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Sensibility and the American Revolution Sarah Knott

Sensibility and the American Revolution By Sarah Knott

Summary

In the wake of American independence, it was clear that the new United States required novel political forms. Moving beyond traditional accounts of social unrest, republican and liberal ideology, and the rise of the autonomous individual, this work offers an interpretation of the American Revolution as a transformation of self and society.

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Sensibility and the American Revolution Summary

Sensibility and the American Revolution by Sarah Knott

In the wake of American independence, it was clear that the new United States required novel political forms. Less obvious but no less revolutionary was the idea that the American people needed a new understanding of the self. Sensibility was a cultural movement that celebrated the human capacity for sympathy and sensitivity to the world. For individuals, it offered a means of self-transformation. For a nation lacking a monarch, state religion, or standing army, sensibility provided a means of cohesion. National independence and social interdependence facilitated one another. What Sarah Knott calls 'the sentimental project' helped a new kind of citizen create a new kind of government. Knott paints sensibility as a political project whose fortunes rose and fell with the broader tides of the Revolutionary Atlantic world.Moving beyond traditional accounts of social unrest, republican and liberal ideology, and the rise of the autonomous individual, she offers an original interpretation of the American Revolution as a transformation of self and society.

Sensibility and the American Revolution Reviews

In tracing the arc of the history of sensibility, Knott gives us a new way of framing the cultural history of the American Revolution. One of the most original, insightful, and provocative works in early American history that I have read in some time. - Jan Lewis, Rutgers University, Newark

About Sarah Knott

Sarah Knott is associate professor of history at Indiana University and coeditor of Women, Gender, and Enlightenment.

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CIN0807859184G
9780807859186
0807859184
Sensibility and the American Revolution by Sarah Knott
Used - Good
Paperback
The University of North Carolina Press
2009-02-28
352
N/A
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