In the century following the American Revolution, culturally powerful middle-class citizens in the northeast slowly abandoned a vision of civic non-consumption that rested on the strength of imperial boycotts and instead converted their consumption of luxury goods and products into a civic act. This dissertation reveals how these citizens challenged the limitations that a republican vision of political economy placed on consumers in the early republic. Through discussions over taxation, tariff and market regulation, middle-class men and women struggled to define their civic rights and obligations as consumers in a capitalist democracy. As they began to imagine their civic identity more in terms of their capacity as consumers rather than pro...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Under what conditions do political elites begin to fea...
This dissertation examines the question of how the logic of capitalism became integral to U.S. citiz...
Bibliography: leaves 103-108.Were the social activity that most defines late capitalism to be named ...
In the century following the American Revolution, culturally powerful middle-class citizens in the n...
In the century following the American Revolution, culturally powerful middle-class citizens in the n...
To what extent should consumption reflect local and national interests? Joanna Cohen has written an ...
Objects and commodities have frequently been studied to assess their position within consumer - or m...
According to one of Americans most cherished myths, the best way to insure democratic self-reliance ...
Over the past three decades, the market has come to take an increasingly central role in public, as ...
This book offers a genealogical account of the rise of consumer capitalism, tracing its origins in ...
This dissertation uses the reading patterns of New York’s earliest elites, including a significant p...
This book offers a genealogical account of the rise of consumer capitalism, tracing its origins in A...
McCarthyism and the Cold War, suburbanization and the rise of shopping malls, and the slow, quiet, s...
Current rhetoric of democratic citizenship invokes an ideology of consumerism. In this article, I ad...
textThis dissertation compares the conspicuous display of elites in Boston and Charleston during th...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Under what conditions do political elites begin to fea...
This dissertation examines the question of how the logic of capitalism became integral to U.S. citiz...
Bibliography: leaves 103-108.Were the social activity that most defines late capitalism to be named ...
In the century following the American Revolution, culturally powerful middle-class citizens in the n...
In the century following the American Revolution, culturally powerful middle-class citizens in the n...
To what extent should consumption reflect local and national interests? Joanna Cohen has written an ...
Objects and commodities have frequently been studied to assess their position within consumer - or m...
According to one of Americans most cherished myths, the best way to insure democratic self-reliance ...
Over the past three decades, the market has come to take an increasingly central role in public, as ...
This book offers a genealogical account of the rise of consumer capitalism, tracing its origins in ...
This dissertation uses the reading patterns of New York’s earliest elites, including a significant p...
This book offers a genealogical account of the rise of consumer capitalism, tracing its origins in A...
McCarthyism and the Cold War, suburbanization and the rise of shopping malls, and the slow, quiet, s...
Current rhetoric of democratic citizenship invokes an ideology of consumerism. In this article, I ad...
textThis dissertation compares the conspicuous display of elites in Boston and Charleston during th...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Under what conditions do political elites begin to fea...
This dissertation examines the question of how the logic of capitalism became integral to U.S. citiz...
Bibliography: leaves 103-108.Were the social activity that most defines late capitalism to be named ...