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List of Illustrations ix
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction: "Whatever Popularizes Vulgarizes": Defining Popular History 1
When Popular History Was Popular: Washington Irving, George Lippard, John Frost, and Book Culture in the Nineteenth Century 18
The "Terrible Image Breaker": William Cullen Bryant, Sydney Gay, and Scribner's Hybrid History 73
The Metahistorian as Popularizer: John Clark Ridpath and the Universal Laws of Popular History 123
"The Past Everything": Edward Eggleston, Realism, and the Rise of the "New" History 179
"A Background of Real History": Edward S. Ellis and the Dime Novel as Popular History 227
Writing Himself Out of Trouble: Julian Hawthorne and the Commercialism of Popular History 282
Conclusion: The Unpopularity of Popular History 332
Notes 349
Bibliography 433
Index 455
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