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Toward a More Perfect Union Ann Fairfax Withington (Assistant Professor of History, Assistant Professor of History, Michigan State University)

Toward a More Perfect Union By Ann Fairfax Withington (Assistant Professor of History, Assistant Professor of History, Michigan State University)

Summary

Exploring acts drawn up by the First American Continental Congress in 1774, this sociocultural history examines such activities as gambling and theatre to illuminate the popular attitudes and American government policies that contributed to the move towards American Independence.

Toward a More Perfect Union Summary

Toward a More Perfect Union: Virtue and the Formation of American Republics by Ann Fairfax Withington (Assistant Professor of History, Assistant Professor of History, Michigan State University)

On the way toward declaring independence, Americans saw themselves as a separate people in the process of birth. In 1774, the First Continental Congress drew up a highly specific code of behaviour banning cock-fighting, horse-racing , and theatre. Public executions took the place of drama, and strict regulations were placed on funerals . Withington argues that Congress banned these activities because they were viewed as posing a threat to the values needed in order to make resistance to Britain successful. The book is a brilliant example of cultural history, using activities like gambling and theatre to illuminate the popular attitudes and government policy that contributed to the move toward Independence.

Toward a More Perfect Union Reviews

A convincing account, writen with unusual wit and style, of the manner in which colonial American self-righteousness and self-denials contributed to a change of sensibility that prepared the way for Independence. * William & Mary Quarterly *
An important and readable book by a gifted author. * Choice *
Original and deeply interesting....I like this study very much. It is an important book and well-researched. It will add luster to any publisher's list. * Robert Middlekauff, University of California, Berkeley *
Withington's book is imaginative and carefully argued and makes a major contribution to the ongoing debate over the meaning of American republicanism. * The Historian *
This book happens to be a particularly bright and imaginative exemplar of that genre which repays a careful reading with many original and important insights into our revolutionary past. * Journal of Interdisciplinary History *

Additional information

NPB9780195068351
9780195068351
0195068351
Toward a More Perfect Union: Virtue and the Formation of American Republics by Ann Fairfax Withington (Assistant Professor of History, Assistant Professor of History, Michigan State University)
New
Hardback
Oxford University Press
1992-03-12
282
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