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Bryan Waterman is an assistant professor of English at New York University.
Acknowledgments | p. ix |
Introduction. "There exists in this city, a small association of men" | p. 1 |
Associations | |
Prelude. Pictures at an Exhibition | p. 17 |
"The Town is the only place for rational beings": Sociability, Science, and the Literature of Intimate Inquiry | p. 24 |
Dangerous Associations: The Illuminati Conspiracy Scare as a Crisis of Public Intellectual Authority | p. 50 |
Unrestrained Conversation and the "Understanding of Woman": Radicalism, Feminism, and the Challenge of Polite Society | p. 92 |
Industries of Knowledge | |
Prelude. James Kent, Legal Knowledge, and the Politics of Print | p. 145 |
The Public Is in the House: William Dunlap's Park Theatre and the Making of American Audiences | p. 154 |
"Here was fresh matter for discourse": Yellow Fever, the Medical Repository, and Arthur Mervyn | p. 189 |
Coda. The End of the American Enlightenment: Samuel Miller's A Brief Retrospect of the Eighteenth Century | p. 231 |
Friendly Club Membership and Nineteenth-Century New York city Historiography | p. 243 |
Abbreviations | p. 249 |
Notes | p. 251 |
Index | p. 311 |
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