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Prologue
Chapter 1. Theater, Nation, and State in Early America Chapter 2. Cato and Company: A Genealogy of Performance Chapter 3. Free-Born Peoples: The Politics of Professional Theater in Early America Chapter 4. A School for Patriots: Colonial College Theater Chapter 5. Bellicose Letters: Propaganda Plays of the Revolution Epilogue. Postrevolutionary Patriotism and the American Theater
Notes Index Acknowledgments
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