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Vermont as a Civil Society: The Search for a Genetic Code

March 24, 2010

Participants:
  • Frank Bryan, John G. McCullough Professor of Political Science, University of Vermont
Length: 1:22:05
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VT culture, uniqueness, Social history, political development

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  • Center for Research on VT

Program Description:

Dr. Frank Bryan will begin by defending an assertion: Vermont is unique, profoundly unique, in its status as a civil society.  Given this, he will seek to explore one causal sequence of variables that might explain why this is so. In so doing, he will present some new evidence of his own and comment on some of the literature that has proffered explanations of Vermont’s socio/political development such as Paul Searls’s impressive new interpretation of Vermont history, Two Vermonts: Geography and Identity, 1865–1910 (2006). Dr. Bryan will end the seminar with a brief normative recommendation.

Research-in-Progress Seminar #227


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