The World of the American Revolution
A Daily Life Encyclopedia [2 Volumes]
Herausgeber: Smith, Merril D
The World of the American Revolution
A Daily Life Encyclopedia [2 Volumes]
Herausgeber: Smith, Merril D
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This two-volume set brings to life the daily thoughts and routines of men and women-rich and poor, of various cultures, religions, races, and beliefs-during a time of great political, social, economic, and legal turmoil. What was life really like for ordinary people during the American Revolution? What did they eat, wear, believe in, and think about? What did they do for fun? This encyclopedia explores the lives of men, women, and children-of European, Native American, and African descent-through the window of social, cultural, and material history. The two-volume set spans the period from…mehr
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This two-volume set brings to life the daily thoughts and routines of men and women-rich and poor, of various cultures, religions, races, and beliefs-during a time of great political, social, economic, and legal turmoil. What was life really like for ordinary people during the American Revolution? What did they eat, wear, believe in, and think about? What did they do for fun? This encyclopedia explores the lives of men, women, and children-of European, Native American, and African descent-through the window of social, cultural, and material history. The two-volume set spans the period from 1774 to 1800, drawing on the most current research to illuminate people's emotional lives, interactions, opinions, views, beliefs, and intimate relationships, as well as connections between the individual and the greater world. The encyclopedia features more than 200 entries divided into topical sections, each dealing with a different aspect of cultural life-for example, Arts, Food and Drink, and Politics and Warfare. Each section opens with an introductory essay, followed by A-Z entries on various aspects of the subject area. Sidebars and primary documents enhance the learning experience. Targeting high school and college students, the title supports the American history core curriculum and the current emphasis on social history. Most importantly, its focus on the realities of daily life, rather than on dates and battles, will help students identify with and learn about this formative period of American history.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 1016
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. August 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 262mm x 183mm x 71mm
- Gewicht: 2472g
- ISBN-13: 9781440830273
- ISBN-10: 1440830274
- Artikelnr.: 42092039
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 1016
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. August 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 262mm x 183mm x 71mm
- Gewicht: 2472g
- ISBN-13: 9781440830273
- ISBN-10: 1440830274
- Artikelnr.: 42092039
Merril D. Smith, PhD, is an independent scholar. Her published work includes ABC-CLIO's History of American Cooking.
VOLUME 1 Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chronology
Arts
Introduction
Almanacs
Books
Broadsides
Copley
John Singleton (1738-1820)
Decorative Objects and Furniture
Diaries
Epistolary Novels
Intellectual Life
Journals and Magazines
Letter Writing
Literature
Music
Newspapers
Oratory
Paine
Thomas (1737-1809)
Peale
Charles Willson (1741-1827)
Poetry
Political Pamphlets
Portraiture
Revere
Paul (1734-1818)
Samplers
Seduction Novels
Warren
Mercy Otis (1728-1814)
Wheatley
Phillis (ca. 1753-1784)
Wright
Patience Lovell (1725-1786)
Economics and Work
Introduction
Agriculture in the North
Agriculture in the South
Animal Husbandry
Apprentices
Artisans
Barter System
Boycotts
Camp Followers
Convict Transportation
Currency
Debt
Disabled Veterans
First Bank of the United States (1791-1811)
Franklin
Jane (1712-1794)
Fur Trade
Immigration
Indentured Servants
Indigo
Markets
Merchants
Missionaries
Printers
Prostitution
Rural Domestic Economy
Slave Labor
Slavery and Disability
Veterans
Family and Gender
Introduction
Breastfeeding
Celibacy
Childbirth
Childhood
Courtship
Courtship and Marriage in Slavery
Death
