In this Book
A Crisis of Community: The Trials and Transformation of a New England Town, 1815-1848
Book
2014
Published by:
The University of North Carolina Press
summary
In the first decades of the American republic, Mary White, a shopkeeper’s wife from rural Boylston, Massachusetts, kept a diary. Woven into its record of everyday events is a remarkable tale of conflict and transformation in small-town life. Sustained by its Puritan heritage, gentry leadership, and sense of common good, Boylston had survived the upheaval of revolution and the creation of the new nation. Then, in a single generation of wrenching change,the town and tis people descended into contentious struggle. Examining the tumultuous Jacksonian era at the intimate level of family and community, Mary Babson Fuhrer brings to life the troublesome creation of a new social, political, and economic order centered on individual striving and voluntary associations in an expansive nation.
Blending family records and a rich trove of community archives, Fuhrer examines the “age of revolutions” through the lens of a rural community that was swept into the networks of an expanding and urbanizing New England region. This finely detailed history lends new depth to our understanding of a key transformative moment in American history.
Blending family records and a rich trove of community archives, Fuhrer examines the “age of revolutions” through the lens of a rural community that was swept into the networks of an expanding and urbanizing New England region. This finely detailed history lends new depth to our understanding of a key transformative moment in American history.
Table of Contents
Cover
Title Page, Copyright, In Memoriam
Contents
pp. vii-x
Acknowledgments
pp. xi-xii
Introduction: This Wilderness World
pp. 1-10
One: Sowing
pp. 11-45
Two: A Church Disassembled
pp. 46-73
Three: Economic Choice and Consequences
pp. 74-102
Four: Fields and Dreams
pp. 103-125
Five: Useful Knowledge
pp. 126-151
Six: Re-Forming Community
pp. 152-185
Seven: Political Principles, Partisan Passions
pp. 186-222
Eight: The Bonds of Antislavery
pp. 223-244
Conclusion: Reaping
pp. 245-250
Appendix A: Prosopography
pp. 251-252
Appendix B: Geographic Mobility
pp. 253-255
Appendix C: Agricultural Data
pp. 256-261
Appendix D: Politics
pp. 262-266
Notes
pp. 267-318
Bibliography
pp. 319-344
Index
pp. 345-354
| ISBN | 9781469615509 |
|---|---|
| Related ISBN(s) | 9781469612867, 9781469612874, 9781469629926, 9798890843517 |
| MARC Record | Download |
| OCLC | 868580412 |
| Pages | 368 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2016-01-01 |
| Language | English |
| Open Access | No |


