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The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 417

The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution

To the original text of what has become a classic of American historical literature, Bernard Bailyn adds a substantial essay, ”Fulfillment,” as a Postscript. Here he discusses the intense, nation-wide debate on the ratification of the Constitution, stressing the continuities between that struggle over the foundations of the national government and the original principles of the Revolution. This detailed study of the persistence of the nation’s ideological origins adds a new dimension to the book and projects its meaning forward into vital present concerns.

The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 335

The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution

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  • Published: 1976
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Ordeal of Thomas Hutchinson
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 468

The Ordeal of Thomas Hutchinson

The paradoxical and tragic story of America's most prominent Loyalist - a man caught between king and country.

Atlantic History
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 160

Atlantic History

Atlantic history is a newly and rapidly developing field of historical study. Bringing together elements of early modern European, African, and American history--their common, comparative, and interactive aspects--Atlantic history embraces essentials of Western civilization, from the first contacts of Europe with the Western Hemisphere to the independence movements and the globalizing industrial revolution. In these probing essays, Bernard Bailyn explores the origins of the subject, its rapid development, and its impact on historical study. He first considers Atlantic history as a subject of historical inquiry--how it evolved as a product of both the pressures of post-World War II politics a...

The Barbarous Years
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 640

The Barbarous Years

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-11-06
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  • Publisher: Vintage

Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize A compelling, fresh account of the first great transit of people from Britain, Europe, and Africa to British North America, their involvements with each other, and their struggles with the indigenous peoples of the eastern seaboard. The immigrants were a mixed multitude. They came from England, the Netherlands, the German and Italian states, France, Africa, Sweden, and Finland, and they moved to the western hemisphere for different reasons, from different social backgrounds and cultures. They represented a spectrum of religious attachments. In the early years, their stories are not mainly of triumph but of confusion, failure, violence, and the loss of civility as they sought to normalize situations and recapture lost worlds. It was a thoroughly brutal encounter—not only between the Europeans and native peoples and between Europeans and Africans, but among Europeans themselves, as they sought to control and prosper in the new configurations of life that were emerging around them.

On the Teaching and Writing of History
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 104

On the Teaching and Writing of History

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1994
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  • Publisher: UPNE

Bailyn, a professor at Harvard and winner of the Pulitzer Prize, writes of the impossibility of teaching history without bias, and that history itself is constantly open to new interpretations and viewpoints.

The Intellectual Migration
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 830

The Intellectual Migration

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1969
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The migration from Hitler's Europe to the U.S. Interpretations by some of the leading emigres.

The New England Merchants In The Seventeenth Century
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 266

The New England Merchants In The Seventeenth Century

In detail Bailyn here presents the struggle of the merchants to achieve full social recognition as their successes in trade and in such industries as fishing and lumbering offered them avenues to power. Surveying the rise of merchant families, he offers a look in depth of the emergence of a new social group whose interests and changing social position powerfully affected the developing character of American society.

The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 433

The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution

The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution is a classic of American historical literature—required reading for understanding the Founders’ ideas and their struggles to implement them. In the preface to this 50th anniversary edition, Bernard Bailyn isolates the Founders’ profound concern with the uses and misuses of power.

To Begin the World Anew
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 194

To Begin the World Anew

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007-12-18
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  • Publisher: Vintage

Two time Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Bernard Bailyn has distilled a lifetime of study into this brilliant illumination of the ideas and world of the Founding Fathers. In five succinct essays he reveals the origins, depth, and global impact of their extraordinary creativity. The opening essay illuminates the central importance of America’s provincialism to the formation of a truly original political system. In the chapters following, he explores the ambiguities and achievements of Jefferson’s career, Benjamin Franklin’s changing image and supple diplomacy, the circumstances and impact of the Federalist Papers, and the continuing influence of American constitutional thought throughout the Atlantic world. To Begin the World Anew enlivens our appreciation of how America came to be and deepens our understanding of the men who created it.