Desertion
of Spouses
Divorce
Education
Fatherhood
Friendship
Homosexuality
Illegitimacy
Infanticide
Intermarriage
Kinship Ties
Marriage
Masculinity
Motherhood
Native American Gender Roles
Old Age
Orphans
Pets
Sexuality
Single Women
Widows
Fashion and Appearance
Introduction
Accessories
Cleanliness
Clothing Trades
Cross-Dressing
Fabric
Fashion
Status
and Politics
Footwear
Hair
Hats
Homespun
Infant and Children's Clothing
Jewelry
Laundry
Linen
Men's Clothing
Mourning Fashion
Native American Clothing and Appearance
Nudity
Scent
Slaves' Clothing
Soldiers' Clothing
Stays
Textiles
Underwear and Outerwear
Wigs
Women's Clothing
Food and Drink
Introduction
Beer and Ale
Bread
Chocolate and Coffee
Cookbooks
Cooking Techniques
Cooks
Corn
Dairies and Dairying
Fish and Shellfish
Food Preservation
Food Shortages
Foodways of the Mid-Atlantic
Foodways of the North
South
and Frontier
Hunting
Kitchens
Medicinal Food
Puddings
Regional Foodways
Rice
Rum
Salt
Soldiers' Fare
Sugar
Tea
Wheat
Whiskey
Wine
Housing and Community
Introduction
Almshouses
Architecture
Churches
Colleges
Courts and Courthouses
Crime
Farm Houses
Forts
Frontier Houses
Frontier Life
Gardens
Inns
Living Spaces
Longhouses
Meetinghouses
Plantations
Plundering
Prisons
Privies
Quartering of Soldiers
Rape and Sexual Assault
Regional Housing Styles
Slave Housing
Synagogues
Urban Areas
Urban Life
VOLUME 2 Contents
Politics and Warfare
Introduction
African American Soldiers and Sailors
Boston Massacre (March 5
1770)
Camp Life
Citizenship
Constitutional Convention (1787)
Continental Congress
Desertion
Emancipation of Slaves
Free Blacks
Political and Legal
Hessians
Loyalists
Military Training
Militias
Mobs
Native American Wars
Occupied Cities
Pacifists
Patriots
Political Protests
Prisoners of War
Refugees
Republicanism
Shays's Rebellion (1786-1787)
Soldiers
Spies and Espionage
Tar and Feathering
Whiskey Rebellion (1794)
Women's Involvement in the War
Recreation and Social Customs
Introduction
Barbecues
Brothels
Bundling
Burial Practices and Cemeteries
Community Work and Diversions
Dances and Balls
Duels
Etiquette
Fight Sports
Free Black Community/Customs
Freemasonry
Gambling
Games and Sports
Gossip and Reputation
Holidays
Hunting
for Sport
Libraries
The Meschianza (1778)
Parades and Street Festivals
Reading
Rites of Passage
Slaves
"Free Time" Activities
Taverns
Theater
Tobacco
Religion
Introduction
African and African American Religion
Afterlife
Anglicanism
Baptists
Bible
Catholicism
Clergy
Congregationalism
Deism
Dreams and Visions
Fast Days
German Pietists
Itinerant Preachers
Judaism
Lutheranism
Methodism
Native American Religion
Presbyterianism
Quakers
Religious Persecution
Revivals
Rituals
Sermons
Shakers
Unitarianism
Unorthodox Beliefs and Practices
Women's Role in Religion
Science and Technology
Introduction
Abortion
Agricultural Innovation
American Philosophical Society
Artillery
Botany
Clocks and Timepieces
Contraception
Epidemics
Ferries
Firearms
Firefighting
Fires
Franklin
Benjamin (1706-1790)
Household Technology
Inoculation
Lighting
Maps and Mapmakers
Medical Technology
Medical Training
Medicine and Medical Practices
Menstruation
Mental Illness
Mills
Shipbuilding
Ships
Transport and Transportation
Wagons and Wagon Roads
Primary Documents
Arts
Excerpt from Jonathan Richardson's An Essay on the Theory of Painting (1725)
Epitaphs from Headstones in Groton
Massachusetts (1764-1780)
Newspaper Advertisements by Dancing Masters (1774
1775
1784)
Phillis Wheatley Expresses Admiration for George Washington in a Poem (1775
1776)
Excerpt from Thomas Paine's Pamphlet Common Sense (1776)
"Yankee Doodle" (1794)
Economics and Work
"A Merchant" Criticizes Those Who Stir Up Disorder in New York (1770)
Riot in Falmouth
Massachusetts (now Portland
Maine) (1771)
"Brutus" Argues for a Role in Government for Artisans and Laborers (1774)
Petition of Mary Katherine Goddard of Baltimore for Restoration to Her Position of Postmaster (1790)
Family and Gender
Letters of John and Abigail Adams (1774)
A Pennsylvania Wife Petitions for Maintenance (1775)
Letter of General William Campbell to His New Wife Elizabeth (1776)
Mary Almy's Account of the Siege of Newport
Rhode Island (1778)
Letters of a Southern Woman and Her Family during the American Revolution (1780)
