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Record ID marc_nuls/NULS_PHC_180925.mrc:54364658:3329
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035 $a(OCoLC)54881767
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050 00 $aE302.1$b.B495 2004
082 00 $a973.4$222
245 00 $aBeyond the founders :$bnew approaches to the political history of the early American republic /$cedited by Jeffrey L. Pasley, Andrew W. Robertson, and David Waldstreicher.
260 $aChapel Hill :$bUniversity of North Carolina Press,$cc2004.
300 $a435 p. :$bill. ;$c25 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $gIntroduction:$tBeyond the founders /$rDavid Waldstreicher ... [et al.] --$gPART I. DEMOCRACY AND OTHER PRACTICES --$tThe cheese and the words: popular political culture and participatory democracy in the early American republic /$rJeffrey L. Pasley --$tVoting rites and voting acts: electioneering ritual, 1790-1820 /$rAndrew W. Robertson --$tWhy Thomas Jefferson and African Americans wore their politics on their sleeves: dress and mobilization between American Revolutions /$rDavid Waldsreicher --$gPART II. GENDER, RACE, AND OTHER IDENTITIES --$tWomen and party conflict in the early republic /$rRosemarie Zagarri --$tThe "Little emperor": Aaron Burr, dandyism, and the sexual politics of treason /$rNancy Isenberg --$tYoung federalists, masculinity, and partisanship during the War of 1812 /$rAlbrecht Koschnik --$tProtest in black and white: the formation and transformation of an African American political community during the early republic /$rRichard Newman --$gPART III. NORMS AND FORMS --$tConsent, civil society, and the public sphere in the age of revolution and the early American republic /$rJohn L. Brooke --$tBeyond the myth of consensus: the struggle to define the right to bear arms in the early republic /$rSam Cornell --$tThe federalists' transatlantic cultural offensive of 1798 and the moderation of American democratic discourse /$rSeth Cotlar -- $gPART IV. INTERESTS, SPACES, AND OTHER STRUCTURES --$tContinental politics: liberalism, nationalism, and the appeal of Texas in the 1820s /$rAndrew R.L. Cayton --$tPrivate enterprise, public good?: communications deregulation as a national political issue, 1839-1851 /$rRichard R. John --$tPopular movements and party rule: the New York anti-rent wars and the Jacksonian political order /$rReeve Huston --$gCommentary:$tDeja vu all over again: is there a new new political history? /$rWilliam G. Shade.
650 0 $aPolitical culture$zUnited States$xHistoriography.
650 0 $aDemocracy$zUnited States$xHistoriography.
651 0 $aUnited States$xPolitics and government$y1783-1865$xHistoriography.
700 1 $aPasley, Jeffrey L.,$d1964-
700 1 $aRobertson, Andrew W.$q(Andrew Whitmore),$d1951-
700 1 $aWaldstreicher, David.
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