The Intersection of Commerce, Revivalism, and Social Control: AnAnalysis of Paul E. Johnson’s "A Shopkeeper’s MillenniumIn Paul E. Johnson's "A Shopkeeper's Millennium," the author explores the social andpolitical dynamics of Rochester, New York, during the early 19th century. How does Johnsondescribe the role of religious revivalism in shaping the economic, political, and sociallandscape of the city? Discuss the implications of these changes on the middle class, elitegroups, and the broader community. Additionally, evaluate the criticisms of Johnson’sanalysis, particularly regarding his treatment of religion and gender, and how these critiquesaffect the overall interpretation of the historical events described in the book.Word Count Requirement: 1500-2000 wordsPreview Mode
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