Contributors explore the impact of an expanding market on economic and social institutions, household arrangements, political practice and ideology, and cultural patterns.
Acknowledgments
p. vii
Introduction
p. 1
The Market Revolution
The Consequences of the Market Revolution in the American North
p. 23
Slavery and Development in a Dual Economy: The South and the Market Revolution
p. 43
Home Life and the Morality of the Market
p. 74
Political Ideology
Free Labor and Nineteenth-Century Political Ideology
p. 99
Free Labor, Wage Labor, and the Slave Power: Republicanism and the Republican Party in the 1850s
p. 128
Political Expressions of the Market Revolution
The Market Revolution and the Transformation of American Politics, 1801-1837
p. 149
The Crisis of Commercialization: National Political Alignments and the Market Revolution, 1819-1844
p. 177
Slavery, Antislavery, and Jacksonian Democracy
p. 202
From Center to Periphery: The Market Revolution and Major-Party Conflict, 1835-1880
p. 224
Religion and the Market Revolution
The Market Revolution and the Shaping of Identity in Whig-Jacksonian America
p. 259
"Antinomians" and "Arminians": Methodists and the Market Revolution
p. 282
The Market Revolution in Perspective
Capitalism and Democracy in American Historical Mythology
p. 311
Conclusion
p. 331
Contributors
p. 337
Index
p. 339
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