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FA-54222-08Research Programs: Fellowships for University TeachersC. Jan SwearingenThe Influence of the Scottish Enlightenment on American Founders8/1/2008 - 7/31/2009$50,400.00C. Jan Swearingen   Texas A & M University, College StationCollege StationTX77843-0001USA2007Composition and RhetoricFellowships for University TeachersResearch Programs504000504000

This study examines the influence of Samuel Davies, Presbyterian itinerant, upon Patrick Henry's oratory and political thought as a case study of the rhetoric that developed in colonial Virginia after the Great Awakening. The examination will focus on the multiple religious and philosophical doctrines transmitted through Scottish Enlightenment teachers and clerics, culminating in Jefferson's crafting of the language of the Declaration. A revisionist reading of the Declaration will emphasize its reliance upon religious as well as political doctrines transmitted the Scots curriculum in rhetorical and moral philosophy shared by Henry, Jefferson, and Madison. The project will contribute to an understanding of the interplay between religion, rhetoric, and political thought in British America. Starting with George Buchanan's de Jure Regni apud Scotos, and concluding with a close reading of the Declaration, the study will provide a new account of Scots, and rhetoric, in Virginia.