"Nowhere in the world did a bourgeoisie emerge as influential as
that in the nineteenth-century United States. This group of upper
class men and women combined familiar forms of economic might and
political power with new forms of cultural clout, creating
institutional structures, architectural designs, and aesthetic
models that continue to shape our lives today, from the foodstuffs
we fancy to the art collections we admire. How bourgeois Americans
established a dominant class culture and forged a common cultural
vocabulary is the subject of this volume"--
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