Sarah Osborn's Deposition Claiming a Revolutionary War Pension (1837)
Fashion and Appearance
Excerpt from the Anonymous Essay on the Means of Promoting Federal Sentiments in the United States
by a Foreign Spectator (1787)
Excerpts from Elizabeth Fuller's Diary (1790
1791)
Food and Drink
An Account of Salt Riots in Virginia and Recipes for Making Salt (1775)
Excerpts from the Diary of Surgeon Albigence Waldo Discussing the Lack of Provisions at Valley Forge (1777-1778)
The First American Cookbook: Excerpts from American Cookery by Amelia Simmons (1796)
Samuel Downing's Memories of Foraging during the American Revolution (1864)
Housing and Community
Excerpts from the Diary of a British Officer Describing Boston (1774-1775)
Robert Morris's Letter to George Washington Providing a Detailed Description of Morris's Ice House (1784)
Records of a Philadelphia Almshouse (1800-1801)
Politics and Warfare
Declaration and Resolves of the First Continental Congress (1774)
Lord Dunmore's Proclamation Freeing Some Slaves (1775)
Declaration of Independence (1776)
A Massachusetts Slave Petitions for Freedom (1777)
Account of a Massacre in the Wyoming Settlement of Pennsylvania (1778)
James Madison's Record of Events at the Constitutional Convention (September 17
1787)
Letter of John Adams Giving an Account of Thomas Jefferson's Writing of the Declaration of Independence (1822)
Recreation and Social Customs
A French Officer Comments on American Life in His Travel Diary (1780s)
Excerpt from Eleazer Moody's School of Good Manners (1790)
Religion
American Anglican Priests Write to the Bishop of London Concerning the Political Discord between the Colonists and the Crown (1775)
Diary Account of Quaker Widow Margaret Hill Morris Describing Her Hiding of a Tory (1776)
Letter to George Washington from the Hebrew Congregation in Newport
Rhode Island
and Washington's Reply (1790)
Science and Technology
Smallpox: Restrictions
Spread
and Inoculations (1775
1777
1781)
Account of the First Hot-Air Balloon Flight in America (1793)
Letters of Dr. Benjamin Rush to His Wife Julia during the Philadelphia Yellow Fever Epidemic (1793)
Account of Absalom Jones and Richard Allen Defending the Actions of African Americans during the Philadelphia Yellow Fever Epidemic (1794)
Selected Bibliography and Resources
Editor and Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chronology
Arts
Introduction
Almanacs
Books
Broadsides
Copley
John Singleton (1738-1820)
Decorative Objects and Furniture
Diaries
Epistolary Novels
Intellectual Life
Journals and Magazines
Letter Writing
Literature
Music
Newspapers
Oratory
Paine
Thomas (1737-1809)
Peale
Charles Willson (1741-1827)
Poetry
Political Pamphlets
Portraiture
Revere
Paul (1734-1818)
Samplers
Seduction Novels
Warren
Mercy Otis (1728-1814)
Wheatley
Phillis (ca. 1753-1784)
Wright
Patience Lovell (1725-1786)
Economics and Work
Introduction
Agriculture in the North
Agriculture in the South
Animal Husbandry
Apprentices
Artisans
Barter System
Boycotts
Camp Followers
Convict Transportation
Currency
Debt
Disabled Veterans
First Bank of the United States (1791-1811)
Franklin
Jane (1712-1794)
Fur Trade
Immigration
Indentured Servants
Indigo
Markets
Merchants
Missionaries
Printers
Prostitution
Rural Domestic Economy
Slave Labor
Slavery and Disability
Veterans
Family and Gender
Introduction
Breastfeeding
Celibacy
Childbirth
Childhood
Courtship
Courtship and Marriage in Slavery
Death
Desertion
of Spouses
Divorce
Education
Fatherhood
Friendship
Homosexuality
Illegitimacy
Infanticide
Intermarriage
Kinship Ties
Marriage
Masculinity
Motherhood
Native American Gender Roles
Old Age
Orphans
Pets
Sexuality
Single Women
Widows
Fashion and Appearance
Introduction
Accessories
Cleanliness
Clothing Trades
Cross-Dressing
Fabric
Fashion
Status
and Politics
Footwear
Hair
Hats
Homespun
Infant and Children's Clothing
Jewelry
Laundry
Linen
Men's Clothing
Mourning Fashion
Native American Clothing and Appearance
Nudity
Scent
Slaves' Clothing
Soldiers' Clothing
Stays
Textiles
Underwear and Outerwear
Wigs
Women's Clothing
Food and Drink
Introduction
Beer and Ale
Bread
Chocolate and Coffee
Cookbooks
Cooking Techniques
Cooks
Corn
Dairies and Dairying
Fish and Shellfish
Food Preservation
