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    UID:
    edocfu_9959712406502883
    Format: 1 online resource (486 p.) : , 22 b&w photographs
    ISBN: 9780822380856
    Content: America at the last fin de siècle was in a period of profound societal transition. Industrialization was well under way and with it a burgeoning sense of professionalism and a growing middle class that was becoming increasingly anxious about issues of race, gender, and class. The American 1890s: A Cultural Reader is a wide-ranging anthology of essays, criticism, and fiction first printed in periodicals during those last remarkable years of the nineteenth century, a decade commonly referred to as the “golden age” of periodical culture.To depict the many changes taking place in the United States at this time, Susan Harris Smith and Melanie Dawson have drawn from an eclectic range of periodicals: elite monthlies such as Scribner’s, Harper’s, and the Atlantic Monthly; political magazines such as the North American Review and Forum; magazines for general readers such as Cosmopolitan and McClures; and specialized publications including the Chatauquan, Outing, and Colored American Magazine. Authors represented in the collection include Andrew Carnegie, Edith Wharton, Theodore Roosevelt, Susan B. Anthony, Booker T. Washington, Stephen Crane,W. E. B. DuBois, Jacob Riis, and Frederick Jackson Turner. A general introduction to the period, a brief contextualizing essay for each selection, and a comprehensive bibliography of secondary sources are provided as well. In examining and debating the decade’s momentous political and social developments, the essays, editorials, and stories in this anthology reflect a constantly shifting culture at a time of internal turmoil, unprecedented political expansion, and a renaissance of modern ideas and new technologies.Bringing together a carefully chosen selection of primary sources, The American 1890s presents a remarkable variety of views—nostalgic, protective, imperialist, progressive, egalitarian, and democratic—held by American citizens a century ago.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , List of Figures -- , Acknowledgments -- , A Timeline of America at Century’s End -- , Introduction -- , 1. BECOMING CULTURED AND CULTURE AS COMMODITY -- , ‘‘The Ideal of Culture,’’ Chautauquan -- , ‘‘Wealth,’’ North American Review -- , Brief Observations on the Habit of Reading -- , ‘‘The Reading Habit,’’ Critic -- , ‘‘Courses of Reading,’’ Critic -- , ‘‘What Chicago People Read,’’ Critic -- , ‘‘A Note on Servants’ Libraries,’’ Critic -- , ‘‘The Novel-Reading Habit,’’ Arena -- , ‘‘The Pelican,’’ Scribner’s -- , ‘‘The Economic Theory of Women’s Dress,’’ Popular Science Monthly -- , 2. THE IDEA OF TYPES -- , ‘‘The Modern American Mood,’’ Harper’s -- , ‘‘The Provincials,’’ from a series, ‘‘Sketches of American Types,’’ Scribner’s -- , ‘‘The Conduct of Life,’’ from a series, ‘‘The Art of Living,’’ Scribner’s -- , ‘‘Talma Gordon,’’ Colored American Magazine -- , ‘‘The College Graduate and Public Life,’’ Atlantic Monthly -- , ‘‘The Awakening of the Negro,’’ Atlantic Monthly -- , ‘‘The Status of Woman, Past, Present, and Future,’’ Arena -- , 3. LABOR -- , ‘‘The Workers—The West: Among the Revolutionaries,’’ Scribner’s -- , ‘‘In the Depths of a Coal Mine,’’ McClure’s -- , ‘‘A Paying Concern: A True Story of American Factory Life,’’ McClure’s -- , ‘‘The Night Run of the ‘Overland’: A Story of Domestic Life Among the Railroad People,’’ McClure’s -- , ‘‘Women and Girls in Sweat-Shops,’’ Chautauquan -- , ‘‘Working-Girl’s Clubs,’’ Scribner’s -- , 4. SOCIAL, ETHNIC, AND RACIAL STRIFE -- , ‘‘Club Life Among Outcasts,’’ Harper’s -- , ‘‘The Future of the Red Man,’’ Forum -- , ‘‘Lynch Law in the South,’’ North American Review -- , ‘‘A Ghetto Wedding,’’ Atlantic Monthly -- , ‘‘The Genesis of the Gang,’’ Atlantic Monthly -- , ‘‘Step-Brothers to Dives,’’ Harper’s -- , 5. MENTAL HEALTH & PHYSICAL TRAINING -- , ‘‘The Gospel of Relaxation,’’ Scribner’s -- , ‘‘Fashion’s Slaves,’’ Arena -- , ‘‘Woman and the Bicycle,’’ Scribner’s -- , ‘‘A Fin de Cycle Incident,’’ Outing -- , ‘‘Physical Education vs. Degeneracy,’’ Ind -- , ‘‘On Being Civilized Too Much,’’ Atlantic Monthly -- , 6. THE PROMISES OF FORMAL EDUCATION -- , ‘‘A Negro Schoolmaster in the New South,’’ Atlantic Monthly -- , ‘‘Modern College Education,’’ Cosmopolitan -- , ‘‘The Greatest Need of College Girls,’’ Atlantic Monthly -- , ‘‘The School Days of an Indian Girl,’’ Atlantic Monthly -- , ‘‘The March of Progress,’’ Century -- , ‘‘The Ingrate,’’ New England Magazine -- , ‘‘The Genius of Bowlder Bluff,’’ Scribner’s -- , 7. THE FUTURE & CULTURAL CHANGE -- , ‘‘What a Great City Might Be—A Lesson from the White City,’’ New England Magazine -- , ‘‘The Problem of the West,’’ Atlantic Monthly -- , ‘‘The Divorce of Man from Nature,’’ Arena -- , ‘‘Susan’s Escort,’’ Harper’s -- , ‘‘Twenty-Four: Four,’’ Harper’s -- , ‘‘Within an Ace of the End of the World,’’ McClure’s -- , Bibliography -- , Index , In English.
