"Let a common interest bind us together"
"Let a common interest bind us together": associations, partisanship, and culture in Philadelphia, 1775-1840 Albrecht Koschnik,
Publisher: Charlottesville : University of Virginia Press, 2007.
ISBN: 0813926483
DDC: 306.209748110903
LCC: JS1266
Edition: (cloth : alk. paper)
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [311]-338) and index.
Organized partisanship and the public sphere in revolution and
republic -- "Would you leave association to the discretion of men in
power?" Voluntary action and partisan politics -- "The guardians of
our rights and liberties": the volunteer militia and partisan
politics -- Bands of young men: federalists reinvent partisanship and
voluntary association -- From public office to public influence:
federalists construct civic culture, professional autonomy, and
cultural authority.
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