Food Shortages
Foodways of the Mid-Atlantic
Foodways of the North
South
and Frontier
Hunting
Kitchens
Medicinal Food
Puddings
Regional Foodways
Rice
Rum
Salt
Soldiers' Fare
Sugar
Tea
Wheat
Whiskey
Wine
Housing and Community
Introduction
Almshouses
Architecture
Churches
Colleges
Courts and Courthouses
Crime
Farm Houses
Forts
Frontier Houses
Frontier Life
Gardens
Inns
Living Spaces
Longhouses
Meetinghouses
Plantations
Plundering
Prisons
Privies
Quartering of Soldiers
Rape and Sexual Assault
Regional Housing Styles
Slave Housing
Synagogues
Urban Areas
Urban Life
VOLUME 2 Contents
Politics and Warfare
Introduction
African American Soldiers and Sailors
Boston Massacre (March 5
1770)
Camp Life
Citizenship
Constitutional Convention (1787)
Continental Congress
Desertion
Emancipation of Slaves
Free Blacks
Political and Legal
Hessians
Loyalists
Military Training
Militias
Mobs
Native American Wars
Occupied Cities
Pacifists
Patriots
Political Protests
Prisoners of War
Refugees
Republicanism
Shays's Rebellion (1786-1787)
Soldiers
Spies and Espionage
Tar and Feathering
Whiskey Rebellion (1794)
Women's Involvement in the War
Recreation and Social Customs
Introduction
Barbecues
Brothels
Bundling
Burial Practices and Cemeteries
Community Work and Diversions
Dances and Balls
Duels
Etiquette
Fight Sports
Free Black Community/Customs
Freemasonry
Gambling
Games and Sports
Gossip and Reputation
Holidays
Hunting
for Sport
Libraries
The Meschianza (1778)
Parades and Street Festivals
Reading
Rites of Passage
Slaves
"Free Time" Activities
Taverns
Theater
Tobacco
Religion
Introduction
African and African American Religion
Afterlife
Anglicanism
Baptists
Bible
Catholicism
Clergy
Congregationalism
Deism
Dreams and Visions
Fast Days
German Pietists
Itinerant Preachers
Judaism
Lutheranism
Methodism
Native American Religion
Presbyterianism
Quakers
Religious Persecution
Revivals
Rituals
Sermons
Shakers
Unitarianism
Unorthodox Beliefs and Practices
Women's Role in Religion
Science and Technology
Introduction
Abortion
Agricultural Innovation
American Philosophical Society
Artillery
Botany
Clocks and Timepieces
Contraception
Epidemics
Ferries
Firearms
Firefighting
Fires
Franklin
Benjamin (1706-1790)
Household Technology
Inoculation
Lighting
Maps and Mapmakers
Medical Technology
Medical Training
Medicine and Medical Practices
Menstruation
Mental Illness
Mills
Shipbuilding
Ships
Transport and Transportation
Wagons and Wagon Roads
Primary Documents
Arts
Excerpt from Jonathan Richardson's An Essay on the Theory of Painting (1725)
Epitaphs from Headstones in Groton
Massachusetts (1764-1780)
Newspaper Advertisements by Dancing Masters (1774
1775
1784)
Phillis Wheatley Expresses Admiration for George Washington in a Poem (1775
1776)
Excerpt from Thomas Paine's Pamphlet Common Sense (1776)
"Yankee Doodle" (1794)
Economics and Work
"A Merchant" Criticizes Those Who Stir Up Disorder in New York (1770)
Riot in Falmouth
Massachusetts (now Portland
Maine) (1771)
"Brutus" Argues for a Role in Government for Artisans and Laborers (1774)
Petition of Mary Katherine Goddard of Baltimore for Restoration to Her Position of Postmaster (1790)
Family and Gender
Letters of John and Abigail Adams (1774)
A Pennsylvania Wife Petitions for Maintenance (1775)
Letter of General William Campbell to His New Wife Elizabeth (1776)
Mary Almy's Account of the Siege of Newport
Rhode Island (1778)
Letters of a Southern Woman and Her Family during the American Revolution (1780)
Sarah Osborn's Deposition Claiming a Revolutionary War Pension (1837)
Fashion and Appearance
Excerpt from the Anonymous Essay on the Means of Promoting Federal Sentiments in the United States
by a Foreign Spectator (1787)
Excerpts from Elizabeth Fuller's Diary (1790
1791)
Food and Drink
An Account of Salt Riots in Virginia and Recipes for Making Salt (1775)
Excerpts from the Diary of Surgeon Albigence Waldo Discussing the Lack of Provisions at Valley Forge (1777-1778)
The First American Cookbook: Excerpts from American Cookery by Amelia Simmons (1796)
Samuel Downing's Memories of Foraging during the American Revolution (1864)
Housing and Community
Excerpts from the Diary of a British Officer Describing Boston (1774-1775)
