The role of ideology in the American Revolution
1970
973.3 R745 1970
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Title
The role of ideology in the American Revolution
Published
New York : Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1970.
Description
125 p. ; 24 cm.
Call Number
973.3 R745 1970
System Control No.
(OCoLC)00072467
Note
American problem studies.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 122-125).
Contents: The Revolutionary era as an age of politics, by E.S. Morgan -- The rule of law and the American revolution, by R.A. Humphreys -- The English libertarian heritage, by C. Robbins -- Religion as revolutionary ideology, by P. Miller -- Enlightenment thought and the American Revolution, by P. Gay -- John Locke and the liberal consensus, by L. Hartz -- Ideological conflicts: Whigs versus Democrats, by E.P. Douglass -- The people as constituent power, by R.R. Palmer.--Republicanism as a revolutionary ideology, by G.S. Wood -- The transforming radicalism of the Revolution, by B. Bailyn -- Rhetoric and reality in the American Revolution, by G.S. Wood.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 122-125).
Contents: The Revolutionary era as an age of politics, by E.S. Morgan -- The rule of law and the American revolution, by R.A. Humphreys -- The English libertarian heritage, by C. Robbins -- Religion as revolutionary ideology, by P. Miller -- Enlightenment thought and the American Revolution, by P. Gay -- John Locke and the liberal consensus, by L. Hartz -- Ideological conflicts: Whigs versus Democrats, by E.P. Douglass -- The people as constituent power, by R.R. Palmer.--Republicanism as a revolutionary ideology, by G.S. Wood -- The transforming radicalism of the Revolution, by B. Bailyn -- Rhetoric and reality in the American Revolution, by G.S. Wood.
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