... and the Mayhew-Apthorp controversy in Massachusetts — dramatized popular resentments against real or potential religious establishments and brought together the issues of civil and ecclesiastical oppression just at the time when the ...
The role of ideology in the American Revolution, edited by John R. Howe, Jr
In the preface to this 50th anniversary edition, Bernard Bailyn isolates the Founders’ profound concern with the uses and misuses of power.
In this book, John Schwarzmantel assesses the major ideologies of modern times - liberalism, socialism and conservatism - and traces their relationships with one another, with the always ambiguous ideology of nationalism, and to the ...
This book explores the surprising similarities in the political ideas of the American and Latin American independence movements.
Re-examines the causes of the American Revolution, looking at those men in leadership positions who actively supported the pre-revolutionary movement, but who after 1776 changed their minds, and opposed the...
The Revolutionary Generation: Ideology, Politics, and Culture in the Early Republic
To the original text of what has become a classic of American historical literature, Bernard Bailyn adds a substantial essay, "Fulfillment," as a Postscript.
6 See William G. McLoughlin , Rhode Island ( New York , 1978 ) , 74 ; McLoughlin claims that by 1739 thirty - six churches and one synagogue , representing six denominations existed in Rhode Island . This at a time when 33 Greene to ...
Women of the Republic : Intellect and Ideology in Revolutionary America Linda K. Kerber presents a groundbreaking analysis of the role of women during the Revolutionary Era.