
Making the Early Modern Metropolis
Culture and Power in Pre-Revolutionary Philadelphia
Daniel P. Johnson(Author)
University of Virginia Press
Published on 22. August 2022
Book
Hardback
298 pages
978-0-8139-4540-8 (ISBN)
Description
Philadelphia was the most dynamic city in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century British America. In Making the Early Modern Metropolis, Daniel Johnson takes a thematic approach to Philadelphia's related economic, legal, and popular cultures to provide a comprehensive view of its urban development, taking readers into this colonial city's homes, workshops, taverns, courtrooms, and public spaces to provide a detailed exploration of how everyday struggles shaped the city's growth.
Philadelphia's evolution, Johnson argues, can only be understood by situating it within an explicitly early modern and Atlantic framework to show that inherited beliefs, which originated in late medieval and Renaissance Europe, informed urban social and cultural developments. Until now, histories of early Philadelphia, and Pennsylvania at large, have emphasized its novel commitment to liberal and modern religious, economic, and political principles. Making the Early Modern Metropolis reveals that it was in the interplay of inherited and often competing systems of belief during a period of profound transformation throughout the Atlantic world that early modern cities like Philadelphia were shaped.
Philadelphia's evolution, Johnson argues, can only be understood by situating it within an explicitly early modern and Atlantic framework to show that inherited beliefs, which originated in late medieval and Renaissance Europe, informed urban social and cultural developments. Until now, histories of early Philadelphia, and Pennsylvania at large, have emphasized its novel commitment to liberal and modern religious, economic, and political principles. Making the Early Modern Metropolis reveals that it was in the interplay of inherited and often competing systems of belief during a period of profound transformation throughout the Atlantic world that early modern cities like Philadelphia were shaped.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Charlottesville
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
4 b&w illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
640 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8139-4540-8 (9780813945408)
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Culture and Power in Pre-Revolutionary Philadelphia
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Daniel Johnson is an inspiring children's book author whose storytelling echoes his rich tapestry of life experiences, deeply rooted in values taught by his parents and the guiding principles of his faith. His journey from serving in the Air Force to exploring the depths of leadership in marriage has shaped his writing, infusing it with wisdom and warmth aimed at young hearts and minds.His debut book, "The Tale of Little Leader Lou," reflects Daniel's passion for nurturing young leaders by imparting lessons of courage, kindness, and the power of a positive spirit. His narratives are crafted to inspire not just the imagination, but also the moral compass of his readers, making his works an enriching addition to any child's bookshelf.As a Black author, Daniel is committed to diversity and representation in children's literature, striving to create stories that resonate with all children while celebrating the uniqueness of each individual. His works encourage young readers to see themselves as leaders and change-makers in their own lives and communities.Daniel's dedication to his craft and his audience is evident in every page he writes, making his books beloved by families and educators alike. As he continues to write, Daniel hopes to expand his portfolio with stories that challenge, charm, and change the young minds that will shape tomorrow.