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Day of Jubilee: the Great Age of Public Celebrations in New York, 1788-1909 examines civic performances designed to honor prominent individuals, mark political events and issues of significance in New York City, or signal the completion of great projects that have touched the lives of New Yorkers. The great jubilees of recent years, including the ticker tape parades for the astronauts and championship sports teams and the annual May’s Thanksgiving Day parade, all drew on traditions established in the nineteenth century. Brooks McNamara sees these events as an extension of the traditional theatrical form. Although public celebrations take place outside of the playhouse, they are often loosely scripted, stage-managed, and performed by enormous casts—with an entire city as stage and auditorium. McNamara examines the evolution of the broad themes of popular pageantry, and the effects of the growing and changing population on these events. Through contemporary accounts and illustrations, readers can experience the excitement of Lafayette’s visit, the debut of Jenny Lind, and the first St. Patrick’s Day parade.

McNamara also traces the decline of the golden age of jubilees, high-lighting such factors as rising costs to the City, increasing traffic congestion, and alternative popular entertainment. Readers will ask: Is our society too big and too complex for public performances of togetherness? And if so we, he have found a better way to enact our appreciation of what we value?

Brooks McNamara is a professor in the Department of Performances Studies at New York University. He has written or edited a dozen books about theater and popular entertainment, including Step Right Up: A History of the American Medicine and The Shuberts on Broadway.

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Brooks McNamara is Professor of Performance Studies, Emeritus, in the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University, and Director, Emeritus of the Shubert Archive. He is a specialist in the history of popular entertainment and has published widely in the area including The American Playhouse in the Eighteenth Century and in, among others, American Popular Entertainments, as editor.
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Nineteenth-century Americans had a passion for public festivals, ably chronicled here by theater historian McNamara. Parades and speeches were elicited by state visits, centennials, funerals, and holidays both familiar (Independence Day) and forgotten (Evacuation Day). Relying heavily on newspaper accounts and celebrated diarists Phillip Hone and George Templeton Strong, McNamara tells his story compellingly and with an eye to larger meanings. The book extends from Washington's inaugural visit to the misbegotten Hudson-Fulton Centennial celebration of 1909, in which McNamara sees the beginnings of the decline of civic gatherings in the 20th century. The many pleasing illustrations likely contributed a good deal to the book's price, making it an expensive optional purchase for most libraries.?Fritz Buckallew, Univ. of Central Oklahoma Lib., Edmond
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  • PublisherRutgers University Press
  • Publication date1997
  • ISBN 10 0813523877
  • ISBN 13 9780813523873
  • BindingHardcover
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages232

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