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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: History Is Happening in Manhattan 1
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Act I. The Script
- 1. From Ron Chernow’s Alexander Hamilton to Hamilton: An American Musical 17
- 2. “ Can We Get Back to Politics? Please?”: Hamilton’s Missing Politics in Hamilton 42
- 3. Race-Conscious Casting and the Erasure of the Black Past in Hamilton 58
- 4. The Greatest City in the World?: Slavery in New York in the Age of Hamilton 71
- 5. “ Remember . . . I’m Your Man”: Masculinity, Marriage, and Gender in Hamilton 94
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Act II. The Stage
- 6. “ The Ten-Dollar Founding Father”: Hamilton, Money, and Federal Power 119
- 7. Hamilton as Founders Chic: A Neo-Federalist, Antislavery, Usable Past? 137
- 8. Hamilton and the American Revolution on Stage and Screen 167
- 9. From The Black Crook to Hamilton: A Brief History of Hot Tickets on Broadway 187
- 10. Looking at Hamilton from Inside the Broadway Bubble 222
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Act III. The Audience
- 11. Mind the Gap: Teaching Hamilton 249
- 12. Reckoning with America’s Racial Past, Present, and Future in Hamilton 260
- 13. Who Tells Your Story?: Hamilton as a People’s History 277
- 14. Hamilton: A New American Civic Myth 297
- 15. “Safe in the Nation We’ve Made”: Staging Hamilton on Social Media 324
- Appendix: “Hamilton: A Musical Inquiry” Course Syllabus 351
- Chronology 361
- Acknowledgments 377
- Notes on Contributors 381
- Index 385
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: History Is Happening in Manhattan 1
-
Act I. The Script
- 1. From Ron Chernow’s Alexander Hamilton to Hamilton: An American Musical 17
- 2. “ Can We Get Back to Politics? Please?”: Hamilton’s Missing Politics in Hamilton 42
- 3. Race-Conscious Casting and the Erasure of the Black Past in Hamilton 58
- 4. The Greatest City in the World?: Slavery in New York in the Age of Hamilton 71
- 5. “ Remember . . . I’m Your Man”: Masculinity, Marriage, and Gender in Hamilton 94
-
Act II. The Stage
- 6. “ The Ten-Dollar Founding Father”: Hamilton, Money, and Federal Power 119
- 7. Hamilton as Founders Chic: A Neo-Federalist, Antislavery, Usable Past? 137
- 8. Hamilton and the American Revolution on Stage and Screen 167
- 9. From The Black Crook to Hamilton: A Brief History of Hot Tickets on Broadway 187
- 10. Looking at Hamilton from Inside the Broadway Bubble 222
-
Act III. The Audience
- 11. Mind the Gap: Teaching Hamilton 249
- 12. Reckoning with America’s Racial Past, Present, and Future in Hamilton 260
- 13. Who Tells Your Story?: Hamilton as a People’s History 277
- 14. Hamilton: A New American Civic Myth 297
- 15. “Safe in the Nation We’ve Made”: Staging Hamilton on Social Media 324
- Appendix: “Hamilton: A Musical Inquiry” Course Syllabus 351
- Chronology 361
- Acknowledgments 377
- Notes on Contributors 381
- Index 385