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The Transcendentalists and Their World (Paperback): Robert A. Gross The Transcendentalists and Their World (Paperback)
Robert A. Gross
R558 R482 Discovery Miles 4 820 Save R76 (14%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Minutemen and Their World (Paperback): Robert A. Gross The Minutemen and Their World (Paperback)
Robert A. Gross
R457 R400 Discovery Miles 4 000 Save R57 (12%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
A History of the Book in America, Volume 2 - An Extensive Republic: Print, Culture, and Society in the New Nation, 1790-1840... A History of the Book in America, Volume 2 - An Extensive Republic: Print, Culture, and Society in the New Nation, 1790-1840 (Paperback)
Robert A. Gross, Mary Kelley
R1,772 Discovery Miles 17 720 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Volume Two of A History of the Book in America documents the development of a distinctive culture of print in the new American republic. Between 1790 and 1840 printing and publishing expanded, and literate publics provided a ready market for novels, almanacs, newspapers, tracts, and periodicals. Government, business, and reform drove the dissemination of print. Through laws and subsidies, state and federal authorities promoted an informed citizenry. Entrepreneurs responded to rising demand by investing in new technologies and altering the conduct of publishing. Voluntary societies launched libraries, lyceums, and schools, and relied on print to spread religion, redeem morals, and advance benevolent goals. Out of all this ferment emerged new and diverse communities of citizens linked together in a decentralized print culture where citizenship meant literacy and print meant power. Yet in a diverse and far-flung nation, regional differences persisted, and older forms of oral and handwritten communication offered alternatives to print. The early republic was a world of mixed media. Contributors: Elizabeth Barnes, College of William and Mary Georgia B. Barnhill, American Antiquarian Society John L. Brooke, The Ohio State University Dona Brown, University of Vermont Richard D. Brown, University of Connecticut Kenneth E. Carpenter, Harvard University Libraries Scott E. Casper, University of Nevada, Reno Mary Kupiec Cayton, Miami University Joanne Dobson, Brewster, New York James N. Green, Library Company of Philadelphia Dean Grodzins, Massachusetts Historical Society Robert A. Gross, University of Connecticut Grey Gundaker, College of William and Mary Leon Jackson, University of South Carolina Richard R. John, Columbia University Mary Kelley, University of Michigan Jack Larkin, Clark University David Leverenz, University of Florida Meredith L. McGill, Rutgers University Charles Monaghan, Charlottesville, Virginia E. Jennifer Monaghan, Brooklyn College of The City University of New York Gerald F. Moran, University of Michigan-Dearborn Karen Nipps, Harvard University David Paul Nord, Indiana University Barry O'Connell, Amherst College Jeffrey L. Pasley, University of Missouri-Columbia William S. Pretzer, Central Michigan University A. Gregg Roeber, Pennsylvania State University David S. Shields, University of South Carolina Andie Tucher, Columbia University Maris A. Vinovskis, University of Michigan Sandra A. Zagarell, Oberlin College

In Debt to Shays - Bicentennial of an Agrarian Rebellion (Paperback): Robert A. Gross In Debt to Shays - Bicentennial of an Agrarian Rebellion (Paperback)
Robert A. Gross
R1,164 Discovery Miles 11 640 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In January 1787 Daniel Shays, a hero of the American Revolution, and an army of farmers, enraged by the program of heavy taxes imposed by the state government in Boston to pay the costs of the Revolutionary War, launched an attack on the federal arsenal at Springfield, Massachusetts. The uprising was easily suppressed, but to this day debate still rages over Shay's Rebellion, its relevance to the American Revolution, and its influence on the formation of the United States Constitution.

Traditions and Reminiscences of Concord, Massachusetts, 1779-1878 (Paperback): Edward Jarvis Traditions and Reminiscences of Concord, Massachusetts, 1779-1878 (Paperback)
Edward Jarvis; Edited by Sarah Chapin; Introduction by Robert A. Gross
R1,088 Discovery Miles 10 880 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

An astonishingly detailed account of life in early nineteenth-century Concord

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