    Language: English
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    Durham, NC :Duke University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9959677305502883
    Format: 1 online resource (487 p.)
    ISBN: 1-282-90371-3 , 9786612903717 , 0-8223-8085-4
    Series Statement: e-Duke books scholarly collection.
    Content: An anthology of articles from periodicals of the 1890s, chosen to reflect various aspects of American culture during the last fin-de-siecle.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , 1. Becoming cultured and culture as commodity. "The ideal of culture" / F.W. Gunsaulus -- "Wealth" / Andrew Carnegie -- Brief observations on the habit of reading. "The reading habit" ; "Courses of reading" ; "What Chicago people read" ; "A note on servants' libraries" -- "The novel-reading habit"/ George Clarke -- "The pelican" / Edith Wharton -- "The economic theory of women's dress" / Thorstein Veblen -- 2. The idea of types. "The modern American mood" / William Dean Howells -- "The provincials," from a series "Sketches of American types" / Octave Thanet -- "The conduct of life" from a series "The art of living" / Robert Grant -- "The college graduate and public life" / Theodore Roosevelt -- "The awakening of the Negro" / Booker T. Washington -- 3. Labor. "The workers-- the West : among the revolutionaries" / Walter A. Wyckoff -- "In the depths of a coal mine" / Stephen Crane -- "A paying concern : a true story of American factory life" / Gertrude Roscoe -- "The night run of the 'Overland' : a story of domestic life among the railroad people" / Elmore Elliott Peake -- "Women and girls in sweat-shops" / Florence Kelley -- "Working-girls clubs" / Clara Sidney Davidge -- , 4. Social, ethnic, and racial strife. "Club life among outcasts" / Josiah Flynt -- "The future of the red man" / Simon Pokagon -- "Lynch law in the South" / Frederick Douglass -- "A ghetto wedding" / Abraham Cahan -- "The genesis of the gang" / Jacob A. Riis -- "Step-brothers to dives" / Louise Betts Edwards -- 5. Mental health & physical training. "The gospel of relaxation" / William James -- "Fashion's slaves" / B.O. Flower -- "Woman and the bicycle" / Marguerite Merington -- "A fin de cycle incident" / Edna C. Jackson -- "Physical education vs degeneracy" / H.W. Foster -- "On being civilized too much" / Henry Charles Merwin -- , 6. The promises of formal education. "A Negro schoolmaster in the new South" / W.E. Burghardt Du Bois -- "Modern college education" / John Brisben Walker -- "The greatest need of college girls" / Annie Payson Call -- "The school days of an Indian girl" / Zitkala-Sa -- "The march of progress" / Charles W. Chesnutt -- "The ingrate" / Paul Laurence Dunbar -- "The genius of Bowlder Bluff" / Abbe Carter Goodloe -- 7. The future & cultural change. "What a great city might be-- a lesson from the White City" / John Coleman Adams -- "The problem of the West" / Frederick J. Turner -- "The divorce of man from nature" / Anna R. Weeks -- "Susan's escort" / Edward Everett Hale -- "Twenty-four: four" / Elizabeth Stuart Phelps -- "Within an ace of the end of the world" / Robert Barr. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8223-2512-8
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8223-2476-8
    Language: English
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