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Books in the public sphere: New York libraries and the culture-building enterprise, 1754--1904.

机译:公共领域的书籍:纽约图书馆和文化建设企业,1754--1904年。

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This dissertation examines the role that libraries played in the development of culture during the colonial period and throughout the nineteenth century. Focusing on a group of libraries in New York City, it seeks to explore the various meanings that publicly accessible collections of books held for different groups in American society and in the city of New York at different times. I define culture in terms of values. Culture is a constellation of mutually reinforcing values that are used to define a society or groups within a society.; Libraries during this period both reflected and served as a means of actively promoting such values. Generally their development points towards a gradual shift from a republican towards a liberal culture. The republicanism of the revolutionary stressed self-denying, socially inclusive virtues such as patriotism, piety, and civic duty. Liberalism by contrast emphasized values tied to individual needs or desires, or that tended to set one group of individuals apart from the rest of society. For example, as republicanism slowly waned in the decades before the Civil War, in some libraries the reading of fine literature was used to confirm the elite status of their members. At the same time, conflicts arose over the purchase of popular fiction, in part because it was considered merely a form of private recreation that served no worthwhile public purpose.; Republicanism and liberalism were never mutually exclusive, and although republicanism was certainly less influential in the later decades of the nineteenth century, New York's libraries expressed both republican and liberal culture throughout the century. For example, in the 1880s the city's free circulating libraries can be seen in part as a republican effort to harmonize a fragmented liberal society. The consolidation of these libraries in the New York Public Library at the beginning of the twentieth century represents a dramatic departure. The founding of the Public Library represents a blending of private and governmental authority and funding. The history of New York's libraries thus sheds light on changing conceptions of the public sphere.
机译:本文考察了殖民时期乃至整个19世纪图书馆在文化发展中的作用。它着眼于纽约市的一组图书馆,以探索在不同时期为美国社会和纽约市不同群体持有的可公开获取的书籍的各种含义。我用价值观来定义文化。文化是相辅相成的价值观的集合,这些价值观用于定义一个社会或一个社会中的群体。在此期间,图书馆既反映又充当了积极推广这种价值观的手段。通常,他们的发展指向共和党向自由主义文化的逐步转变。革命的共和主义强调自我克制,爱国主义,虔诚和公民义务等具有社会包容性的美德。相比之下,自由主义则强调与个人需求或欲望相关的价值观,或者倾向于将一组个人与社会其他阶层区分开来。例如,由于共和主义在南北战争之前的几十年中逐渐消退,在某些图书馆中,人们通过阅读精美的文学作品来确认其成员的精英地位。同时,购买通俗小说引起了冲突,部分原因是它被认为只是一种私人娱乐形式,没有任何公共目的。共和主义和自由主义从来都不是相互排斥的,尽管共和主义在19世纪下半叶无疑没有那么大的影响力,但纽约的图书馆在整个世纪都表达了共和和自由文化。例如,在1880年代,该市的免费流通图书馆在某种程度上可以看作是共和党为协调零散的自由社会所做的努力。二十世纪初,这些图书馆在纽约公共图书馆的合并标志着巨大的变化。公共图书馆的成立代表了私人和政府权力与资金的融合。因此,纽约图书馆的历史揭示了公共领域观念的变化。

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  • 作者

    Glynn, Thomas Peter.;

  • 作者单位

    Auburn University.;

  • 授予单位 Auburn University.;
  • 学科 History United States.; Library Science.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2005
  • 页码 300 p.
  • 总页数 300
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 美洲史;图书馆学、图书馆事业;
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:41:27

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