Founding Visions : The Ideas, Individuals, and Intersections that Created America
Lance Banning was one of the most distinguished historians of his generation. His first book, The Jeffersonian Persuasion: Evolution of a Party Ideology, was a groundbreaking study of the ideas and principles that influenced political conflict in the early American Republic. His revisionist masterpi...
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Lexington :
The University Press of Kentucky,
2014.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Part I. The enduring issues of the American Revolution, 1776-1815
- The problem of power: parties, aristocracy, and democracy in revolutionary thought
- Part II. Republicanism, liberalism, and the great transition
- Jeffersonian ideology revisited: liberal and classical ideas in the new American republic
- The Republican interpretation: retrospect and prospect
- Some second thoughts on virtue and the course of revolutionary thinking
- Quid transit? Paradigms and process in the transformation of Republican ideas
- Part III. The Constitution
- The Constitutional Convention
- The Federalist Papers
- 1787 and 1776: Patrick Henry, James Madison, the Constitution, and the Revolution
- Part IV. James Madison
- James Madison and the nationalists, 1780-1783
- The Hamiltonian Madison: a reconsideration
- The practicable sphere of a republic: James Madison, the Constitutional Convention, and the emergence of revolutionary federalism
- Part V. The first party conflict
- Political economy and the creation of the federal republic
- The Jeffersonians: first principles.