My project examines the historical ideas of American identity that developed in early U.S. periodicals, the most popular form of print in the 18th- and 19th-century U.S. In periodicals, I show, American identity was often imagined as a category distinct from nationality or U.S. citizenship, and expressed a host of local and contingent meanings. I look beyond the book form to historicize U.S. writers’ ideas of the relationship between the American, the U.S. government, and the nation it purportedly represented
People turn to stories to help them make sense of their society and their place within it. This is p...
Periodical Publics investigates the twenty American magazines produced between 1783 to 1792. Using t...
During the early part of the eighteenth century, the growth of the book trades depended upon a serie...
National identity is a complex notion of being and belonging. The multiple selves, out of which the ...
American identity is just as evocative as it is evasive in American culture. It means something dist...
American identity is just as evocative as it is evasive in American culture. It means something dist...
American identity is just as evocative as it is evasive in American culture. It means something dist...
From the colonial era to the onset of the Civil War, Magazines and the Making of America looks at ho...
From the colonial era to the onset of the Civil War, Magazines and the Making of America looks at ho...
A New York Mirror is an intellectual and cultural history of American nationhood in the early ninet...
The American Revolution brought with it a crisis of identification. The political divisions that fra...
In 1776, war broke out in the Colonies of New England between British Subjects, colonists, and those...
Cultural Reconstruction asks: How did the U.S. develop a national culture simultaneously unified and...
In 1776, war broke out in the Colonies of New England between British Subjects, colonists, and those...
Periodical Publics investigates the twenty American magazines produced between 1783 to 1792. Using t...
People turn to stories to help them make sense of their society and their place within it. This is p...
Periodical Publics investigates the twenty American magazines produced between 1783 to 1792. Using t...
During the early part of the eighteenth century, the growth of the book trades depended upon a serie...
National identity is a complex notion of being and belonging. The multiple selves, out of which the ...
American identity is just as evocative as it is evasive in American culture. It means something dist...
American identity is just as evocative as it is evasive in American culture. It means something dist...
American identity is just as evocative as it is evasive in American culture. It means something dist...
From the colonial era to the onset of the Civil War, Magazines and the Making of America looks at ho...
From the colonial era to the onset of the Civil War, Magazines and the Making of America looks at ho...
A New York Mirror is an intellectual and cultural history of American nationhood in the early ninet...
The American Revolution brought with it a crisis of identification. The political divisions that fra...
In 1776, war broke out in the Colonies of New England between British Subjects, colonists, and those...
Cultural Reconstruction asks: How did the U.S. develop a national culture simultaneously unified and...
In 1776, war broke out in the Colonies of New England between British Subjects, colonists, and those...
Periodical Publics investigates the twenty American magazines produced between 1783 to 1792. Using t...
People turn to stories to help them make sense of their society and their place within it. This is p...
Periodical Publics investigates the twenty American magazines produced between 1783 to 1792. Using t...
During the early part of the eighteenth century, the growth of the book trades depended upon a serie...