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Inn Civility - Urban Taverns and Early American Civil Society (Hardcover)
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Inn Civility - Urban Taverns and Early American Civil Society (Hardcover)
Series: Early American Places
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Examines the critical role of urban taverns in the social and
political life of colonial and revolutionary America From exclusive
"city taverns" to seedy "disorderly houses," urban taverns were
wholly engrained in the diverse web of British American life. By
the mid-eighteenth century, urban taverns emerged as the most
popular, numerous, and accessible public spaces in British America.
These shared spaces, which hosted individuals from a broad swath of
socioeconomic backgrounds, eliminated the notion of "civilized" and
"wild" individuals, and dismayed the elite colonists who hoped to
impose a British-style social order upon their local community.
More importantly, urban taverns served as critical arenas through
which diverse colonists engaged in an ongoing act of societal
negotiation. Inn Civility exhibits how colonists' struggles to
emulate their British homeland ultimately impelled the creation of
an American republic. This unique insight demonstrates the messy,
often contradictory nature of British American society building. In
striving to create a monarchical society based upon tenets of
civility, order, and liberty, colonists inadvertently created a
political society that the founders would rely upon for their
visions of a republican America. The elitist colonists' futile
efforts at realizing a civil society are crucial for understanding
America's controversial beginnings and the fitful development of
American republicanism.
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