1877). German organist and bibliographer. The first organ professor of the Leipzig Conservatory, he amassed an important collection
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BECKER, Carl Lotus Doctor of Letters 1938 FORD, Guy Stanton Doctor of Humane Letters 1938 GANS, Rudolph Doctor of Music 1938 HAMILTON, Alice Doctor of Science
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YEAR NAME DEGREE BUCK, Peter Henry Doctor of Science LELAND, Waldo Gifford Doctor of Humane Letters LINDBERGH, Anne Morrow Doctor of Letters SHAFFER, Philip Anderson Doctor of Science TAYLOR, Deems Doctor of Music BECKER, Carl Lotus Doctor of Letters FORD, Guy Stanton Doctor of Humane Letters GANS, Rudolph Doctor of Music HAMILTON, Alice Doctor of Science RIVERS, Thomas Milton Doctor of Science VanSCHAICK, George S. Doctor of Laws ADAM, Robert Borthwick II Doctor of Letters HOFFMAN, Malvina Doctor of Fine Arts TAFT, Charles Phelps II Doctor of Laws TINKER, Chauncey Brewster Doctor of Letters LIPPMAN, Walter Doctor of Laws MALONE, Damas Doctor of Letters PARK, Edwards Albert Doctor of Science STRUNK, Oliver Doctor of Letters BROWN, Kenneth Irving

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SUMMARY Here a distinguished American historian challenges the belief that the eighteenth century was essentially modern in its temper. In crystalline prose Carl Becker demonstrates that the period commonly described as the Age of Reason was, in fact, very far from that; that Voltaire, Hume, Diderot, and Locke were living in a medieval world, and that these philosophers "demolished the Heavenly City of St. Augustine only to rebuild it with more up-to-date materials." In a new foreword, Johnson Kent Wright looks at the book's continuing relevance within the context of current discussion about the Enlightenment. SUMMARY Here a distinguished American historian challenges the belief that the eighteenth century was essentially modern in its temper. In crystalline prose Carl Becker demonstrates that the period commonly described as the Age of Reason was, in fact, very far from that; that Voltaire, Hume, Diderot, and Locke were living in a medieval world, and that thes...

20. Carl Becker (American Historian) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Carl Becker (American historian), Sept. 7, 1873near Waterloo, Iowa, U.S. April 10, 1945Ithaca, N.Y.American historian known for his work on early American intellectual history and
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Table of Contents: Carl Becker Article Article Additional Reading Additional Reading Related Articles Related Articles Citations ARTICLE from the Carl Becker historian known for his work on early American intellectual history and on the 18th-century Enlightenment. Becker studied at the University of Wisconsin (B.A., 1896; Ph.D., 1907) and Columbia University . He taught at the University of Kansas , Lawrence, from 1902 to 1916 and at Cornell University , Ithaca, N.Y., from 1917 until he retired in 1941. In

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