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The dominion of voice: riot, reason, and romance in antebellum politics

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The author explores how 19th-century Americans answered the question of how the people should participate in politics.

Focusing on the political culture of the urban north between 1830-50, she examines how rational public debate transcended other forms of political expression.

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