The American Manufactory : Art, Labor, and the World of Things in the Early Republic / Laura Rigal.
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TextPublisher: Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, [2022]Copyright date: ©1998Description: 1 online resource (272 p.) : 14 halftonesContent type: - 9780691227740
- Art and society -- United States -- History -- 18th century
- Art and society -- United States -- History -- 19th century
- Art, American -- Social aspects -- Pennsylvania -- 18th century -- themes, motives, etc
- Art, American -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- 18th century -- Themes, motives
- Art, American -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- 19th century -- Themes, motives
- Artisans -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- History -- 18th century
- Artisans -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- History -- 19th century
- Enlightenment -- United States -- Case studies
- Enlightenment -- United States -- Case studies
- Industrialization -- Social aspects -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- History
- HISTORY / United States / 19th Century
- Adams, John Quincy
- American Ornithology (Wilson)
- American Philosophical Society
- American, self-made
- Bradford and Inskeep
- Carpenters’ Company
- Cheany, Timothy
- Constitutional Convention
- Dickins, Asbury
- Ewing, John
- Federalist party
- Fort Wilson Riot
- Guardians of the Poor
- Hindle, Brook
- Hopkinson, Joseph
- Jeffersonian-Republican party
- Linnaean system
- Loughran, Trish
- Moore, Thomas
- Native Americans
- New Roof
- Peale, Elizabeth DePeyster
- Spectator
- antifederalism
- apprenticeship
- bird love
- birdwatching
- blacksmith
- civic love
- classical tradition
- culture
- domestication of birds
- drinking songs
- emigration
- engraving
- gender roles
- genius, mechanical
- housebuilding
- indentureship
- industrialization
- inventor
- journeyman
- labor trial of 1806
- mammoth
- manufactory
- master of craft
- museum
- ornithology
- paper money issue
- party division
- portrait, historical
- prophecy
- 790.20922 23
- F158.44
- F158.44
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- ILLUSTRATIONS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- INTRODUCTION. The Extended Republic in the Age of Manufactures -- PART I: FEDERAL MECHANICS -- CHAPTER ONE. Raising the Roof: Authors, Architects, and Artisans in the Grand Federal Procession of 1788 -- CHAPTER TWO. The Mechanic as the Author of His Life: John Fitch's “Life” and “Steamboat History” -- PART II: THE MAMMOTH STATE -- CHAPTER THREE. Peale's Mammoth -- CHAPTER FOUR. The American Lounger: Figures of Failure and Fatigue in the Port Folio, 1801–1809 -- PART III: THE STRONG BOX -- CHAPTER FIVE. Feathered Federalism: Alexander Wilson's American Ornithology, 1807-181 -- CHAPTER SIX. Picture-Nation: Pat Lyon at the Forge, 1798-1829 -- NOTES -- INDEX
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This cultural history of American federalism argues that nation-building cannot be understood apart from the process of industrialization and the making of the working class in the late-eighteenth-century United States. Citing the coincidental rise of federalism and industrialism, Laura Rigal examines the creations and performances of writers, collectors, engineers, inventors, and illustrators who assembled an early national "world of things," at a time when American craftsmen were transformed into wage laborers and production was rationalized, mechanized, and put to new ideological purposes. American federalism emerges here as a culture of self-making, in forms as various as street parades, magazine writing, painting, autobiography, advertisement, natural history collections, and trials and trial transcripts. Chapters center on the craftsmen who celebrated the Constitution by marching in Philadelphia's Grand Federal Procession of 1788; the autobiographical writings of John Fitch, an inventor of the steamboat before Fulton; the exhumation and museum display of the "first American mastodon" by the Peale family of Philadelphia; Joseph Dennie's literary miscellany, the Port Folio; the nine-volume American Ornithology of Alexander Wilson; and finally the autobiography and portrait of Philadelphia locksmith Pat Lyon, who was falsely imprisoned for bank robbery in 1798 but eventually emerged as an icon for the American working man. Rigal demonstrates that federalism is not merely a political movement, or an artifact of language, but a phenomenon of culture: one among many innovations elaborated in the "manufactory" of early American nation-building.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
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