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Autobiographical work by Henry Adams, privately printed in 1906 and published in 1918. Considered perhaps the most distinguished of all American autobiographies, it
Education of Henry Adams
incorporates a critical and philosophical evaluation of Adam's era. Adams marks the destruction of the human values that supported the achievements of his forebears and fears of a future age driven by corruption and greed. The chapter "The Dynamo and the Virgin" contrasts the Virgin Mary, the unifying force acting on the European Middle Ages, with the dynamo, as representative of the forces of technology and industry acting on civilization in the early 20th century. Mont Saint Michel and Chartres
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The Education of Henry Adams
can be considered the autobiography's companion piece insofar as its subject is human history.

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