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  • Whither the Early Republic: A Forum on the Future of the Field
  • Written by author John Lauritz Larson, Michael A. Morrison
  • Published by University of Pennsylvania Press, 2005/08/10
  • Penned by leading historians, the specially-commissioned essays of Whither the Early Republic represent the most stimulating and innovative work being done on imperialism, environmental history, slavery, economic history, politics, and culture in t
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Continental possessions - three deepening trends 10
Whither the rest of the continent? 17
Continental drifts 26
Continental crossings 32
Liberal America/Christian America : another conflict or consensus? 40
The view from the farmhouse : rural lives in the early republic 48
The limits of Homo Economicus : an appraisal of early American entrepreneurship 58
Economic landscapes yet to be discovered : the early American Republic and historians' unsubtle adoption of political economy 69
Environmental stewardship and decline in old new England 84
Re-greening the South and southernizing the rest 92
Mudslides make good history 102
Down, down, down, no more : environmental history moves beyond declension 110
The vexed story of human commodification told by Benjamin Franklin and Venture Smith 118
Wages, sin, and slavery : some thoughts on free will and commodity relations 129
Commodified freedom : interrogating the limits of anti-slavery ideology in the early republic 139
The pedestal and the veil : rethinking the capitalism/slavery question 149
Sex and sexuality : the public, the private, and the spirit worlds 160
Space in the early American city 169
A history of all religions 177
Questions, suspicions, speculations 185


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