University Press Copublishing Division / Lehigh University Press
Pages: 390
Trim: 6½ x 9½
978-1-61146-083-4 • Hardback • September 2011 • $133.00 • (£102.00)
978-1-61146-084-1 • eBook • September 2011 • $126.00 • (£97.00)
William Pencak is professor of history and Jewish studies at Penn State University.
Part 1 Acknowledgements
Part 2 Introduction
Part 3 Part One: Communities
Chapter 4 Chapter 1: 1.The Knowles Riot and the Crisis of the 1740s in Massachusetts
Chapter 5 Chapter 2: Metropolitan Boston Before the American Revolution: An Urban Interpretation of the Imperial Crisis
Chapter 6 Chapter 3:The Social Structure of Revolutionary Boston: Evidence from the Great Fire of 1760
Chapter 7 Chapter 4: Play as Prelude to Revolution: Boston, 1765-1776
Chapter 8 Chapter 5:"The Fine Theoretic Government of Massachusetts is Prostrated to the Earth": The Response to Shays's Rebellion Reconsidered
Part 9 Part Two: People
Chapter 10 Chapter 6:Politics and Ideology in Eighteenth-Century Almanacs: Benjamin Franklin's Poor Richard and Nathanael Ames, Sr.'s An Astronomical Diary
Chapter 11 Chapter 7: The Beginning of a Beautiful Friendship: Benjamin Franklin, George Whitefield, the Dancing School, and a Defense of the "Meaner Sort"
Chapter 12 Chapter 8: John Adams and His Contemporaries
Chapter 13 Chapter 9:The Extended Presidency of George Washington (1775-1797)
Chapter 14 Chapter 10: Peter Oliver (1713-1791), Chief Justice of the Massachusetts Superior Court
Part 15 Part Three: Ideas
Chapter 16 Chapter 11: From Racket to Natural Law: The Permutation of Smuggling Into Free Trade
Chapter 17 Chapter 12: "The Great War for the Empire" Reconsidered as a Cause of the American Revolution
Chapter 18 Chapter 13: The Civil War Did Not Take Place
Part 19 Index