Robert Morris's Letter to George Washington Providing a Detailed Description of Morris's Ice House (1784)
Records of a Philadelphia Almshouse (1800-1801)
Politics and Warfare
Declaration and Resolves of the First Continental Congress (1774)
Lord Dunmore's Proclamation Freeing Some Slaves (1775)
Declaration of Independence (1776)
A Massachusetts Slave Petitions for Freedom (1777)
Account of a Massacre in the Wyoming Settlement of Pennsylvania (1778)
James Madison's Record of Events at the Constitutional Convention (September 17
1787)
Letter of John Adams Giving an Account of Thomas Jefferson's Writing of the Declaration of Independence (1822)
Recreation and Social Customs
A French Officer Comments on American Life in His Travel Diary (1780s)
Excerpt from Eleazer Moody's School of Good Manners (1790)
Religion
American Anglican Priests Write to the Bishop of London Concerning the Political Discord between the Colonists and the Crown (1775)
Diary Account of Quaker Widow Margaret Hill Morris Describing Her Hiding of a Tory (1776)
Letter to George Washington from the Hebrew Congregation in Newport
Rhode Island
and Washington's Reply (1790)
Science and Technology
Smallpox: Restrictions
Spread
and Inoculations (1775
1777
1781)
Account of the First Hot-Air Balloon Flight in America (1793)
Letters of Dr. Benjamin Rush to His Wife Julia during the Philadelphia Yellow Fever Epidemic (1793)
Account of Absalom Jones and Richard Allen Defending the Actions of African Americans during the Philadelphia Yellow Fever Epidemic (1794)
Selected Bibliography and Resources
Editor and Contributors
Index
VOLUME 1 Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chronology
Arts
Introduction
Almanacs
Books
Broadsides
Copley
John Singleton (1738-1820)
Decorative Objects and Furniture
Diaries
Epistolary Novels
Intellectual Life
Journals and Magazines
Letter Writing
Literature
Music
Newspapers
Oratory
Paine
Thomas (1737-1809)
Peale
Charles Willson (1741-1827)
Poetry
Political Pamphlets
Portraiture
Revere
Paul (1734-1818)
Samplers
Seduction Novels
Warren
Mercy Otis (1728-1814)
Wheatley
Phillis (ca. 1753-1784)
Wright
Patience Lovell (1725-1786)
Economics and Work
Introduction
Agriculture in the North
Agriculture in the South
Animal Husbandry
Apprentices
Artisans
Barter System
Boycotts
Camp Followers
Convict Transportation
Currency
Debt
Disabled Veterans
First Bank of the United States (1791-1811)
Franklin
Jane (1712-1794)
Fur Trade
Immigration
Indentured Servants
Indigo
Markets
Merchants
Missionaries
Printers
Prostitution
Rural Domestic Economy
Slave Labor
Slavery and Disability
Veterans
Family and Gender
Introduction
Breastfeeding
Celibacy
Childbirth
Childhood
Courtship
Courtship and Marriage in Slavery
Death
Desertion
of Spouses
Divorce
Education
Fatherhood
Friendship
Homosexuality
Illegitimacy
Infanticide
Intermarriage
Kinship Ties
Marriage
Masculinity
Motherhood
Native American Gender Roles
Old Age
Orphans
Pets
Sexuality
Single Women
Widows
Fashion and Appearance
Introduction
Accessories
Cleanliness
Clothing Trades
Cross-Dressing
Fabric
Fashion
Status
and Politics
Footwear
Hair
Hats
Homespun
Infant and Children's Clothing
Jewelry
Laundry
Linen
Men's Clothing
Mourning Fashion
Native American Clothing and Appearance
Nudity
Scent
Slaves' Clothing
Soldiers' Clothing
Stays
Textiles
Underwear and Outerwear
Wigs
Women's Clothing
Food and Drink
Introduction
Beer and Ale
Bread
Chocolate and Coffee
Cookbooks
Cooking Techniques
Cooks
Corn
Dairies and Dairying
Fish and Shellfish
Food Preservation
Food Shortages
Foodways of the Mid-Atlantic
Foodways of the North
South
and Frontier
Hunting
Kitchens
Medicinal Food
Puddings
Regional Foodways
Rice
Rum
Salt
Soldiers' Fare
Sugar
Tea
Wheat
Whiskey
Wine
Housing and Community
Introduction
Almshouses
Architecture
Churches
Colleges
Courts and Courthouses
Crime
Farm Houses
Forts
Frontier Houses
Frontier Life
Gardens
Inns
Living Spaces
Longhouses
Meetinghouses
Plantations
Plundering
Prisons
Privies
Quartering of Soldiers
Rape and Sexual Assault
Regional Housing Styles
Slave Housing
Synagogues
Urban Areas
Urban Life
VOLUME 2 Contents
Politics and Warfare
Introduction
African American Soldiers and Sailors
Boston Massacre (March 5
1770)
Camp Life
Citizenship
Constitutional Convention (1787)
Continental Congress
