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This edited collection of essays focuses on the topic of protest during the Enlightenment of the long eighteenth century (roughly 1670-1833).
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This edited collection of essays focuses on the topic of protest during the Enlightenment of the long eighteenth century (roughly 1670-1833).
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000393132
- Artikelnr.: 61363614
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000393132
- Artikelnr.: 61363614
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Yvonne Fuentes is Associate Professor of Spanish at University of West Georgia. She authored El triángulo sentimental en el drama del siglo dieciocho (1999); Mártires y anticristos: Análisis bibliográfico sobre la Revolución francesa en España (2006); and coedited Leading Ladies: Mujeres en la literatura hispana y en las artes (2006). Mark R. Malin is Professor Emeritus of Spanish at Randolph-Macon College. He has presented and published on eighteenth-century literature, with a particular interest in the novel and specifically the Spanish epistolary novel of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Among other publications, he authored a critical edition of Estanislao de Cosca Vayo's Voyleano, o exaltación de las pasiones (2007).
Introduction They Were Warned, and yet They Persisted ; Part I: Obnoxious,
Disorderly, and Defiant: Reaction and Counterreaction ; 1. "So Many People
of all Sorts Rose in Opposition": Examining the Diversity of Participants
in Colonial Crowd Action ; 2. "The Sovereign Right of Thinking": Opposition
to the Alien and Sedition Acts in Song ; 3. Liberty Poles and the Contested
Right of Protest in America's Founding Era ;4. The American Founders
against Protest: Non-Violent Farmers, Political Theology, and the
Fabrication of Shays's Rebellion ; Part II: The Rhetoric of Protest: The
Imbrication of Literature and Social Protest ; 5. Staging Popular Protest
in Eighteenth-Century Theater. The Case of Merope between Republicanism and
Absolutism ; 6. The Marquis de Sade and Twisted Political Protest ; 7. The
Rhetoric of Protest in the Satirical Works of Cadalso and Jovellanos ;
Part III: Taxes, Tariffs, and Trade Wars: Resisting Unpopular Policies ;
8. The Hancocks' Tea Trade and Origins of the American Revolution ; 9.
"The basis of Alienation will never be healed": The Historicity of Protest
in Ezra Stiles' Stamp Act Notebook ; 10. "The War of Nullification":
Imagining Disunion in South Carolina 1828-1833 ; 11. Hunger, Protest, and
the Madrid Famine of 1811: Francisco de Goya's Disasters of War and José
Aparicio's El año del hambre de Madrid ; Part IV: Images, Oaths, and Hell:
Symbolic Acts of Popular Dissidence ; 12. Hell is Over: Poetry and Protest
in the Folksong Jarabe Gatuno in Eighteenth Century Mexico ; 13. Oaths and
Social Protest in Ireland, 1761-1776, by Kevin Murphy ; 14. Discontented,
Disquieting, Disturbing: The Ephemeral as Symbols of Popular Resistance in
Spain
Disorderly, and Defiant: Reaction and Counterreaction ; 1. "So Many People
of all Sorts Rose in Opposition": Examining the Diversity of Participants
in Colonial Crowd Action ; 2. "The Sovereign Right of Thinking": Opposition
to the Alien and Sedition Acts in Song ; 3. Liberty Poles and the Contested
Right of Protest in America's Founding Era ;4. The American Founders
against Protest: Non-Violent Farmers, Political Theology, and the
Fabrication of Shays's Rebellion ; Part II: The Rhetoric of Protest: The
Imbrication of Literature and Social Protest ; 5. Staging Popular Protest
in Eighteenth-Century Theater. The Case of Merope between Republicanism and
Absolutism ; 6. The Marquis de Sade and Twisted Political Protest ; 7. The
Rhetoric of Protest in the Satirical Works of Cadalso and Jovellanos ;
Part III: Taxes, Tariffs, and Trade Wars: Resisting Unpopular Policies ;
