Whither the Early Republic

Whither the Early Republic
Author: John Lauritz Larson
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2012-02-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 0812207238

Penned by leading historians, the specially-commissioned essays of Whither the Early Republic represent the most stimulating and innovative work being done on imperialism, environmental history, slavery, economic history, politics, and culture in the early Republic. The past fifteen years have seen a dramatic expansion in the scope of scholarship on the history of the early American republic. Whither the Early Republic consists of innovative essays on all aspects of the culture and society of this period, including Indians and empire, the economy and the environment, slavery and culture, and gender and urban life. Penned by leading historians, the essays are arranged thematically to reflect areas of change and growth in the field. Throughout the book, preeminent scholars act as guides for students to their areas of expertise. Contributors include Pulitzer Prize-winner Alan Taylor, Bancroft Prize-winner James Brooks, Christopher Clark, Ted Steinberg, Walter Johnson, Patricia Cline Cohen, David Waldstreicher, and more. These essays, all originally commissioned to appear in a special issue of the Journal of the Early Republic, explore a diverse array of subjects: the struggles for control of North America; the economic culture of the early Republic; the interactions of humans with plants, climate, animals, and germs; the commodification of people; and the complex intersections of politics and culture. Whither the Early Republic offers a wealth of tools for introducing a new generation of historians to the nature of the field and also to the wide array of possibilities that lie in the future for scholars of this fascinating period.

Reading the Early Republic

Reading the Early Republic
Author: Robert A. Ferguson
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2006-09-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 067402236X

Ferguson addresses the reconfiguration of charity in American life, the vital role of the classical ideal in projecting an unthinkable continental republic, the first manipulations of the independent American woman, and the troubled integration of civic and commercial understandings in the original claims of prosperity as national virtue.

Everyday Life in the Early Republic

Everyday Life in the Early Republic
Author: Catherine E. Hutchins
Publisher: Winterthur Museum
Total Pages: 394
Release: 1994
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN:

Essays on the patterns of daily existence & cultural values embodied in the seemingly ordinary activities & goods of the emerging middle class in the years between constitutional ratification in 1789 & Andrew Jackson1s election in 1828.

Men of Letters in the Early Republic

Men of Letters in the Early Republic
Author: Catherine O'Donnell (Historian)
Publisher: Omohundro Institute and University of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780807858530

Men of Letters in the Early Republic: Cultivating Forums of Citizenship