In an era of bewildering geographical mobility, economic metamorphosis, and political upheaval, the proliferation of letter writing and the development of a communications infrastructure enabled middle-class Britons and Americans to rise to advantage in the British Atlantic world.
In an era of bewildering geographical mobility, economic metamorphosis, and political upheaval, the proliferation of letter writing and the development of a communications infrastructure enabled middle-class Britons and Americans to rise to advantage in the British Atlantic world.
Konstantin Dierks is Associate Professor of History at Indiana University, Bloomington.
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Preface Introduction Chapter 1: Communications and Empire Chapter 2: Letter Writing and Commercial Revolution Chapter 3: Migration and Empire Chapter 4: Letter Writing and Consumer Revolution Chapter 5: Revolution and War Chapter 6: Universalism and the Epistolary Divide Conclusion Afterword: The Burden of Early American History List of Abbreviations Notes Index Acknowledgments
Preface Introduction Chapter 1: Communications and Empire Chapter 2: Letter Writing and Commercial Revolution Chapter 3: Migration and Empire Chapter 4: Letter Writing and Consumer Revolution Chapter 5: Revolution and War Chapter 6: Universalism and the Epistolary Divide Conclusion Afterword: The Burden of Early American History List of Abbreviations Notes Index Acknowledgments
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