The Public City: The Political Construction of Urban Life in San Francisco, 1850-1900Cambridge University Press, 28 thg 10, 1994 - 464 trang The history of San Francisco from 1850 through 1900 identifies the active participation of citizens in communication, persuasion, and mobilization as the "public city," the site of American political and social change. Nineteenth-century Americans relied on the Roman and Enlightenment models of the "public sphere" as a forum for debate and self-government. Drawing on speeches, pamphlets, newspapers, and census and electoral data, the book reinterprets the city's turbulent history. Challenging decades of scholarship that treats urban politics as the expression of social-group experience and power, the author develops the opposite thesis that social-group identities of race, class, ethnicity, and gender were politically constructed in the public sphere in the process of mobilization and journalistic discourse. New methods of political mobilization unleashed by the Civil War resulted in the death of republican liberalism and birth of pluralist liberalism, and in the transformation from a political conception of society to a social conception of politics in the years from 1850 to 1900. |
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... movements of 1851 and 1856 A brief outline of the San Francisco vigilance committees 86 88 Interpretations 90 Composition of the two committees 92 " Down in front ! " : Crime and the popularity of executions The ... movement culture vii.
... movements of 1851 and 1856 A brief outline of the San Francisco vigilance committees 86 88 Interpretations 90 Composition of the two committees 92 " Down in front ! " : Crime and the popularity of executions The ... movement culture vii.
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... movement culture of 1856 Patterns of the committee : Ninety - nine days Disgrace of the elected officials 128 130 137 Disciplinary authority Symbols and sword rituals Scenes of political - cultural change Mutualism for San Francisco 143 ...
... movement culture of 1856 Patterns of the committee : Ninety - nine days Disgrace of the elected officials 128 130 137 Disciplinary authority Symbols and sword rituals Scenes of political - cultural change Mutualism for San Francisco 143 ...
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People public party and power | 43 |
I | 52 |
38 | 58 |
The origins of Vigilante movements | 72 |
The Vigilante movement culture | 128 |
Civil War political mobilization | 170 |
The postwar reconstruction of the urban public sphere | 208 |
The Workingmens | 242 |
The institutional preconditions of progressivism | 287 |
The mobilization | 345 |
Statistical sources methods and supplementary tables | 419 |
Bibliography | 427 |
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The Public City: The Political Construction of Urban Life in San Francisco ... Philip J. Ethington Xem trước bị giới hạn - 2001 |
The Public City: The Political Construction of Urban Life in San Francisco ... Philip J. Ethington Xem trước bị giới hạn - 1994 |
The Public City: The Political Construction of Urban Life in San Francisco ... Philip J. Ethington Xem trước bị giới hạn - 2001 |
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