Desertion
Emancipation of Slaves
Free Blacks
Political and Legal
Hessians
Loyalists
Military Training
Militias
Mobs
Native American Wars
Occupied Cities
Pacifists
Patriots
Political Protests
Prisoners of War
Refugees
Republicanism
Shays's Rebellion (1786-1787)
Soldiers
Spies and Espionage
Tar and Feathering
Whiskey Rebellion (1794)
Women's Involvement in the War
Recreation and Social Customs
Introduction
Barbecues
Brothels
Bundling
Burial Practices and Cemeteries
Community Work and Diversions
Dances and Balls
Duels
Etiquette
Fight Sports
Free Black Community/Customs
Freemasonry
Gambling
Games and Sports
Gossip and Reputation
Holidays
Hunting
for Sport
Libraries
The Meschianza (1778)
Parades and Street Festivals
Reading
Rites of Passage
Slaves
"Free Time" Activities
Taverns
Theater
Tobacco
Religion
Introduction
African and African American Religion
Afterlife
Anglicanism
Baptists
Bible
Catholicism
Clergy
Congregationalism
Deism
Dreams and Visions
Fast Days
German Pietists
Itinerant Preachers
Judaism
Lutheranism
Methodism
Native American Religion
Presbyterianism
Quakers
Religious Persecution
Revivals
Rituals
Sermons
Shakers
Unitarianism
Unorthodox Beliefs and Practices
Women's Role in Religion
Science and Technology
Introduction
Abortion
Agricultural Innovation
American Philosophical Society
Artillery
Botany
Clocks and Timepieces
Contraception
Epidemics
Ferries
Firearms
Firefighting
Fires
Franklin
Benjamin (1706-1790)
Household Technology
Inoculation
Lighting
Maps and Mapmakers
Medical Technology
Medical Training
Medicine and Medical Practices
Menstruation
Mental Illness
Mills
Shipbuilding
Ships
Transport and Transportation
Wagons and Wagon Roads
Primary Documents
Arts
Excerpt from Jonathan Richardson's An Essay on the Theory of Painting (1725)
Epitaphs from Headstones in Groton
Massachusetts (1764-1780)
Newspaper Advertisements by Dancing Masters (1774
1775
1784)
Phillis Wheatley Expresses Admiration for George Washington in a Poem (1775
1776)
Excerpt from Thomas Paine's Pamphlet Common Sense (1776)
"Yankee Doodle" (1794)
Economics and Work
"A Merchant" Criticizes Those Who Stir Up Disorder in New York (1770)
Riot in Falmouth
Massachusetts (now Portland
Maine) (1771)
"Brutus" Argues for a Role in Government for Artisans and Laborers (1774)
Petition of Mary Katherine Goddard of Baltimore for Restoration to Her Position of Postmaster (1790)
Family and Gender
Letters of John and Abigail Adams (1774)
A Pennsylvania Wife Petitions for Maintenance (1775)
Letter of General William Campbell to His New Wife Elizabeth (1776)
Mary Almy's Account of the Siege of Newport
Rhode Island (1778)
Letters of a Southern Woman and Her Family during the American Revolution (1780)
Sarah Osborn's Deposition Claiming a Revolutionary War Pension (1837)
Fashion and Appearance
Excerpt from the Anonymous Essay on the Means of Promoting Federal Sentiments in the United States
by a Foreign Spectator (1787)
Excerpts from Elizabeth Fuller's Diary (1790
1791)
Food and Drink
An Account of Salt Riots in Virginia and Recipes for Making Salt (1775)
Excerpts from the Diary of Surgeon Albigence Waldo Discussing the Lack of Provisions at Valley Forge (1777-1778)
The First American Cookbook: Excerpts from American Cookery by Amelia Simmons (1796)
Samuel Downing's Memories of Foraging during the American Revolution (1864)
Housing and Community
Excerpts from the Diary of a British Officer Describing Boston (1774-1775)
Robert Morris's Letter to George Washington Providing a Detailed Description of Morris's Ice House (1784)
Records of a Philadelphia Almshouse (1800-1801)
Politics and Warfare
Declaration and Resolves of the First Continental Congress (1774)
Lord Dunmore's Proclamation Freeing Some Slaves (1775)
Declaration of Independence (1776)
A Massachusetts Slave Petitions for Freedom (1777)
Account of a Massacre in the Wyoming Settlement of Pennsylvania (1778)
James Madison's Record of Events at the Constitutional Convention (September 17
1787)
Letter of John Adams Giving an Account of Thomas Jefferson's Writing of the Declaration of Independence (1822)
Recreation and Social Customs
A French Officer Comments on American Life in His Travel Diary (1780s)
Excerpt from Eleazer Moody's School of Good Manners (1790)
