Utopia in New Harmony: Robert Owen and William Maclure’s Lasting Legacy
Автор: Ritsert Rinsma
Загружено: 2022-03-01
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Many authors have written about the economic difficulties Robert Owen’s utopian community in Indiana was facing between 1825 and 1827, underlining the rapid demise of the Social System, which occurred in less than two years. In their eyes, Owen’s experiment in Indiana was a failure, whereas in fact, the impact of Robert Owen and William Maclure’s efforts goes way beyond New Harmony. As early as October 1825, Maclure invited French scientist Charles-Alexandre Lesueur to come to New Harmony as a teacher. Together with Robert Owen’s sons, Robert Dale, David Dale and Richard Owen, Lesueur lay the groundwork for two major institutions that would shape the future of America. These institutions still exist today.
Two decades of research, by Dutch historian Ritsert Rinsma, author of the book Eyewitness to Utopia, in which he analyzes unpublished and never-seen-before materials from over twenty different archives in France, Great Britain and the United States - including primary documents from the Natural History Museum in Le Havre, France, as well as little-known notes and letters in the Working Men’s Institute of New Harmony - enable us to completely redefine this utopian experiment in America. The researcher’s strong connections with descendants of the families that lived in New Harmony between 1825 and 1833 allowed him to have access to numerous other unpublished sources. These essentiel documents provide new insight and a better understanding of this avant-garde community and its educational and scientific goals.
More information on New Harmony can be found on Ritsert Rinsma's website: https://real-utopia.info
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