The New Nation
Most historical studies bury us in wars and politics, paying scant attention to the everyday effects of pop culture. Welcome to America's other history: the arts, activities, common items, and popular opinions that profoundly impacted our national way of life.
At the birth of the nation, when America's statesmen were laying the foundations of a new government, citizens were forging a popular culture to call their own. Patriotic symbols like the eagle and the profile of George Washington symbolized the virtues of the young nation. People from all classes—farmers, merchants, and the educated wealthy—turbaned away from European culture and began to recognize America's own prodigies. Homes, furbanitures, fashions, and pastimes sprang from the new climate and topography. The styles, hobbies, and entertainments would evolve into the uniquely American popular culture we recognize today.

Early American artists such as Benjamin West, John Singleton Copley, and Charles Wilson Peale emerged along with original contributions to culture, including:
• The first novels for women
• The first American music, a unprecedented blend of religious hymns, African tribal music, and folk songs from the Middle Ages
• Ninepins and skittles, the forerunners of bowling
• Architecture incorporating the classical styles of Greece and Rome.

A wealth of facts, information, and interesting sidelights not available elsewhere makes this a treasure trove for students and interested readers.

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The New Nation
Most historical studies bury us in wars and politics, paying scant attention to the everyday effects of pop culture. Welcome to America's other history: the arts, activities, common items, and popular opinions that profoundly impacted our national way of life.
At the birth of the nation, when America's statesmen were laying the foundations of a new government, citizens were forging a popular culture to call their own. Patriotic symbols like the eagle and the profile of George Washington symbolized the virtues of the young nation. People from all classes—farmers, merchants, and the educated wealthy—turbaned away from European culture and began to recognize America's own prodigies. Homes, furbanitures, fashions, and pastimes sprang from the new climate and topography. The styles, hobbies, and entertainments would evolve into the uniquely American popular culture we recognize today.

Early American artists such as Benjamin West, John Singleton Copley, and Charles Wilson Peale emerged along with original contributions to culture, including:
• The first novels for women
• The first American music, a unprecedented blend of religious hymns, African tribal music, and folk songs from the Middle Ages
• Ninepins and skittles, the forerunners of bowling
• Architecture incorporating the classical styles of Greece and Rome.

A wealth of facts, information, and interesting sidelights not available elsewhere makes this a treasure trove for students and interested readers.

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The New Nation

The New Nation

by Anita Vickers
The New Nation

The New Nation

by Anita Vickers

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Overview

Most historical studies bury us in wars and politics, paying scant attention to the everyday effects of pop culture. Welcome to America's other history: the arts, activities, common items, and popular opinions that profoundly impacted our national way of life.
At the birth of the nation, when America's statesmen were laying the foundations of a new government, citizens were forging a popular culture to call their own. Patriotic symbols like the eagle and the profile of George Washington symbolized the virtues of the young nation. People from all classes—farmers, merchants, and the educated wealthy—turbaned away from European culture and began to recognize America's own prodigies. Homes, furbanitures, fashions, and pastimes sprang from the new climate and topography. The styles, hobbies, and entertainments would evolve into the uniquely American popular culture we recognize today.

Early American artists such as Benjamin West, John Singleton Copley, and Charles Wilson Peale emerged along with original contributions to culture, including:
• The first novels for women
• The first American music, a unprecedented blend of religious hymns, African tribal music, and folk songs from the Middle Ages
• Ninepins and skittles, the forerunners of bowling
• Architecture incorporating the classical styles of Greece and Rome.

A wealth of facts, information, and interesting sidelights not available elsewhere makes this a treasure trove for students and interested readers.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313312649
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 06/30/2002
Series: American Popular Culture Through History Series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.75(d)
Age Range: 13 - 17 Years

About the Author

ANITA VICKERS is an Associate Professor of Humanities and English at Penn State University where she teaches courses in American literature, American Studies, Women's Studies, and humanities. She has published articles on Charles Brockden Brown, Zora Neale Hurston, and popular culture topics.

Table of Contents

Series Foreword
Timeline of Cultural Events
Introduction
Everyday Life
World of Youth
Advertising
Architecture
Fashion
Food
Leisure Activities
Literature
Music
Performing Arts
Travel
Visual Arts
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