Religion
American Anglican Priests Write to the Bishop of London Concerning the Political Discord between the Colonists and the Crown (1775)
Diary Account of Quaker Widow Margaret Hill Morris Describing Her Hiding of a Tory (1776)
Letter to George Washington from the Hebrew Congregation in Newport
Rhode Island
and Washington's Reply (1790)
Science and Technology
Smallpox: Restrictions
Spread
and Inoculations (1775
1777
1781)
Account of the First Hot-Air Balloon Flight in America (1793)
Letters of Dr. Benjamin Rush to His Wife Julia during the Philadelphia Yellow Fever Epidemic (1793)
Account of Absalom Jones and Richard Allen Defending the Actions of African Americans during the Philadelphia Yellow Fever Epidemic (1794)
Selected Bibliography and Resources
Editor and Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chronology
Arts
Introduction
Almanacs
Books
Broadsides
Copley
John Singleton (1738-1820)
Decorative Objects and Furniture
Diaries
Epistolary Novels
Intellectual Life
Journals and Magazines
Letter Writing
Literature
Music
Newspapers
Oratory
Paine
Thomas (1737-1809)
Peale
Charles Willson (1741-1827)
Poetry
Political Pamphlets
Portraiture
Revere
Paul (1734-1818)
Samplers
Seduction Novels
Warren
Mercy Otis (1728-1814)
Wheatley
Phillis (ca. 1753-1784)
Wright
Patience Lovell (1725-1786)
Economics and Work
Introduction
Agriculture in the North
Agriculture in the South
Animal Husbandry
Apprentices
Artisans
Barter System
Boycotts
Camp Followers
Convict Transportation
Currency
Debt
Disabled Veterans
First Bank of the United States (1791-1811)
Franklin
Jane (1712-1794)
Fur Trade
Immigration
Indentured Servants
Indigo
Markets
Merchants
Missionaries
Printers
Prostitution
Rural Domestic Economy
Slave Labor
Slavery and Disability
Veterans
Family and Gender
Introduction
Breastfeeding
Celibacy
Childbirth
Childhood
Courtship
Courtship and Marriage in Slavery
Death
Desertion
of Spouses
Divorce
Education
Fatherhood
Friendship
Homosexuality
Illegitimacy
Infanticide
Intermarriage
Kinship Ties
Marriage
Masculinity
Motherhood
Native American Gender Roles
Old Age
Orphans
Pets
Sexuality
Single Women
Widows
Fashion and Appearance
Introduction
Accessories
Cleanliness
Clothing Trades
Cross-Dressing
Fabric
Fashion
Status
and Politics
Footwear
Hair
Hats
Homespun
Infant and Children's Clothing
Jewelry
Laundry
Linen
Men's Clothing
Mourning Fashion
Native American Clothing and Appearance
Nudity
Scent
Slaves' Clothing
Soldiers' Clothing
Stays
Textiles
Underwear and Outerwear
Wigs
Women's Clothing
Food and Drink
Introduction
Beer and Ale
Bread
Chocolate and Coffee
Cookbooks
Cooking Techniques
Cooks
Corn
Dairies and Dairying
Fish and Shellfish
Food Preservation
Food Shortages
Foodways of the Mid-Atlantic
Foodways of the North
South
and Frontier
Hunting
Kitchens
Medicinal Food
Puddings
Regional Foodways
Rice
Rum
Salt
Soldiers' Fare
Sugar
Tea
Wheat
Whiskey
Wine
Housing and Community
Introduction
Almshouses
Architecture
Churches
Colleges
Courts and Courthouses
Crime
Farm Houses
Forts
Frontier Houses
Frontier Life
Gardens
Inns
Living Spaces
Longhouses
Meetinghouses
Plantations
Plundering
Prisons
Privies
Quartering of Soldiers
Rape and Sexual Assault
Regional Housing Styles
Slave Housing
Synagogues
Urban Areas
Urban Life
VOLUME 2 Contents
Politics and Warfare
Introduction
African American Soldiers and Sailors
Boston Massacre (March 5
1770)
Camp Life
Citizenship
Constitutional Convention (1787)
Continental Congress
Desertion
Emancipation of Slaves
Free Blacks
Political and Legal
Hessians
Loyalists
Military Training
Militias
Mobs
Native American Wars
Occupied Cities
Pacifists
Patriots
Political Protests
Prisoners of War
Refugees
Republicanism
Shays's Rebellion (1786-1787)
Soldiers
Spies and Espionage
Tar and Feathering
Whiskey Rebellion (1794)
Women's Involvement in the War
Recreation and Social Customs
Introduction
Barbecues
Brothels
Bundling
Burial Practices and Cemeteries
Community Work and Diversions
Dances and Balls
Duels
Etiquette
Fight Sports
Free Black Community/Customs
Freemasonry
Gambling
Games and Sports
Gossip and Reputation
Holidays
Hunting
for Sport
Libraries
The Meschianza (1778)
Parades and Street Festivals
Reading
Rites of Passage
Slaves
"Free Time" Activities
Taverns
Theater
