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Rhetoric and the republic : politics, civic discourse, and education in early America / Mark Garrett Longaker.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Longaker, Mark Garrett, 1974-
Series:
Rhetoric, culture, and social critique
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
English language--Rhetoric--Study and teaching--United States.
English language.
English language--Rhetoric--Study and teaching.
Education, Higher.
History.
Rhetoric--Social aspects.
Rhetoric.
Rhetoric--Political aspects.
Rhetoric--Study and teaching.
United States.
Rhetoric--Study and teaching--United States.
Rhetoric--Political aspects--United States.
English language--United States--Rhetoric.
Rhetoric--Social aspects--United States.
Education, Higher--United States--History--18th century.
United States--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775.
Physical Description:
xx, 266 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Tuscaloosa, Ala. : University of Alabama Press, [2007]
Contents:
Introduction: Now that We're Civic xi
Rhetorical Education: An Articulated Site of Hegemony
Key Sites of Articulation: Rhetorical Publicity and Rhetorical Pedagogy
1 One Republic, Many Republicanisms: Early American Political Discourse and Publicity 1
Republican Publicity and Political Discourse: The Rhetorical Perimeters of Republicanism
Republicanism and Laissez-Faire Capitalism: Political Discourse, Publicity, and Economics
Hegemony and Republican Rhetorical Strategy
2 One Republic, Many Paideiai: Political Discourse, Publicity, and Education in Early America 36
Politics and Paideia before Republicanism
The King's College Controversy: Republican Education Contested
A Federal English: Rhetorical Paideia for Federalist Interests
Politics, Pedagogy, and Economics
Benjamin Franklin's Bourgeois Republican Paideia
John Quincy Adams's Bourgeois Republican Paideia and the Era of Good Feelings
The Edges of Republican Rhetorical Paideiai
3 Yale 1701-1817 79
Connecticut Political Economy, 1700-40
The Old Order: Rhetoric at Yale before 1740
Democratic Populism and Authoritarian Backlash: Thomas Clap's Legacy, 1740-66
Connecticut Political Economy after 1760
Rhetorical Education at Yale, 1766-77
Yale during and after the Revolution: Rhetoric under Ezra Stiles
Timothy Dwight Returns to Yale: Belletrism, Puritanism, and Federalism
4 King's College/Columbia and the College of Philadelphia/University of Pennsylvania, 1754-1800 135
King's College, 1754-77
The College of Philadelphia, 1755-79
Columbia University, 1787-1800
The University of Pennsylvania, 1795-1813
5 The College of New Jersey, 1746-1822 177
Presbyterianism and the New Jersey Bourgeoisie
John Witherspoon's Republican Rhetorical Education
Witherspoon's Bourgeois Liberal Republican Paideia
Witherspoon's Ascriptive, Liberal, Republican Paideia
Witherspoon's Republican Rhetorical Legacy
Conclusion: We Are All Republicans 206
tLiberalism and the Present Hegemony
The Republican Challenge to Liberal Hegemony.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [239]-262) and index.
ISBN:
0817315470
9780817315474
OCLC:
70060973

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