Boston Religious Union of Associationists records, 1847-1851.

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Boston Religious Union of Associationists records, 1847-1851.

Records of the social reform group, the Boston Religious Union ofAssociationists.

1 box (.2 linear ft.)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6385231

Houghton Library

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The American Union of Associationists (founded May 1846), was devoted to the propagation of Fourierism, a philosophy developed by François Marie Charles Fourier (1772–1837), a French utopian socialist and philosopher. An affiliate group, The Boston Religious Union of Associationists, was organized in January of 1847, lasting until June of 1850, for the purpose of reconciling the Christian Church and social reform. Important persons in the group were: John Allen, William Henry Channi...

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