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William Romeyn Everdell is an American teacher and
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Biography

Born in 1941, he graduated from St. Paul's School and from
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. A Woodrow Wilson Scholar and Fulbright Scholar, he holds a master's degree in History from
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and a Ph.D from
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. In 1970, he began teaching at Saint Ann's School in Brooklyn, where he taught world history until retiring in 2016. He has been a regular contributor to the ''
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'' Book Review, and is the author of a number of books and articles on intellectual history and the
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. One book, ''The End of Kings'' (1983, 2000) recaptures the historical definition of "republic" as a state not ruled by one person. Another, '' The First Moderns'' (1997) redefines "Modernism" as the abandonment of the continuous in favor of the discrete in the arts and sciences that began in the West in 1872–1913. In 2021 Springer published his ''The Evangelical Counter-Enlightenment'', which uses biographical profiles to argue that Wahhabi Islam, Hasidic Judaism, and "Evangelical" Protestant Christianity, which arose nearly simultaneously in the middle of the 18th century CE, are best understood as aspects of what Isaiah Berlin called the Counter-Enlightenment. He has also written on the teaching of history, edited the historical section of the website of the New England Society in the City of Brooklyn and served on the Test Development Committee for the first Advanced Placement World History Exams. A member of the
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, he has also served as the president of the affiliated Organization of History Teachers, and of the East-Central American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies.


Publications

* "The Rosières Movement, 1766-1789: A Clerical Precursor of the Revolutionary Cults", '' French Historical Studies'' 9:1, 1975 * ''The End of Kings: A History of Republics and Republicans'', The Free Press, 1983 (2nd edition, University of Chicago Press, 2000) * ''Christian Apologetics in France, 1730-1790: The Roots of Romantic Religion'', Edwin Mellen Press, 1987. * "The Problem of Continuity and the Origins of Modernism: 1870-1913," ''History of European Ideas'', Pergamon Press, 1988. * "From State to Freestate: The Meaning of the Word Republic from Jean Bodin to John Adams" (7th ISECS, Budapest, 7/31/87) in ''Valley Forge Journal'', June, 1991 http://dhm.pdp6.org/archives/wre-republics.html * "Complots, Côteries, Conspirations: L'origine de la 'thèse Barruel' dans le roman apologétique" (7/6/89) in ''L'Image de la Révolution française: Communications présentées lors du Congrès Mondial...'', vol III, Paris, 1989 * "Monologues of the Mad: Paris Cabaret and Modernist Narrative from Twain to Eliot" (ISSEI, Aalborg, Denmark, 8/25/92) in ''Studies in American Fiction'', 20:2(Dec, 1992) * ''The First Moderns: Profiles in the Origins of Twentieth Century Thought'',
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, 1997. (Paperback Edition 1998) * "Modernism at 100", ''Prometheus'' I:1(1998–99)
Review of
Taves, ''Fits, Trances and Visions'' in ''New York Times Book Review'', (26 December 1999) * Review of Banfield, ''The Phantom Table: Woolf, Fry, Russell and the Epistemology of Modernism'', in ''Russell: Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies'', NS v21:1 (Summer 2001), p88 * "How to Use the Theme of Technology in a World History Survey Course",
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, San Francisco, 5 January 2002, revised, in ''World History Connected''. * "Enlightenment: A Rhetoric of Suspicion", ''St. Ann's Review'' 5:1(Winter/Spring, 2004), p22-33 * "How Much Is That In Dollars? Teaching World Economic History Starting With What Students Most Want To Know", Organization of History Teachers/American Historical Association, Conference, DC, January, 2004 * ''The Evangelical Counter-Enlightenment: From Ecstasy to Fundamentalism in Christianity, Judaism, and Islam in the 18th Century'', Springer, 2021. * "Real Persons on Coins: Ominous Precedents and a Paleofeminist Plea," 2020 in Substac

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From State to Free-State: The Meaning of the Word Republic from Jean Bodin to John Adams By William R. Everdell
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