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The marginal men: Merchants' clerks and society in the northeastern United States, 1790--1860.

机译:边缘人:1790--1860年,美国东北部的商人文员和社会。

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This dissertation examines the lives of merchants' clerks in the urban northeast to explore the ways Americans confronted both the formation and fluidity of their society in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. It illustrates the ways in which the issues of economic success and failure, social mobility, and manliness were intertwined with what the scholar Martin Burke has called early America's "conundrum of class." Clerks were crucial participants in the early American economy, ubiquitous members of urban society, and increasingly loomed as cultural figures whom other Americans used to make sense of social and economic change. What follows is social history, analyzing clerks' work and leisure experiences through a wide array of sources such as diaries, census data, business records, and newspapers. It is also cultural history, illuminating the interplay between the stories clerks told about themselves in their diaries and the stories told about clerks in advice literature and fiction.; Between the Revolution and the Civil War, economic growth and immigration from rural America and abroad transformed the demographics of the clerical population and the content of clerks' work, as well as their living arrangements and leisure experiences in cities. Clerks' experiences reveal the disjuncture between hopeful cultural narratives of opportunity and success and the declining reality of their upward mobility. Clerks stood for the promise and peril, the progress and declension, and the widening and narrowing divisions that were coming to define American society. They exposed, for contemporaries and for historians, the ways in which the boundaries of important social categories---class, gender, ethnicity, and race---were blurred by the significant transformations of the age. As marginal men, situated astride and trespassing across these boundaries, clerks shed light on what the categories meant for Americans.
机译:本文研究了东北城市商人的书记员的生活,以探索美国人在18世纪和19世纪面对社会形成和流动的方式。它说明了经济成功与失败,社会流动性和男子气概的问题与学者马丁·伯克(Martin Burke)所说的美国早期“阶级难题”是如何交织在一起的。文员是美国早期经济的重要参与者,是城市社会中无处不在的成员,并且越来越被其他美国人用来理解社会和经济变化的文化人物所笼罩。接下来是社会历史,通过各种来源来分析文员的工作和休闲经历,例如日记,人口普查数据,商业记录和报纸。这也是文化历史,阐明了文员在日记中讲述自己的故事与忠告文学和小说中讲的关于文员的故事之间的相互作用。在革命与南北战争之间,美国农村和国外的经济增长和移民改变了文书人口的人口统计和文员工作的内容,以及他们在城市的生活安排和休闲经历。文员的经历揭示了机会与成功的充满希望的文化叙事与上进的衰落现实之间的脱节。职员代表着希望与危险,进步与衰落,以及正在界定美国社会的分歧的扩大与缩小。他们向当代人和历史学家揭露了重要的社会类别(阶级,性别,种族和种族)的界限因年龄的重大转变而变得模糊的方式。当边缘的人跨骑跨界并越过这些边界时,书记员就阐明了这些类别对美国人的意义。

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  • 作者

    Luskey, Brian P.;

  • 作者单位

    Emory University.;

  • 授予单位 Emory University.;
  • 学科 History United States.; American Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2004
  • 页码 450 p.
  • 总页数 450
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 美洲史;
  • 关键词

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