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9781421413839 Academic Inspection Copy

The Overflowing of Friendship

Love between Men and the Creation of the American Republic
  • ISBN-13: 9781421413839
  • Publisher: JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS
    Imprint: JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • By Richard Godbeer
  • Price: AUD $75.99
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  • Local release date: 16/03/2014
  • Format: Paperback 272 pages Weight: 0g
  • Categories: History of the Americas [HBJK]
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When eighteenth-century American men described ‘‘with a swelling of the heart'‘ their friendships with other men, addressing them as ‘‘lovely boy'‘ and ‘‘dearly beloved,'‘ celebrating the ‘‘ardent affection'‘ that knit their hearts in ‘‘indissoluble bonds of fraternal love,'‘ their families, neighbours, and acquaintances would have been neither surprised nor disturbed. Richard Godbeer's groundbreaking new book examines loving and sentimental friendships among men in the colonial and revolutionary periods. Inspired in part by the eighteenth-century culture of sensibility and in part by religious models, these relationships were not only important to the personal happiness of those involved but also had broader social, religious, and political significance. Godbeer shows that in the aftermath of Independence, patriots drafted a central place for male friendship in their social and political blueprint for the new republic. American revolutionaries stressed the importance of the family in the era of self-government, reimagining it in ways appropriate to a new and democratized era. They thus shifted attention away from patriarchal authority to a more egalitarian model of brotherly collaboration. In striving to explore the inner emotional lives of early Americans, Godbeer succeeds in presenting an entirely fresh perspective on the personal relationships and political structures of the period.Scholars have long recognized the importance of same-sex friendships among women, but this is the first book to examine the broad significance ascribed to loving friendships among men during this formative period of American history. Using an array of personal and public writings, The Overflowing of Friendship will transform our understanding of early American manhood as well as challenge us to reconsider the ways we think about gender in this period.

Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. ""The Friend of My Bosom"": A Philadelphian Love Story
2. ""A Settled Portion of My Happiness"": Friendship, Sentiment, and Eighteenth-Century Manhood
3. ""The Best Blessing We Know"": Male Love and Spiritual Communion in Early America
4. ""A Band of Brothers"": Fraternal Love in the Continental Army
5. ""The Overflowing of Friendship"": Friends, Brothers, and Citizens in a Republic of Sympathy
Epilogue
Notes
Index

""Godbeer stakes out a judiciously considered position at some length, emphasizing the very different ways early modern individuals understood sexuality and the possibilities of physical yet nonerotic love... An extremely readable work.""

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