8. The Hancocks' Tea Trade and Origins of the American Revolution ; 9.
"The basis of Alienation will never be healed": The Historicity of Protest
in Ezra Stiles' Stamp Act Notebook ; 10. "The War of Nullification":
Imagining Disunion in South Carolina 1828-1833 ; 11. Hunger, Protest, and
the Madrid Famine of 1811: Francisco de Goya's Disasters of War and José
Aparicio's El año del hambre de Madrid ; Part IV: Images, Oaths, and Hell:
Symbolic Acts of Popular Dissidence ; 12. Hell is Over: Poetry and Protest
in the Folksong Jarabe Gatuno in Eighteenth Century Mexico ; 13. Oaths and
Social Protest in Ireland, 1761-1776, by Kevin Murphy ; 14. Discontented,
Disquieting, Disturbing: The Ephemeral as Symbols of Popular Resistance in
Spain
Introduction They Were Warned, and yet They Persisted ; Part I: Obnoxious,
Disorderly, and Defiant: Reaction and Counterreaction ; 1. "So Many People
of all Sorts Rose in Opposition": Examining the Diversity of Participants
in Colonial Crowd Action ; 2. "The Sovereign Right of Thinking": Opposition
to the Alien and Sedition Acts in Song ; 3. Liberty Poles and the Contested
Right of Protest in America's Founding Era ;4. The American Founders
against Protest: Non-Violent Farmers, Political Theology, and the
Fabrication of Shays's Rebellion ; Part II: The Rhetoric of Protest: The
Imbrication of Literature and Social Protest ; 5. Staging Popular Protest
in Eighteenth-Century Theater. The Case of Merope between Republicanism and
Absolutism ; 6. The Marquis de Sade and Twisted Political Protest ; 7. The
Rhetoric of Protest in the Satirical Works of Cadalso and Jovellanos ;
Part III: Taxes, Tariffs, and Trade Wars: Resisting Unpopular Policies ;
8. The Hancocks' Tea Trade and Origins of the American Revolution ; 9.
"The basis of Alienation will never be healed": The Historicity of Protest
in Ezra Stiles' Stamp Act Notebook ; 10. "The War of Nullification":
Imagining Disunion in South Carolina 1828-1833 ; 11. Hunger, Protest, and
the Madrid Famine of 1811: Francisco de Goya's Disasters of War and José
Aparicio's El año del hambre de Madrid ; Part IV: Images, Oaths, and Hell:
Symbolic Acts of Popular Dissidence ; 12. Hell is Over: Poetry and Protest
in the Folksong Jarabe Gatuno in Eighteenth Century Mexico ; 13. Oaths and
Social Protest in Ireland, 1761-1776, by Kevin Murphy ; 14. Discontented,
Disquieting, Disturbing: The Ephemeral as Symbols of Popular Resistance in
Spain
Disorderly, and Defiant: Reaction and Counterreaction ; 1. "So Many People
of all Sorts Rose in Opposition": Examining the Diversity of Participants
in Colonial Crowd Action ; 2. "The Sovereign Right of Thinking": Opposition
to the Alien and Sedition Acts in Song ; 3. Liberty Poles and the Contested
Right of Protest in America's Founding Era ;4. The American Founders
against Protest: Non-Violent Farmers, Political Theology, and the
Fabrication of Shays's Rebellion ; Part II: The Rhetoric of Protest: The
Imbrication of Literature and Social Protest ; 5. Staging Popular Protest
in Eighteenth-Century Theater. The Case of Merope between Republicanism and
Absolutism ; 6. The Marquis de Sade and Twisted Political Protest ; 7. The
Rhetoric of Protest in the Satirical Works of Cadalso and Jovellanos ;
Part III: Taxes, Tariffs, and Trade Wars: Resisting Unpopular Policies ;
8. The Hancocks' Tea Trade and Origins of the American Revolution ; 9.
"The basis of Alienation will never be healed": The Historicity of Protest
in Ezra Stiles' Stamp Act Notebook ; 10. "The War of Nullification":
Imagining Disunion in South Carolina 1828-1833 ; 11. Hunger, Protest, and
the Madrid Famine of 1811: Francisco de Goya's Disasters of War and José
Aparicio's El año del hambre de Madrid ; Part IV: Images, Oaths, and Hell:
Symbolic Acts of Popular Dissidence ; 12. Hell is Over: Poetry and Protest
in the Folksong Jarabe Gatuno in Eighteenth Century Mexico ; 13. Oaths and
Social Protest in Ireland, 1761-1776, by Kevin Murphy ; 14. Discontented,
Disquieting, Disturbing: The Ephemeral as Symbols of Popular Resistance in
Spain