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Republic of Intellect
The Friendly Club of New York City and the Making of American Literature
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The book explores how young New Yorkers utilized voluntary associations and print culture to create a more inclusive and diverse public sphere in the post-revolutionary era. Waterman argues that this development has been overlooked by scholars, highlighting the significant role these elements played in shaping public discourse and community engagement during a transformative period in American history.
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Republic of Intellect, Bryan Waterman
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- 2007
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- Title
- Republic of Intellect
- Subtitle
- The Friendly Club of New York City and the Making of American Literature
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Bryan Waterman
- Publisher
- Johns Hopkins University Press
- Released
- 2007
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 344
- ISBN13
- 9780801885662
- Category
- About Literature, World history
- Description
- The book explores how young New Yorkers utilized voluntary associations and print culture to create a more inclusive and diverse public sphere in the post-revolutionary era. Waterman argues that this development has been overlooked by scholars, highlighting the significant role these elements played in shaping public discourse and community engagement during a transformative period in American history.