The role of ideology in the American Revolution.
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Language: | English |
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New York,
Holt, Rinehart, and Winston
[1970].
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Series: | American problem studies.
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Table of 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.