Luxurious Citizens Luxurious Citizens
America in the Nineteenth Century

Luxurious Citizens

The Politics of Consumption in Nineteenth-Century America

    • $49.99
    • $49.99

Publisher Description

After the Revolution, Americans abandoned the political economy of self-denial and sacrifice that had secured their independence. In its place, they created one that empowered the modern citizen-consumer. This profound transformation was the uncoordinated and self-serving work of merchants, manufacturers, advertisers, auctioneers, politicians, and consumers themselves, who collectively created the nation's modern consumer economy: one that encouraged individuals to indulge their desires for the sake of the public good and cast the freedom to consume as a triumph of democracy. In Luxurious Citizens, Joanna Cohen traces the remarkable ways in which Americans tied consumer desire to the national interest between the end of the Revolution and the Civil War.

Illuminating the links between political culture, private wants, and imagined economies, Cohen offers a new understanding of the relationship between citizens and the nation-state in nineteenth-century America. By charting the contest over economic rights and obligations in the United States, Luxurious Citizens argues that while many less powerful Americans helped to create the citizen-consumer it was during the Civil War that the Union government made use of this figure, by placing the responsibility for the nation's economic strength and stability on the shoulders of the people. Union victory thus enshrined a new civic duty in American life, one founded on the freedom to buy as you pleased. Reinterpreting the history of the tariff, slavery, and the coming of the Civil War through an examination of everyday acts of consumption and commerce, Cohen reveals the important ways in which nineteenth-century Americans transformed their individual desires for goods into an index of civic worth and fixed unbridled consumption at the heart of modern America's political economy.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2017
January 18
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
296
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
SELLER
Lightning Source, LLC
SIZE
8.6
MB
Middle Class Union Middle Class Union
2017
The Making of Consumer Culture in Modern Britain The Making of Consumer Culture in Modern Britain
2017
Most Favored Nation Most Favored Nation
2000
The Big Change The Big Change
2017
The All-Consuming Nation The All-Consuming Nation
2021
American Fair Trade American Fair Trade
2017
Force and Freedom Force and Freedom
2019
I've Been Here All the While I've Been Here All the While
2021
The Black Republic The Black Republic
2019
Remaking the Republic Remaking the Republic
2020
The Alchemy of Slavery The Alchemy of Slavery
2018
American Burial Ground American Burial Ground
2023