Mark G Schmeller

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Invisible Sovereign: Imagining Public Opinion from the Revolution to ReconstructionHardcover, 15 February 2016

Invisible Sovereign: Imagining Public Opinion from the Revolution to Reconstruction
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Part of Series
New Studies in American Intellectual and Cultural History
Part of Series
New Studies in American Intellectual and Cultural History (H
Print Length
256 pages
Language
English
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
Date Published
15 Feb 2016
ISBN-10
1421418703
ISBN-13
9781421418704

Description

How has the idea of public opinion changed since the Revolutionary War--and how has it shaped the nation?

In the early American republic, the concept of public opinion was a recent--and ambiguous--invention. While appearing to promise a new style and system of democratic and deliberative politics, the concept was also invoked to limit self-rule, cement traditional prejudices and hierarchies, forestall deliberation, and marginalize dissent. As Americans contested the meaning of this essentially contestable idea, they expanded and contracted the horizons of political possibility and renegotiated the terms of political legitimacy.

Tracing the notion of public opinion from its late eighteenth-century origins to the Gilded Age, Mark G. Schmeller's Invisible Sovereign argues that public opinion is a central catalyst in the history of American political thought. Schmeller treats it as a contagious idea that infected a broad range of discourses and practices in powerful, occasionally ironic, and increasingly contentious ways.

Ranging across a wide variety of historical fields, Invisible Sovereign traces a shift over time from early "political-constitutional" concepts, which identified public opinion with a sovereign people and wrapped it in the language of constitutionalism, to more modern, "social-psychological" concepts, which defined public opinion as a product of social action and mass communication.

Product Details

Author:
Mark G Schmeller
Book Format:
Hardcover
Country of Origin:
US
Date Published:
15 February 2016
Dimensions:
23.11 x 15.75 x 2.03 cm
ISBN-10:
1421418703
ISBN-13:
9781421418704
Language:
English
Location:
Baltimore
Pages:
256
Weight:
453.59 gm

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