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Robert A. Gross


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Bridgeport, Connecticut
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A specialist in the social and cultural history of the United States, from the colonial era through the nineteenth century, Robert Alan Gross is an emeritus faculty member at the University of Connecticut.

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“The year 1835 was the year of the “antis,” when all the hostilities provoked by a changing society surged together to produce a climate hostile to free speech.”
Robert A. Gross, The Transcendentalists and Their World

“Edward Everett, the Harvard professor of Greek literature whose eloquent speech welcoming Lafayette at the 1824 commencement”
Robert A. Gross, The Transcendentalists and Their World

“a community riven by factions and sects, the very advances of the age at once opened new prospects for personal fulfillment and weakened the bonds of interdependence still more. These changes would also prepare the social and cultural ground for the individualism of Emerson and Thoreau.”
Robert A. Gross, The Transcendentalists and Their World



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