Aristocracy in America: From the Sketch-Book of a German Nobleman
English
By (author): Francis J. Grund
Francis J. Grund, a German emigrant, was one of the most influential journalists in America in the three decades preceding the Civil War. He also wrote several books, including Aristocracy in America (1839), a fictional, satiric travel memoir written in response to Alexis de Tocquevilles famous Democracy in America. However, Grunds political work and life have never been analyzed in depth. In his introduction to this long out-of-print work, Armin Mattes provides a thorough account of Grunds dynamic engagement in American political life, and brings to light many of Grunds reflections on American social and political life previously published only in German. Comparing Aristocracy in America with Tocquevilles Democracy in America, Mattes shows how Grunds work can expand our understanding of the emerging democratic political culture and society in the antebellum United States.
In Jacksonian America, as Grund exposes, the wealthy inhabitants of northern cities and the plantation South may have been willing to accept their poorer neighbors as political and legal peers, but rarely as social equals. In this important work, he thus sheds light on the nature of the struggle between aristocracy and democracy that loomed so large in early republican Americans minds. See more
In Jacksonian America, as Grund exposes, the wealthy inhabitants of northern cities and the plantation South may have been willing to accept their poorer neighbors as political and legal peers, but rarely as social equals. In this important work, he thus sheds light on the nature of the struggle between aristocracy and democracy that loomed so large in early republican Americans minds. See more
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