Daily life in the early American republic, 1790-1820 : creating a new nation
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Daily life in the early American republic, 1790-1820 : creating a new nation
(Greenwood Press "Daily life through history" series)
Greenwood Press, 2004
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [201]-227) and index
Contents of Works
- The time of their lives
- Historical narrative
- Cradle to grave : rituals of life, love, and death
- Life on the land
- A changing economy : artisans, factories, and money
- Leisure
- Faith and charity
- Beyond the mainstream
- The martial life
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In the early years of the American Republic the political ideals of the Revolution took definite form, and pervaded the daily lives of Americans in multifarious ways, affirming and transforming the country and its people in the process. In this informative and eminently readable resource, award-winning authors David and Jeanne Heidler discuss the people who lived during this critical time, and uncover the essential and unexpected realities of ordinary life in the early American republic.
Rapid developments in agriculture, encouraged by a strong sense of dignity in work and a bold new spirit of ingenuity sharply reduced the percentage of people who made their living in the fields; the tone of religious tolerance taken up by the founders manifested itself in a fervent yet incredibly diverse spiritual community; workingmen and educated citizens alike attended intellectual lectures together in an effort to become responsible and informed citizens; and the family dynamic underwent a profound transformation, especially as it involved children, at the hands of a new democratic idealism. In this informative and eminently readable resource, award-winning authors David and Jeanne Heidler discuss the people who lived during this critical time, and uncover the essential and unexpected realities of ordinary life in the early American republic.
Included are sections on agriculture; rituals of life, love, and death; employment and the economy; leisure; religion; life beyond the mainstream; and life in the military. This volume is ideal for high school and college students, as well as anyone interested in examining the prosaic realities underpinning the lives of the people of the time. A chronology of the time period, maps, illustrations, a bibliography and an index are also included.
Table of Contents
Introduction Chronology The Time of Their Lives Historical Narrative Cradle to the Grave: Rituals of Life, Love, and Death Life on the Land A Changing Economy: Artisans, Factories, and Money Leisure Faith and Charity Beyond the Mainstream The Martial Life Epilogue Bibliography Index A gallery of illustrations begins after page () A gallery of maps begins after page ()
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