Philadelphia was the most dynamic city in seventeenth- and
eighteenth-century British America. In Making the Early Modern
Metropolis, Daniel Johnson takes a thematic approach to Philadelphia's
related economic, legal, and popular cultures to provide a comprehensive
view of its urban development. As he reveals, it was in the interplay of
inherited and often competing systems of belief during a period of
profound transformation throughout the Atlantic world that early modern
cities like Philadelphia were made.