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9780807822616

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

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    9780807822616

  • ISBN10:

    0807822612

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1996-03-01
  • Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Pr

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Summary

Thomas Jefferson's conviction that the health of the nation's democracy would depend on the existence of an informed citizenry has been a cornerstone of our political culture since the inception of the American republic. Even today's debates over education reform and the need to be competitive in a technologically advanced, global economy are rooted in the idea that the education of rising generations is crucial to the nation's future. In this book, Richard Brown traces the development of the ideal of an informed citizenry in the seventeenth through nineteenth centuries and assesses its continuing influence and changing meaning.

Author Biography

Richard D. Brown is professor of history at the University of Connecticut.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. xi
Introductionp. xiii
English Subjects And Citizens from the Reformation Through the Glorious Revolutionp. 1
Freedom And Citizenship in Britain and Its American Coloniesp. 26
Bulwark Of Revolutionary Liberty The Recognition of the Informed Citizenp. 49
Shaping an Informed Citizenry for a Republican Futurep. 85
The Idea of An Informed Citizenry and The Mobilization of Institutions1820-1850p. 119
Testing the Meaning of an Informed Citizenry, 1820-1870p. 154
Epilogue Looking Backward The Idea of an Informed Citizenry at the Endof the Twentieth Centuryp. 196
Notesp. 209
Indexp. 245
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