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Liberalism and republicanism in the historical imagination
Joyce Oldham Appleby
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Frontmatter
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Introduction: Liberalism and Republicanism in the Historical Imagination (page 1)
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1 Political and Economic Liberalism in Seventeenth-Century England (page 34)
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2 Locke, Liberalism, and the Natural Law of Money (page 58)
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3 Modernization Theory and Anglo-American Social Theories (page 90)
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4 Ideology and the History of Political Thought (page 124)
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5 Liberalism and the American Revolution (page 140)
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6 The Social Origins of American Revolutionary Ideology (page 161)
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7 John Adams and the New Republican Synthesis (page 188)
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8 The American Heritage-The Heirs and the Disinherited (page 210)
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9 The American Model for the French Revolutionaries (page 232)
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10 The "Agrarian Myth" in the Early Republic (page 253)
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11 Republicanism and Ideology (page 277)
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12 What Is Still American in Jefferson's Political Philosophy? (page 291)
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13 Republicanism in Old and New Contexts (page 320)
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Sources (page 341)
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Index (page 343)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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JMH | 67.1 (Mar. 1995): 104-105 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2124987 |
WMQ | 3.50.4 (Oct. 1993): 790-793 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2947477 |
HTE | 27.4 (Aug. 1994): 491-492 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/494511 |
RPol | 55.2 (Spring 1993): 331-343 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/1407884 |
MLS | 23.3 (Summer 1993): 118-120 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3195185 |
Citable Link
Published: c1992
Publisher: Harvard University Press
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- 9780674530126 (hardcover)