A Land without Castles: The Changing Image of America in Europe, 1780-1830
Thomas K. Murphy explores the shifting history of European attitudes toward America, utilizing British and French writing from the late eighteenth through the middle of the nineteenth centuries. Murphy studies a rich collage of literary, philosophical, and political writing by Europeans during this era. The book covers four stages in the development of European attitudes: traditional theories and their modification in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the influence of early American diplomacy on European attitudes, the cultural iconography of the French Revolution and of England during this same period, and the genre of the travel journal. Murphy has created an interesting historiography that augments our understanding of American history, but also illuminates the role that these imaginative texts about the New World played in the formation of significant social and political developments in modern European history.
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A Land without Castles: The Changing Image of America in Europe, 1780-1830
Thomas K. Murphy explores the shifting history of European attitudes toward America, utilizing British and French writing from the late eighteenth through the middle of the nineteenth centuries. Murphy studies a rich collage of literary, philosophical, and political writing by Europeans during this era. The book covers four stages in the development of European attitudes: traditional theories and their modification in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the influence of early American diplomacy on European attitudes, the cultural iconography of the French Revolution and of England during this same period, and the genre of the travel journal. Murphy has created an interesting historiography that augments our understanding of American history, but also illuminates the role that these imaginative texts about the New World played in the formation of significant social and political developments in modern European history.
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A Land without Castles: The Changing Image of America in Europe, 1780-1830

A Land without Castles: The Changing Image of America in Europe, 1780-1830

by Thomas K. Murphy
A Land without Castles: The Changing Image of America in Europe, 1780-1830

A Land without Castles: The Changing Image of America in Europe, 1780-1830

by Thomas K. Murphy

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Thomas K. Murphy explores the shifting history of European attitudes toward America, utilizing British and French writing from the late eighteenth through the middle of the nineteenth centuries. Murphy studies a rich collage of literary, philosophical, and political writing by Europeans during this era. The book covers four stages in the development of European attitudes: traditional theories and their modification in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the influence of early American diplomacy on European attitudes, the cultural iconography of the French Revolution and of England during this same period, and the genre of the travel journal. Murphy has created an interesting historiography that augments our understanding of American history, but also illuminates the role that these imaginative texts about the New World played in the formation of significant social and political developments in modern European history.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739156940
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 07/17/2001
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Thomas K. Murphy is a lecturer in history and government at the University of Maryland, European Division.

Table of Contents


Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Setting the Stage
Chapter 3 Early Theories of America in Europe
Chapter 4 Thomas Jefferson and French Society: Promoting America from Abroad
Chapter 5 Symbols of America in France and England
Chapter 6 The Voyage
Chapter 7 The Travel Journal in Early America
Chapter 8 Space and Land: The Aesthetic Dimension of America
Chapter 9 The Issue of Slavery in America
Chapter 10 Conclusion
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