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In 'Cheap Postage' by Joshua Leavitt, the author explores the theme of communication through the lens of cheap postage rates in the mid-19th century. Leavitt's writing style is straightforward yet insightful, delving into the socio-economic implications of reduced postal costs on society. Within the literary context of the time, Leavitt's work stands out for its practical analysis of a seemingly mundane topic. The book's thematic depth and historical relevance make it a valuable read for those interested in the intersection of economics and communication in 19th century America. Leavitt's…mehr

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In 'Cheap Postage' by Joshua Leavitt, the author explores the theme of communication through the lens of cheap postage rates in the mid-19th century. Leavitt's writing style is straightforward yet insightful, delving into the socio-economic implications of reduced postal costs on society. Within the literary context of the time, Leavitt's work stands out for its practical analysis of a seemingly mundane topic. The book's thematic depth and historical relevance make it a valuable read for those interested in the intersection of economics and communication in 19th century America. Leavitt's attention to detail and meticulous research shine through in 'Cheap Postage,' offering readers a thought-provoking exploration of a seemingly innocuous subject. Joshua Leavitt, a renowned historian and social commentator, brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to this work, enriching the reader's understanding of the time period. His expertise in the field of American history and his passion for uncovering lesser-known narratives make 'Cheap Postage' a standout contribution to the literary landscape of the era. I highly recommend 'Cheap Postage' to readers seeking a unique perspective on the cultural and economic impact of postal reforms in 19th century America.
Autorenporträt
Joshua Leavitt (1794-1873) was an American Congregationalist minister, journalist, and renowned social reformer of the nineteenth century. An ardent advocate for the abolition of slavery, Leavitt is also recognized for his efforts in promoting cheap postage, an endeavor that found its expression in his brief treatise, 'Cheap Postage' (1848), whereby he argued for the reduction of postal rates. This text underscored the significance of affordable communication in fostering educational exchange and maintaining social bonds across the expansive United States. His advocacy contributed to the Postal Reform Act of 1851, which substantially lowered postal fees and increased accessibility to mail services. Leavitt's literary style, predominantly utilitarian and persuasive, aimed at effecting social change, reflecting his broader commitments to antislavery causes and temperance. Holding a degree from Yale and Harvard, Leavitt's scholarly demeanor was matched by his practical involvements, including editing the 'Emancipator', a leading abolitionist newspaper, and helping to found the American Temperance Union. While 'Cheap Postage' stands as a singular reference in this context, it encapsulates Leavitt's enduring legacy as an intellectual force melding Christian morality with progressive social action.