Cultural Reconstruction asks: How did the U.S. develop a national culture simultaneously unified and fractured by race? The little-examined history of American magazines offers a vital clue. The dissertation's first part demonstrates how postJacksonian American culturists, deeply disturbed by the divisive partisanship of "male" politics, turned to the "female" culture of sentimentality with the hope of creating a coherent and inclusive nation. These culturists believed a nationally circulating magazine would be the medium of that culture. This belief derived from the wide success of the penny press revolution of the 1830s. Cutting against the traditional reading of the penny press, Cultural Reconstruction claims that newspapers were a ...
This essay argues that the preconsumption cycle of material creation and supply exerted powerful eff...
This essay argues that the preconsumption cycle of material creation and supply exerted powerful eff...
This essay argues that the preconsumption cycle of material creation and supply exerted powerful eff...
Cultural Reconstruction asks: How did the U.S. develop a national culture simultaneously unified and...
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...
Scholars tracing America's development into a powerful modern nation between the end of the Civil Wa...
Haveman’s work explores the changing ways that American magazine publishing and distribution helped ...
My dissertation studies American character-typing as a contested nationalizing process that evolved ...
This article reconstructs the editorial politics of early cultural pluralism by examining the record...
This article reconstructs the editorial politics of early cultural pluralism by examining the record...
This essay examines three “American” magazines published in mid-nineteenth-century London: the Ameri...
To explain the reconciliation of the United States in the half-century after the Civil War, scholars...
African-Americans are often perceived as a homogeneous or cohesive body within the social and racial...
This essay argues that the preconsumption cycle of material creation and supply exerted powerful eff...
This essay argues that the preconsumption cycle of material creation and supply exerted powerful eff...
This essay argues that the preconsumption cycle of material creation and supply exerted powerful eff...
This essay argues that the preconsumption cycle of material creation and supply exerted powerful eff...
Cultural Reconstruction asks: How did the U.S. develop a national culture simultaneously unified and...
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...
Scholars tracing America's development into a powerful modern nation between the end of the Civil Wa...
Haveman’s work explores the changing ways that American magazine publishing and distribution helped ...
My dissertation studies American character-typing as a contested nationalizing process that evolved ...
This article reconstructs the editorial politics of early cultural pluralism by examining the record...
This article reconstructs the editorial politics of early cultural pluralism by examining the record...
This essay examines three “American” magazines published in mid-nineteenth-century London: the Ameri...
To explain the reconciliation of the United States in the half-century after the Civil War, scholars...
African-Americans are often perceived as a homogeneous or cohesive body within the social and racial...
This essay argues that the preconsumption cycle of material creation and supply exerted powerful eff...
This essay argues that the preconsumption cycle of material creation and supply exerted powerful eff...
This essay argues that the preconsumption cycle of material creation and supply exerted powerful eff...
This essay argues that the preconsumption cycle of material creation and supply exerted powerful eff...