Introduction. Identity and Independence: The American Artisan, 1750--1850
xi
Paul A. Gilje
PART I. STUDIES OF THE SOUTHERN EXPERIENCE
From Father to Son: Economic Roots of Craft Dynasties in Eighteenth-Century Maryland
3
(14)
Christine Daniels
Freemen, Servants, and Slaves: Artisans and the Craft Structure of Revolutionary Baltimore Town
17
(16)
Tina H. Sheller
Planters in the Making: Artisanal Opportunity in Georgia, 1790--1830
33
(15)
Michele K. Gillespie
Slave Artisans in Richmond, Virginia, 1780--1810
48
(17)
James Sidbury
PART II. EXPLORATIONS OF CLASS AND POLITICS
Alternative Communities: American Artisans and the Evangelical Appeal, 1780--1830
65
(12)
Ronald Schultz
The Petitioning of Artisans and Operatives: Means and Ends in the Struggle for a Ten-Hour Day
77
(21)
Teresa Murphy
``Spavined Ministers, Lying Toothpullers, and Buggering Priests'': Third-Partyism and the Search for Security in the Antebellum North
98
(25)
Bruce Laurie
PART III. BIOGRAPHICAL APPROACHES
Becoming Joseph T. Buckingham: The Struggle for Artisanal Independence in Early-Nineteenth-Century Boston
123
(12)
Gary J. Kornblith
From Artisan to Alderman: The Career of William W. Moore, 1803--1886
135
(20)
William S. Pretzer
PART IV. ICONOGRAPHIC INTERPRETATIONS
``All Her Sons Join as One Social Band'': New York City's Artisanal Societies in the Early Republic
155
(21)
Howard B. Rock
With Hammer in Hand: Working-Class Occupational Portraits
176
(23)
Harry R. Rubenstein
Notes
199
(46)
Contributors
245
(2)
Index
247
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