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The Federalists’ Transatlantic Cultural Offensive of 1798 and the Moderation of American Democratic Discourse
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SETH COTLAR
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Age of Revolution
/ Anti-Jacobin Review
/ Behavioral sciences
/ Citizenship
/ Civics
/ Communications
/ Early 19th Century US History
/ Federalists
/ Formal speech
/ French Revolution
/ Government
/ Government crises
/ Historical periods
/ History
/ Human societies
/ Incitement
/ Independent Chronicle
/ Liberalism
/ Modern Era
/ National politics
/ Oratory
/ Political change
/ Political communication
/ Political discourse
/ Political History
/ Political ideologies
/ Political philosophy
/ Political processes
/ Political revolutions
/ Political science
/ Political sociology
/ Politics
/ Radicalism
/ Sedition
/ Sedition Acts
/ Social activism
/ Social sciences
/ Sociology
/ Speech
/ Subversive activities
/ US Colonial and Revolutionary History
/ US Social History
2009,2004
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The Federalists’ Transatlantic Cultural Offensive of 1798 and the Moderation of American Democratic Discourse
by
SETH COTLAR
in
Age of Revolution
/ Anti-Jacobin Review
/ Behavioral sciences
/ Citizenship
/ Civics
/ Communications
/ Early 19th Century US History
/ Federalists
/ Formal speech
/ French Revolution
/ Government
/ Government crises
/ Historical periods
/ History
/ Human societies
/ Incitement
/ Independent Chronicle
/ Liberalism
/ Modern Era
/ National politics
/ Oratory
/ Political change
/ Political communication
/ Political discourse
/ Political History
/ Political ideologies
/ Political philosophy
/ Political processes
/ Political revolutions
/ Political science
/ Political sociology
/ Politics
/ Radicalism
/ Sedition
/ Sedition Acts
/ Social activism
/ Social sciences
/ Sociology
/ Speech
/ Subversive activities
/ US Colonial and Revolutionary History
/ US Social History
2009,2004
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The Federalists’ Transatlantic Cultural Offensive of 1798 and the Moderation of American Democratic Discourse
by
SETH COTLAR
in
Age of Revolution
/ Anti-Jacobin Review
/ Behavioral sciences
/ Citizenship
/ Civics
/ Communications
/ Early 19th Century US History
/ Federalists
/ Formal speech
/ French Revolution
/ Government
/ Government crises
/ Historical periods
/ History
/ Human societies
/ Incitement
/ Independent Chronicle
/ Liberalism
/ Modern Era
/ National politics
/ Oratory
/ Political change
/ Political communication
/ Political discourse
/ Political History
/ Political ideologies
/ Political philosophy
/ Political processes
/ Political revolutions
/ Political science
/ Political sociology
/ Politics
/ Radicalism
/ Sedition
/ Sedition Acts
/ Social activism
/ Social sciences
/ Sociology
/ Speech
/ Subversive activities
/ US Colonial and Revolutionary History
/ US Social History
2009,2004
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2009,2004
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Overview
In late 1798 two radically different publications—Britain’s arch-conservativeAnti-Jacobin Reviewand Boston’s staunchly democratic and pro-FrenchIndependent Chronicle—found some rare interpretive common ground. In the opening article of its first edition, theAnti-Jacobin Reviewcommented favorably on the American activities of Federalist printer and writer William Cobbett, remarking that the pieces he had written during the diplomatic crisis with France had given “a proper tone to the public spirit in America.”¹ While theAnti-Jacobin Reviewcelebrated the rise of anti-Jacobin conservatism in the United States, a writer in theIndependent Chronicledecried the spirit of 1798. From his
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The University of North Carolina Press,University of North Carolina Press
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0807855588, 9780807855584, 9780807828892, 0807828890
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