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245 00 $aHistory of American political thought /$cedited by Bryan-Paul Frost and Jeffrey Sikkenga.
260 $aLanham, Md. :$bLexington Books,$c©2003.
300 $axii, 834 pages ;$c27 cm.
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $gpt. 1.$tFrom colony to nation (1608-1776).$tJohn Winthrop, John Cotton, and Nathaniel Niles : the basic principles of Puritan political thought /$rMichael J. Rosano ;$tThomas Hutchinson and James Otis on sovereignty, obedience, and rebellion /$rHoward L. Lubert ;$tThomas Paine : the American radical /$rJohn Koritansky ;$tBenjamin Franklin : a model American and an American model /$rSteven Forde --$gpt. 2.$tThe new republic (1776-1820).$tLiberty, constitutionalism, and moderation : the political thought of George Washington /$rPaul O. Carrese ;$tJohn Adams and the republic of laws /$rRichard Samuelson ;$tLegitimate government, religion, and education : the political philosophy of Thomas Jefferson /$rAristide Tessitore ;$tThe political science of James Madison /$rMichael P. Zuckert ;$tAlexander Hamilton on the strategy of American free government /$rKarl-Friedrich Walling ;$tAmerica's modernity : James Wilson on natural law and natural rights /$rEduardo A. Velásquez ;$tAnti-Federalist political thought : Brutus and The Federal Farmer /$rMurray Dry ;$tThe new constitutionalism of Publius /$rJames R. Stoner, Jr. ;$tUnion, constitutionalism, and the judicial defense of rights : John Marshall /$rMatthew J. Franck --$gpt. 3.$tA divided nation (1820-1865).$tJohn Quincy Adams on principle and practice /$rDavid Tucker ;$tUnion and liberty : the political thought of Daniel Webster /$rSean Mattie ;$tHenry Clay and the statesmanship of compromise /$rKimberly C. Shankman ;$tJohn C. Calhoun and the reexamination of American democracy /$rJohn Agresto ;$tThe art of the judge : Justice Joseph Story and the Founders' Constitution /$rPeter Schotten ;$tJames Fenimore Cooper : nature and nature's God /$rJohn E. Alvis ;$tReligion, nature, and disobedience in the thought of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau /$rBryan-Paul Frost ;$t"Proclaim liberty throughout the land" : Frederick Douglass, William Lloyd Garrison, and the abolition of slavery /$rRichard S. Ruderman ;$tAbraham Lincoln : the moderation of a democratic statesman /$rSteven Kautz.
505 80 $gpt. 4.$tGrowth of an empire (1865-1945).$tFeminism as an American project : the political thought of Elizabeth Cady Stanton /$rMelissa S. Williams ;$tMark Twain on the American character /$rDavid Foster ;$tPricking the bubble of utopian sentiment : the political thought of William Graham Sumner /$rLance Robinson ;$tBooker T. Washington and the "severe American crucible" /$rPeter W. Schramm ;$tCo-workers in the Kingdom of Culture : W.E.B. Du Bois's vision of race synthesis /$rJonathan Marks ;$tHenry Adams and our ancient faith /$rChristopher Flannery ;$tJane Addams as civic theorist : struggling to reconcile competing claims /$rJean Bethke Elshtain ;$tHerbert Croly's progressive "liberalism" /$rThomas S. Engeman ;$tTheodore Roosevelt and the stewardship of the American presidency /$rJean M. Yarbrough ;$tWoodrow Wilson, the organic state, and American republicanism /$rRonald J. Pestritto ;$tThe making of the modern Supreme Court : Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., and Louis D. Brandeis /$rDavid F. Forte ;$tJohn Dewey's alternative liberalism /$rDavid Fott ;$tFranklin Delano Roosevelt and the second Bill of Rights /$rDonald R. Brand --$gpt. 5.$tNew challenges at home and abroad (1945-present).$tAyn Rand : radical for capitalism /$rWilliam Thomas ;$tWalker Percy's American Thomism /$rPeter Augustine Lawler ;$tRussell Kirk's Anglo-American conservatism /$rJames McClellan ;$tThe two revolutions of Martin Luther King, Jr. /$rPeter C. Myers ;$tMalcolm X : from apolitical acolyte to political preacher /$rLucas E. Morel ; Betty Friedan and Gloria Steinem : the popular transformation of American feminism in the late twentieth century /$rNatalie Taylor and Daryl McGowan Tress ;$tJohn Rawls's "democratic" theory of justice /$rDavid Lewis Schaefer ;$tHenry Kissinger : the challenge of statesmanship in liberal democracy /$rPeter Josephson ;$tIrving Kristol and the reinvigoration of bourgeois republicanism /$rLaurence D. Cooper ;$tThe jurisprudence of William Joseph Brennan, Jr., and Thurgood Marshall /$rBradley C.S. Watson ;$tThe textualist jurisprudence of Antonin Scalia /$rRalph A. Rossum.
520 $aHistory of American Political Thought is a unique one-volume companion to the study of American political thought that provides concise introductions to the most important and influential thinkers in American history, of all political persuasions from all time periods. The editors have assembled many of the nation's best scholars in political thought to present portraits of the American statesmen, activists, and writers who have had a truly significant and lasting influence on American political life. In short and accessible essays on such statesmen as George Washington and Franklin Roosevelt, writers like James Fenimore Cooper and Mark Twain, and activists such as W.E.B. DuBois and Betty Friedan, the authors describe each figure's historical context and achievements, present a thorough analysis of their most notable writings and speeches, and highlight the significance of their work to our political heritage. History of American Political Thought not only provides a valuable resource for reference and research for students and scholars alike; it also displays the very tapestry of a growing country, woven through with the innovations in thought that have shaped and challenged--and continue to challenge--America's understanding of itself. --Book cover.
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