Democracy by petition : popular politics in transformation, 1790-1870 /

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contents Signature moments, 1846-1849 -- Eruptions and democracies -- Stirrings: Petitions, prayers, and their venues -- Petitioning in the Settler Republic: space, capital, soldiers -- First nations, first wave petitioners -- Slavery, skin, and black strategy -- Awakenings: Patriotes and rebels: petitioning and parliamentary sovereignty in French Canada -- Producers, electors, city democrats -- The coalescence of opposition: from the Bank War to Canadian reform -- Abolition and the transformation of U.S. politics -- Democracies and closures: Women contesting collectively: work, war, Iglesia, and the ballot -- The eclipse of lordship: petitioning and land tenure in the United States and Canada -- Native continuance, native governance: The closure of petition democracy in the U.S. South, 1839-1860 -- Freedom and the petitioner's democracy -- Afterword: Agendas, organization, and the democracy of petitions.
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physical xiii, 628 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
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spelling Carpenter, Daniel , 1967- author. 7981
Democracy by petition : popular politics in transformation, 1790-1870 / Daniel Carpenter.
Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2021.
xiii, 628 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
Includes index.
Signature moments, 1846-1849 -- Eruptions and democracies -- Stirrings: Petitions, prayers, and their venues -- Petitioning in the Settler Republic: space, capital, soldiers -- First nations, first wave petitioners -- Slavery, skin, and black strategy -- Awakenings: Patriotes and rebels: petitioning and parliamentary sovereignty in French Canada -- Producers, electors, city democrats -- The coalescence of opposition: from the Bank War to Canadian reform -- Abolition and the transformation of U.S. politics -- Democracies and closures: Women contesting collectively: work, war, Iglesia, and the ballot -- The eclipse of lordship: petitioning and land tenure in the United States and Canada -- Native continuance, native governance: The closure of petition democracy in the U.S. South, 1839-1860 -- Freedom and the petitioner's democracy -- Afterword: Agendas, organization, and the democracy of petitions.
"Known as the age of democracy, the nineteenth century witnessed the extension of the franchise and the rise of party politics. As Daniel Carpenter shows, however, democracy in America emerged not merely through elections and parties, but through the transformation of an ancient political tool: the petition. A statement of grievance accompanied by a list of signatures, the petition afforded women and men excluded from formal politics the chance to make their voices heard and to reshape the landscape of political possibility. Democracy by Petition traces the explosion and expansion of petitioning across the North American continent"-- Provided by publisher.
Petitions North America History 19th century. 7982
Democracy North America History 19th century. 7983
Political participation North America History 19th century. 7984
spellingShingle Carpenter, Daniel , 1967-
Democracy by petition : popular politics in transformation, 1790-1870 /
Signature moments, 1846-1849 -- Eruptions and democracies -- Stirrings: Petitions, prayers, and their venues -- Petitioning in the Settler Republic: space, capital, soldiers -- First nations, first wave petitioners -- Slavery, skin, and black strategy -- Awakenings: Patriotes and rebels: petitioning and parliamentary sovereignty in French Canada -- Producers, electors, city democrats -- The coalescence of opposition: from the Bank War to Canadian reform -- Abolition and the transformation of U.S. politics -- Democracies and closures: Women contesting collectively: work, war, Iglesia, and the ballot -- The eclipse of lordship: petitioning and land tenure in the United States and Canada -- Native continuance, native governance: The closure of petition democracy in the U.S. South, 1839-1860 -- Freedom and the petitioner's democracy -- Afterword: Agendas, organization, and the democracy of petitions.
Petitions North America History 19th century. 7982
Democracy North America History 19th century. 7983
Political participation North America History 19th century. 7984
title Democracy by petition : popular politics in transformation, 1790-1870 /
title_auth Democracy by petition : popular politics in transformation, 1790-1870 /
title_full Democracy by petition : popular politics in transformation, 1790-1870 / Daniel Carpenter.
title_fullStr Democracy by petition : popular politics in transformation, 1790-1870 / Daniel Carpenter.
title_full_unstemmed Democracy by petition : popular politics in transformation, 1790-1870 / Daniel Carpenter.
title_short Democracy by petition :
title_sort democracy by petition popular politics in transformation 1790 1870
title_sub popular politics in transformation, 1790-1870 /
topic Petitions North America History 19th century. 7982
Democracy North America History 19th century. 7983
Political participation North America History 19th century. 7984
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Democracy
Political participation
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