Becoming Modern
New Nineteenth-Century Studies
Series Editors:
Sarah Sherman, Janet Aikins, Rohan McWilliam, Janet Polasky

A series sponsored by the University of New Hampshire Press that maps the complexity of historical change and assesses the formation of ideas, movements, and institutions crucial to our own time by publishing books that examine the emergence of modernity in North America and Europe. It will publish works drawn from the humanities and social sciences written for scholars, students, and general readers. Books that speak across academic disciplines and national borders to a wide audience are especially welcome.

(by title)
After Franklin The Emergence of Autobiography in Post-Revolutionary America, 1780–1830 Arch, Stephen Carl
At Home in the City Urban Domesticity in American Literature and Culture, 1850-1930 Klimasmith, Betsy
Black Powder, White Lace The Du Pont Irish and Cultural Identity in Nineteenth-Century America Mulrooney, Margaret M.
Capital Speculations Writing and Building Washington, D.C. Luria, Sarah
Charles Eliot Norton The Art of Reform in Nineteenth-Century America Dowling, Linda
The Exotic Woman in Nineteenth-Century British Fiction and Culture A Reconsideration Pal-Lapinski, Piya
Fashionable Acts Opera and Elite Culture in London, 1780-1880 Hall-Witt, Jennifer
Meat, Modernity, and the Rise of the Slaughterhouse Lee, Paula Young, ed.
Oliver Wendell Holmes in Paris Medicine, Theology, and The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table Dowling, William C.
Questionable Charity Gender, Humanitarianism, and Complicity in U.S. Literary Realism Morgan, William M.
Recovering the New Transatlantic Roots of Modernism Cutler, Edward S.
Remodeling the Nation The Architecture of American Identity, 1776-1858 Faherty, Duncan
The Romantic Poetess European Culture, Politics, and Gender, 1820-1840 Vincent, Patrick
Rousseau’s Daughters Domesticity, Education, and Autonomy in Modern France Popiel, Jennifer J.
Schoolroom Poets Childhood, Performance, and the Place of American Poetry, 1865-1917
Sorby, Angela
Slavery and Sentiment The Politics of Feeling in Black Antislavery Writing, 1770-1850 Levecq, Christine
Trolley Wars Streetcar Workers on the Line Molloy, Scott
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