Democracies in America : keywords for the nineteenth century and today

Author

DubeÃÅ, Louise, writer of foreword
Laski, Gregory, editor.
Emerson, D. Berton, editor.

Call #

JK31 .D46 2023

Material Type

Book

PubDate

2023

Summary

Focusing on the various meanings of democracy that circulated in the long nineteenth century, the book collects twenty-five essays, each taking up a keyword in the language we use to talk about democracy. Penned by a group of diverse intellectuals, the entries tackle terms both commonplace (citizenship and representation) and paradigm-stretching (disgust and sham). The essays thus consider the relationship between America and democracy from multiple disciplinary angles and from different moments in a major historical period-amidst the vitality of the revolutionary epoch, in the contentious lead-up to the Civil War, and through the triumphs and failures of Reconstruction and the early reforms of the Progressive Era-while making both forward and backward glances in time. The book frames its keywords around a series of enduring democratic dilemmas and questions, and provides extensive resources for further study. Ultimately the volume cultivates, for students and teachers in classrooms, as well as citizens in libraries and cafés, a language to deliberate about the possibilities and problems of democracy in America. --

Month and Year

Summer 2023