
The Marketplace of Revolution How Consumer Politics Shaped American Independence
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Author Biography
T.H. Breen is William Smith Mason Professor of American History at Northwestern University. An authority on the culture and politics of the early Atlantic World, he has written six major books, including Tobacco Culture and Imagining the Past.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments | ix | ||||
Introduction: The Revolutionary Politics of Consumption | xi | ||||
1 Tale of the Hospitable Consumer: A Revolutionary Argument | 1 | (32) | |||
Part One: An Empire of Goods | |||||
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33 | (39) | |||
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72 | (30) | |||
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102 | (46) | |||
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148 | (47) | |||
Part Two: "A Commercial Plan for Political Salvation" | |||||
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195 | (40) | |||
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235 | (59) | |||
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294 | (39) | |||
Notes | 333 | (40) | |||
Index | 373 |
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