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A cultural history of the American Revolution: painting, music, literature, and the theatre in the Colonies and the United States from the Treaty of Paris to the Inauguration of George Washington, 1763-1789
Kenneth Silverman
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Frontmatter (page N/A)
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Foreword (page xv)
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One Peace and Learning (page 1)
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One Culture in British America Betwen the Treaty of Paris and the Stamp Act, 1763-1765 (page 7)
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1 Commencement: 1763 (page 7)
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2 The Art World (page 11)
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3 Musical Life (page 30)
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4 The Literary Scene (page 46)
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5 The Theater (page 59)
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Two Demonstrations - American Culture 1765-1770 (page 71)
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6 Stamp Act Protests: August-December 1765 (page 72)
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7 Excursus: Whig Sentimentalism (page 82)
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8 Benjamin West's American School in London": June 1763-early 1766 (page 87)
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9 Charles Willson Peale Flees to New England: Summer 1765 (page 89)
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10 Copley's Boy with Squirrel: Fall 1765 (page 90)
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11 Douglass' New Troupe in Charleston: October 25-November 4, 1765 (page 91)
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12 Repeal of the Stamp Act: January-May 1766 (page 94)
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13 Hopkinson and Peale in London: July 1766-Spring 1767 (page 99)
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14 Success of Boy with Squirrel: August 1766 (page 101)
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15 Opening of the Southwark Theatre: November 1766; the First American Actor; the First American Play, the Prince of Parthia: April 24, 1767 (page 103)
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16 The Townshend Acts: June 1767; Liberty Songs and Poems: 1768-69 (page 110)
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17 West's Agrippina. Peale's Pitt: c. Spring 1767-Spring 1769 (page 118)
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18 Arrival of John Henry: August 1767; The Virginia Company of Comedians; the American Company Thwarted Again in Charleston: August 1769 (page 133)
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19 British Troups in Boston: October 1768-march 1770 (page 140)
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20 Repeal of the Townshend Acts: april 1770; Statue of King George Raised in New York: August 23, 1770 (page 148)
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Two Arts and Arms (page 151)
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One Culture in British America during the 'Quiet Period,' 1770-1773 (page 161)
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21 Commencement: 1770 (page 161)
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22 The Art World (page 162)
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23 Musical Life (page 183)
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24 the Literary Scene (page 209)
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25 The Theatre (page 235)
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Two Battles - American Culture 1773-1783 (page 245)
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26 The Tea Act and the Boston Port Bill: May 1773-September 1774 (page 246)
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27 Copley in Europe: July 1774-March 1775 (page 256)
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28 The First Continental Congress: September-October 1774 (page 263)
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29 Lexington, Concord, Bunkeer's Hill: April-June 1775 (page 272)
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30 The Siege of Boston: July 1775-March 1776 (page 283)
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31 Outside Boston: Spring 1774-Spring 1776 (page 295)
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32 The Second Continental Congress Declares Independence: Fall 1775-Summer 1776 (page 313)
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33 New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania: Summer 1776-Winter 1777-78 (page 324)
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34 Excursus: Music in the Army (page 351)
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35 Philadelphia and New York: Summer 1778-Summer 1780 (page 359)
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36 The Andre Affair: Fall 1780 (page 377)
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37 The American School: 1777-1782 (page 382)
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38 Billings and Law; the Yale Poets: New England, 1777-1782 (page 394)
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39 Charleston and Yorktown: May 178o-October 1781 (page 405)
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40 Philadelphia: November 1781-November 1782 (page 410)
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41 1783: Peace Returning (page 423)
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Three Virtue Against Luxury (page 435)
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One American Culture between the Peace and the Constitutional Convention, 1784-1787 (page 443)
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42 Commencement: 1783 (page 443)
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43 The Art World (page 445)
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44 Musical Life (page 445)
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45 The Literary Scene (page 484)
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46 The Theatre (page 536)
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Two Parades -American Culture 1787- 789 (page 569)
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47 The Constitution: May 1787-June 1788 (page 569)
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48 Late Developments During the First Presidential Election. The First American Songsters; the First American Novel; the First American Landscape Paintings; the Repeal of the Anti-Theatre Laws: November 1788-March 1789 (page 587)
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49 The Inauguration of Washington: April 1789 (page 598)
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Documentation and Notes (page 598)
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Index (page 675)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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AL | 49.3 (Nov. 1977): 456-457 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-9831%28197711%2949%3A3%3C456%3A%3E2.0.CO%3B2-H |
WMQ | 3.34.4 (Oct. 1977): 654-655 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0043-5597%28197710%293%3A34%3A4%3C654%3A%3E2.0.CO%3B2-3 |
JSH | 43.3 (Aug. 1977): 437-438 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0043-5597%28197710%293%3A34%3A4%3C654%3A%3E2.0.CO%3B2-3 |
ECS | 10.3 (Spring 1977): 367-369 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0013-2586%28197721%2910%3A3%3C367%3A%3E2.0.CO%3B2-V |
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Published: c1976
Publisher: T. Y. Crowell
- 9780690010794 (hardcover)