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Rhetoric and the republic : politics, civic discourse, and education in early America / Mark Garrett Longaker.
Van Pelt Library PE1405.U6 L66 2007
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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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