Michael Meranze, Saree Makdisi
Imagining the British Atlantic After the American Revolution
Herausgeber: Meranze, Michael; Makdisi, Saree
Michael Meranze, Saree Makdisi
Imagining the British Atlantic After the American Revolution
Herausgeber: Meranze, Michael; Makdisi, Saree
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Drawing on examples from different local and regional contexts,Imagining the British Atlantic after the American Revolution demonstrates the many remarkably local ways that revolution and empire were experienced in London, Pennsylvania, Pitcairn Island, and points in between.
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Drawing on examples from different local and regional contexts,Imagining the British Atlantic after the American Revolution demonstrates the many remarkably local ways that revolution and empire were experienced in London, Pennsylvania, Pitcairn Island, and points in between.
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- UCLA Clark Memorial Library Series
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 396
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 160mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 588g
- ISBN-13: 9781442650695
- ISBN-10: 1442650699
- Artikelnr.: 43853298
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- UCLA Clark Memorial Library Series
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 396
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 160mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 588g
- ISBN-13: 9781442650695
- ISBN-10: 1442650699
- Artikelnr.: 43853298
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Michael Meranze is a professor in the Department of History at the University of California, Los Angeles. Saree Makdisi is a professor in the Departments of English and Comparative Literature at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Introduction: Division, Renewal, and Repetition – Imagining the British
Atlantic after the American Revolution (Michael Meranze And Saree Makdisi)
1. Transoceanic Spectacles of Dissection: London’s Anatomical Art in
Eighteenth-Century Pennsylvania (Ari Sarafianos)
2. Disavowed and Reprobated: Anti-Quakerism in an Age of Revolution (Sarah
Crabtree)
3. British Atlantic Catholicism in the Age of Revolution and Reaction
(Catherine O’Donnell)
4. Mary Wollstonecraft’s Two Lovers: Convergence and Divergence in
Trans-Atlantic Literary Radicalism (Andrew Cayton)
5. Susanna Rowson’s Antislavery and Feminist Ideals in Transatlantic
Translation: A Tale of Three Cities (Jenna Gibbs)
6. Philippe Jacques de Loutherbourg’s Romantic Retreat: Magic, Mesmerism,
and Prophecy, 1776–1802 (Iain McCalman)
7. From Radical Enthusiasm to Liberal Melancholia: Hugh Henry Brackenridge
and Modern Chivalry, Part 1 and 2 (Anthony Galluzzo)
8. Penal Reform and Politics in Early Nineteenth-Century England: “A Prison
Must Be a Prison” (Randall McGowen)
9. When the Atlantic Went Global: A Note on Slavery and Rebellion in
Fletcher Christian’s Pitcairn (Edward G. Gray)
Atlantic after the American Revolution (Michael Meranze And Saree Makdisi)
1. Transoceanic Spectacles of Dissection: London’s Anatomical Art in
Eighteenth-Century Pennsylvania (Ari Sarafianos)
2. Disavowed and Reprobated: Anti-Quakerism in an Age of Revolution (Sarah
Crabtree)
3. British Atlantic Catholicism in the Age of Revolution and Reaction
(Catherine O’Donnell)
4. Mary Wollstonecraft’s Two Lovers: Convergence and Divergence in
Trans-Atlantic Literary Radicalism (Andrew Cayton)
5. Susanna Rowson’s Antislavery and Feminist Ideals in Transatlantic
Translation: A Tale of Three Cities (Jenna Gibbs)
6. Philippe Jacques de Loutherbourg’s Romantic Retreat: Magic, Mesmerism,
and Prophecy, 1776–1802 (Iain McCalman)
7. From Radical Enthusiasm to Liberal Melancholia: Hugh Henry Brackenridge
and Modern Chivalry, Part 1 and 2 (Anthony Galluzzo)
8. Penal Reform and Politics in Early Nineteenth-Century England: “A Prison
Must Be a Prison” (Randall McGowen)
9. When the Atlantic Went Global: A Note on Slavery and Rebellion in
Fletcher Christian’s Pitcairn (Edward G. Gray)
Introduction: Division, Renewal, and Repetition – Imagining the British
Atlantic after the American Revolution (Michael Meranze And Saree Makdisi)
1. Transoceanic Spectacles of Dissection: London’s Anatomical Art in
Eighteenth-Century Pennsylvania (Ari Sarafianos)
2. Disavowed and Reprobated: Anti-Quakerism in an Age of Revolution (Sarah
Crabtree)
3. British Atlantic Catholicism in the Age of Revolution and Reaction
(Catherine O’Donnell)
4. Mary Wollstonecraft’s Two Lovers: Convergence and Divergence in
Trans-Atlantic Literary Radicalism (Andrew Cayton)
5. Susanna Rowson’s Antislavery and Feminist Ideals in Transatlantic
Translation: A Tale of Three Cities (Jenna Gibbs)
6. Philippe Jacques de Loutherbourg’s Romantic Retreat: Magic, Mesmerism,
and Prophecy, 1776–1802 (Iain McCalman)
7. From Radical Enthusiasm to Liberal Melancholia: Hugh Henry Brackenridge
and Modern Chivalry, Part 1 and 2 (Anthony Galluzzo)
8. Penal Reform and Politics in Early Nineteenth-Century England: “A Prison
Must Be a Prison” (Randall McGowen)
9. When the Atlantic Went Global: A Note on Slavery and Rebellion in
Fletcher Christian’s Pitcairn (Edward G. Gray)
Atlantic after the American Revolution (Michael Meranze And Saree Makdisi)
1. Transoceanic Spectacles of Dissection: London’s Anatomical Art in
Eighteenth-Century Pennsylvania (Ari Sarafianos)
2. Disavowed and Reprobated: Anti-Quakerism in an Age of Revolution (Sarah
Crabtree)
3. British Atlantic Catholicism in the Age of Revolution and Reaction
(Catherine O’Donnell)
4. Mary Wollstonecraft’s Two Lovers: Convergence and Divergence in
Trans-Atlantic Literary Radicalism (Andrew Cayton)
5. Susanna Rowson’s Antislavery and Feminist Ideals in Transatlantic
Translation: A Tale of Three Cities (Jenna Gibbs)
6. Philippe Jacques de Loutherbourg’s Romantic Retreat: Magic, Mesmerism,
and Prophecy, 1776–1802 (Iain McCalman)
7. From Radical Enthusiasm to Liberal Melancholia: Hugh Henry Brackenridge
and Modern Chivalry, Part 1 and 2 (Anthony Galluzzo)
8. Penal Reform and Politics in Early Nineteenth-Century England: “A Prison
Must Be a Prison” (Randall McGowen)
9. When the Atlantic Went Global: A Note on Slavery and Rebellion in
Fletcher Christian’s Pitcairn (Edward G. Gray)







