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- 2009038150 contributor B11438739.
- 2009038150 coverage "United States Intellectual life.".
- 2009038150 coverage "United States Politics and government.".
- 2009038150 coverage "United States Social conditions.".
- 2009038150 coverage "United States Social policy.".
- 2009038150 created "2010.".
- 2009038150 date "2010".
- 2009038150 date "2010.".
- 2009038150 dateCopyrighted "2010.".
- 2009038150 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2009038150 description "Preface: The Public and Its Possibilities -- Introduction: Liberalism and the Civic Strand in the American Past -- Civic Aspirations and Liberal Values -- An Urban Thesis -- Civic Aspirations and Market Development in a Long Age of Revolution -- Democratizing the Republican Ideal of Citizenship: Virtue, Interests, and the Citizen-Proprietor in the Revolutionary Era -- Creating Citizens in a Commercial Republic: Market Transformation and the Free Labor Ideal, 1812-1873 -- The Short, Strange Career of Laissez-Faire: Liberal Reformers and Genteel Culture in the Gilded Age -- Popular Culture, Political Culture: Building a Democratic Public -- The Democratic Public in City and Nation: The Jacksonian City and the Limits of Antislavery -- The Democratic Public Discredited: The New York City Draft Riots and Urban Reconstruction, 1850-1872 -- Cultural Hierarchy and Good Government: The Democratic Public in Eclipse -- The Public in Progressivism and War -- The Republican Movement: The Rediscovery of the Public in the Progressive Era -- The Public Goes to War but Does Not Come Back -- A Democracy of Consumers -- From Economic Democracy to Social Security: The Labor Movement and the Rise of the Welfare/Warfare State -- Constructing a Consumer Culture: Redirecting Leisure from Civic Engagement to Insatiable Desire -- Private Vision, Public Resources: Mass Suburbanization and the Decline of the City -- Conclusion: The Future of the City: Civic Renewal and Environmental Politics".
- 2009038150 extent "xii, 355 p. ;".
- 2009038150 identifier "1439902100 (hardcover : alk. paper)".
- 2009038150 identifier "9781439902103 (hardcover : alk. paper)".
- 2009038150 isPartOf "Urban life, landscape, and policy".
- 2009038150 isPartOf "Urban life, landscape, and policy.".
- 2009038150 issued "2010".
- 2009038150 issued "2010.".
- 2009038150 language "eng".
- 2009038150 publisher "Philadelphia : Temple University Press,".
- 2009038150 spatial "United States Intellectual life.".
- 2009038150 spatial "United States Politics and government.".
- 2009038150 spatial "United States Social conditions.".
- 2009038150 spatial "United States Social policy.".
- 2009038150 spatial "United States".
- 2009038150 subject "307.760973 22".
- 2009038150 subject "City and town life United States History.".
- 2009038150 subject "Civic improvement United States History.".
- 2009038150 subject "Community life United States History.".
- 2009038150 subject "HT123 .F28 2010".
- 2009038150 subject "Political culture United States History.".
- 2009038150 subject "Political participation United States History.".
- 2009038150 subject "Popular culture United States History.".
- 2009038150 tableOfContents "Preface: The Public and Its Possibilities -- Introduction: Liberalism and the Civic Strand in the American Past -- Civic Aspirations and Liberal Values -- An Urban Thesis -- Civic Aspirations and Market Development in a Long Age of Revolution -- Democratizing the Republican Ideal of Citizenship: Virtue, Interests, and the Citizen-Proprietor in the Revolutionary Era -- Creating Citizens in a Commercial Republic: Market Transformation and the Free Labor Ideal, 1812-1873 -- The Short, Strange Career of Laissez-Faire: Liberal Reformers and Genteel Culture in the Gilded Age -- Popular Culture, Political Culture: Building a Democratic Public -- The Democratic Public in City and Nation: The Jacksonian City and the Limits of Antislavery -- The Democratic Public Discredited: The New York City Draft Riots and Urban Reconstruction, 1850-1872 -- Cultural Hierarchy and Good Government: The Democratic Public in Eclipse -- The Public in Progressivism and War -- The Republican Movement: The Rediscovery of the Public in the Progressive Era -- The Public Goes to War but Does Not Come Back -- A Democracy of Consumers -- From Economic Democracy to Social Security: The Labor Movement and the Rise of the Welfare/Warfare State -- Constructing a Consumer Culture: Redirecting Leisure from Civic Engagement to Insatiable Desire -- Private Vision, Public Resources: Mass Suburbanization and the Decline of the City -- Conclusion: The Future of the City: Civic Renewal and Environmental Politics".
- 2009038150 title "The public and its possibilities : triumphs and tragedies in the American city / John D. Fairfield.".
- 2009038150 type "text".