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On the Make

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In the bustling cities of the mid-nineteenth-century Northeast, young male clerks working in commercial offices and stores were on the make, persistently seeking wealth, respect, and self-gratifica...
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  • 01 January 2010
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In the bustling cities of the mid-nineteenth-century Northeast, young male clerks working in commercial offices and stores were on the make, persistently seeking wealth, respect, and self-gratification. Yet these strivers and "counter jumpers" discovered that claiming the identities of independent men—while making sense of a volatile capitalist economy and fluid urban society—was fraught with uncertainty.
In On the Make, Brian P. Luskey illuminates at once the power of the ideology of self-making and the important contests over the meanings of respectability, manhood, and citizenship that helped to determine who clerks were and who they would become. Drawing from a rich array of archival materials, including clerks’ diaries, newspapers, credit reports, census data, advice literature, and fiction, Luskey argues that a better understanding of clerks and clerking helps make sense of the culture of capitalism and the society it shaped in this pivotal era.

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Price: $107.00
Pages: 287
Publisher: NYU Press
Imprint: NYU Press
Series: American History and Culture
Publication Date: 01 January 2010
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780814752289
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: HISTORY / United States / 19th Century
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"On the Make is essential reading not only for the history of clerks, but as well for the history of manhood, urban life, and class development in antebellum America."