The Strength of a People: The Idea of an Informed Citizenry in America, 1650-1870

Author:   Richard D. Brown
Publisher:   The University of North Carolina Press
Edition:   Second Edition
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9780807846636


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   30 September 1997
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Richard D. Brown
Publisher:   The University of North Carolina Press
Imprint:   The University of North Carolina Press
Edition:   Second Edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.60cm
Weight:   0.735kg
ISBN:  

9780807846636


ISBN 10:   0807846635
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   30 September 1997
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
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"[S]uperb intellectual history of a subject that, unlike the principle of freedom of the press, has never been [systematically] explored.""College and Research Libraries"" �An� important and timely book.""Journal of American History"" �S�uperb intellectual history of a subject that, unlike the principle of freedom of the press, has never been �systematically� explored.""College and Research Libraries"" A rich exploration of the connections among ideas of education, citizenship, and political participation in American thought.""Journal of the Early Republic"" An important book in the ever-growing fields of book history, printing, and literacy.""Library Journal"" ""[S]uperb intellectual history of a subject that, unlike the principle of freedom of the press, has never been [systematically] explored.""College and Research Libraries"""" ""A rich exploration of the connections among ideas of education, citizenship, and political participation in American thought.""Journal of the Early Republic"""" ""An important book in the ever-growing fields of book history, printing, and literacy.""Library Journal"""" [An] important and timely book.""Journal of American History"" This excellent book is illuminating and provocative; it is timely as well. ""American Historical Review"""


[S]uperb intellectual history of a subject that, unlike the principle of freedom of the press, has never been [systematically] explored. College and Research Libraries An important book in the ever-growing fields of book history, printing, and literacy. Library Journal S uperb intellectual history of a subject that, unlike the principle of freedom of the press, has never been systematically explored. College and Research Libraries A rich exploration of the connections among ideas of education, citizenship, and political participation in American thought. Journal of the Early Republic An important and timely book. Journal of American History [S]uperb intellectual history of a subject that, unlike the principle of freedom of the press, has never been [systematically] explored. College and Research Libraries A rich exploration of the connections among ideas of education, citizenship, and political participation in American thought. Journal of the Early Republic An important book in the ever-growing fields of book history, printing, and literacy. Library Journal This excellent book is illuminating and provocative; it is timely as well. American Historical Review [An] important and timely book. Journal of American History


[S]uperb intellectual history of a subject that, unlike the principle of freedom of the press, has never been [systematically] explored. College and Research Libraries YSuperb intellectual history of a subject that, unlike the principle of freedom of the press, has never been Ysystematically explored. College and Research Libraries A rich exploration of the connections among ideas of education, citizenship, and political participation in American thought. Journal of the Early Republic An important book in the ever-growing fields of book history, printing, and literacy. Library Journal YAn important and timely book. Journal of American History [S]uperb intellectual history of a subject that, unlike the principle of freedom of the press, has never been [systematically] explored. College and Research Libraries A rich exploration of the connections among ideas of education, citizenship, and political participation in American thought. Journal of the Early Republic An important book in the ever-growing fields of book history, printing, and literacy. Library Journal This excellent book is illuminating and provocative; it is timely as well. American Historical Review [An] important and timely book. Journal of American History


[S]uperb intellectual history of a subject that, unlike the principle of freedom of the press, has never been [systematically] explored. College and Research Libraries YSuperb intellectual history of a subject that, unlike the principle of freedom of the press, has never been Ysystematically explored. College and Research Libraries An important book in the ever-growing fields of book history, printing, and literacy. Library Journal A rich exploration of the connections among ideas of education, citizenship, and political participation in American thought. Journal of the Early Republic YAn important and timely book. Journal of American History [S]uperb intellectual history of a subject that, unlike the principle of freedom of the press, has never been [systematically] explored. College and Research Libraries An important book in the ever-growing fields of book history, printing, and literacy. Library Journal [An] important and timely book. Journal of American History A rich exploration of the connections among ideas of education, citizenship, and political participation in American thought. Journal of the Early Republic This excellent book is illuminating and provocative; it is timely as well. American Historical Review


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Richard D. Brown is professor of history at the University of Connecticut. His books include Knowledge Is Power: The Diffusion of Information in Early America, 1700-1865.

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