A Speaking Aristocracy: Transforming Public Discourse in Eighteenth-Century ConnecticutUNC Press Books, 2012 M12 1 - 524 páginas As cultural authority was reconstituted in the Revolutionary era, knowledge reconceived in the age of Enlightenment, and the means of communication radically altered by the proliferation of print, speakers and writers in eighteenth-century America began to describe themselves and their world in new ways. Drawing on hundreds of sermons, essays, speeches, letters, journals, plays, poems, and newspaper articles, Christopher Grasso explores how intellectuals, preachers, and polemicists transformed both the forms and the substance of public discussion in eighteenth-century Connecticut. In New England through the first half of the century, only learned clergymen regularly addressed the public. After midcentury, however, newspapers, essays, and eventually lay orations introduced new rhetorical strategies to persuade or instruct an audience. With the rise of a print culture in the early Republic, the intellectual elite had to compete with other voices and address multiple audiences. By the end of the century, concludes Grasso, public discourse came to be understood not as the words of an authoritative few to the people but rather as a civic conversation of the people. |
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... wrote , what they said , and how their messages were conveyed— is to confront many of the major themes that have interested historians of eighteenth - century America : the impacts of the Awakening , the Enlighten- ment , and the ...
... wrote , what they said , and how their messages were conveyed— is to confront many of the major themes that have interested historians of eighteenth - century America : the impacts of the Awakening , the Enlighten- ment , and the ...
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... wrote in the wake of the Glorious Revolution , as Connecticut shook off the trauma of royal tyranny under Sir Edmund Andros's regime and adjusted to its place in the new Brit- ish empire ; Griswold rewrote after the American Revolution ...
... wrote in the wake of the Glorious Revolution , as Connecticut shook off the trauma of royal tyranny under Sir Edmund Andros's regime and adjusted to its place in the new Brit- ish empire ; Griswold rewrote after the American Revolution ...
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... wrote , " would Expatiate largely upon and of- ten refresh the Memories of the People therewith . " Adams endorsed their rep- etition by likening them to the “ Divine Writers , " who in biblical book after book return to " the Story of ...
... wrote , " would Expatiate largely upon and of- ten refresh the Memories of the People therewith . " Adams endorsed their rep- etition by likening them to the “ Divine Writers , " who in biblical book after book return to " the Story of ...
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... wrote , his uncle Eleazar Williams spoke of the " secret de- parture of heart from God , " contributing to God's anger toward his people . William Russel in 1730 reemphasized that obedience and moral behavior must spring from an inner ...
... wrote , his uncle Eleazar Williams spoke of the " secret de- parture of heart from God , " contributing to God's anger toward his people . William Russel in 1730 reemphasized that obedience and moral behavior must spring from an inner ...
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Contenido
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CULTIVATION AND ENLIGHTENMENT | 185 |
REVOLUTION AND STEADY HABITS | 279 |
The New Politics of Revolution and Steady Habits | 461 |
Connecticut Imprints | 487 |
Connecticut Election Sermons | 491 |
A Note on the Historiography of the Great Awakening | 495 |
Index | 499 |
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A Speaking Aristocracy: Transforming Public Discourse in Eighteenth-century ... Christopher Grasso Vista previa limitada - 1999 |
A Speaking Aristocracy: Transforming Public Discourse in Eighteenth-century ... Christopher Grasso Vista de fragmentos - 1999 |
A Speaking Aristocracy: Transforming Public Discourse in Eighteenth-century ... Christopher Grasso Vista de fragmentos - 1999 |
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