Beyond the founders : new approaches to the political history of the early American republic /
In pursuit of more sophisticated and inclusive American history, the contributors propose new directions for the study of the political history of the republic before 1830. This political world encompassed blacks, women, entrepreneurs, and Native Americans. The early history of the United States was...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Chapel Hill :
University of North Carolina Press,
©2004.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: Beyond the founders / David Waldstreicher [and others]
- Part I. Democracy and other practices
- The cheese and the words: popular political culture and participatory democracy in the early American republic / Jeffrey L. Pasley
- Voting rites and voting acts: electioneering ritual, 1790-1820 / Andrew W. Robertson
- Why Thomas Jefferson and African Americans wore their politics on their sleeves: dress and mobilization between American Revolutions / David Waldsreicher
- Part II. Gender, race, and other identities
- Women and party conflict in the early republic / Rosemarie Zagarri
- The "Little emperor": Aaron Burr, dandyism, and the sexual politics of treason / Nancy Isenberg
- Young federalists, masculinity, and partisanship during the War of 1812 / Albrecht Koschnik
- Protest in black and white: the formation and transformation of an African American political community during the early republic / Richard Newman
- Part III. Norms and forms
- Consent, civil society, and the public sphere in the age of revolution and the early American republic / John L. Brooke
- Beyond the myth of consensus: the struggle to define the right to bear arms in the early republic / Sam Cornell
- The federalists' transatlantic cultural offensive of 1798 and the moderation of American democratic discourse / Seth Cotlar
- Part IV. Interests, spaces, and other structures
- Continental politics: liberalism, nationalism, and the appeal of Texas in the 1820s / Andrew R.L. Cayton
- Private enterprise, public good?: communications deregulation as a national political issue, 1839-1851 / Richard R. John
- Popular movements and party rule: the New York anti-rent wars and the Jacksonian political order / Reeve Huston
- Commentary: Deja vu all over again: is there a new new political history? / William G. Shade.