Tobacco
Religion
Introduction
African and African American Religion
Afterlife
Anglicanism
Baptists
Bible
Catholicism
Clergy
Congregationalism
Deism
Dreams and Visions
Fast Days
German Pietists
Itinerant Preachers
Judaism
Lutheranism
Methodism
Native American Religion
Presbyterianism
Quakers
Religious Persecution
Revivals
Rituals
Sermons
Shakers
Unitarianism
Unorthodox Beliefs and Practices
Women's Role in Religion
Science and Technology
Introduction
Abortion
Agricultural Innovation
American Philosophical Society
Artillery
Botany
Clocks and Timepieces
Contraception
Epidemics
Ferries
Firearms
Firefighting
Fires
Franklin
Benjamin (1706-1790)
Household Technology
Inoculation
Lighting
Maps and Mapmakers
Medical Technology
Medical Training
Medicine and Medical Practices
Menstruation
Mental Illness
Mills
Shipbuilding
Ships
Transport and Transportation
Wagons and Wagon Roads
Primary Documents
Arts
Excerpt from Jonathan Richardson's An Essay on the Theory of Painting (1725)
Epitaphs from Headstones in Groton
Massachusetts (1764-1780)
Newspaper Advertisements by Dancing Masters (1774
1775
1784)
Phillis Wheatley Expresses Admiration for George Washington in a Poem (1775
1776)
Excerpt from Thomas Paine's Pamphlet Common Sense (1776)
"Yankee Doodle" (1794)
Economics and Work
"A Merchant" Criticizes Those Who Stir Up Disorder in New York (1770)
Riot in Falmouth
Massachusetts (now Portland
Maine) (1771)
"Brutus" Argues for a Role in Government for Artisans and Laborers (1774)
Petition of Mary Katherine Goddard of Baltimore for Restoration to Her Position of Postmaster (1790)
Family and Gender
Letters of John and Abigail Adams (1774)
A Pennsylvania Wife Petitions for Maintenance (1775)
Letter of General William Campbell to His New Wife Elizabeth (1776)
Mary Almy's Account of the Siege of Newport
Rhode Island (1778)
Letters of a Southern Woman and Her Family during the American Revolution (1780)
Sarah Osborn's Deposition Claiming a Revolutionary War Pension (1837)
Fashion and Appearance
Excerpt from the Anonymous Essay on the Means of Promoting Federal Sentiments in the United States
by a Foreign Spectator (1787)
Excerpts from Elizabeth Fuller's Diary (1790
1791)
Food and Drink
An Account of Salt Riots in Virginia and Recipes for Making Salt (1775)
Excerpts from the Diary of Surgeon Albigence Waldo Discussing the Lack of Provisions at Valley Forge (1777-1778)
The First American Cookbook: Excerpts from American Cookery by Amelia Simmons (1796)
Samuel Downing's Memories of Foraging during the American Revolution (1864)
Housing and Community
Excerpts from the Diary of a British Officer Describing Boston (1774-1775)
Robert Morris's Letter to George Washington Providing a Detailed Description of Morris's Ice House (1784)
Records of a Philadelphia Almshouse (1800-1801)
Politics and Warfare
Declaration and Resolves of the First Continental Congress (1774)
Lord Dunmore's Proclamation Freeing Some Slaves (1775)
Declaration of Independence (1776)
A Massachusetts Slave Petitions for Freedom (1777)
Account of a Massacre in the Wyoming Settlement of Pennsylvania (1778)
James Madison's Record of Events at the Constitutional Convention (September 17
1787)
Letter of John Adams Giving an Account of Thomas Jefferson's Writing of the Declaration of Independence (1822)
Recreation and Social Customs
A French Officer Comments on American Life in His Travel Diary (1780s)
Excerpt from Eleazer Moody's School of Good Manners (1790)
Religion
American Anglican Priests Write to the Bishop of London Concerning the Political Discord between the Colonists and the Crown (1775)
Diary Account of Quaker Widow Margaret Hill Morris Describing Her Hiding of a Tory (1776)
Letter to George Washington from the Hebrew Congregation in Newport
Rhode Island
and Washington's Reply (1790)
Science and Technology
Smallpox: Restrictions
Spread
and Inoculations (1775
1777
1781)
Account of the First Hot-Air Balloon Flight in America (1793)
Letters of Dr. Benjamin Rush to His Wife Julia during the Philadelphia Yellow Fever Epidemic (1793)
Account of Absalom Jones and Richard Allen Defending the Actions of African Americans during the Philadelphia Yellow Fever Epidemic (1794)
Selected Bibliography and Resources
Editor and Contributors
Index