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American political thought from Jefferson to progressivism : selected essays / edited by John P. Roc...

American political thought from Jefferson to progressivism : selected essays / edited by John P. Roc...

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American political thought from Jefferson to progressivism : selected essays / edited by John P. Roche.

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Full title

American political thought from Jefferson to progressivism : selected essays / edited by John P. Roche.

Publisher

New York : Harper & Row, [1967]

Date

[1967]

Call Numbers

DH/3060

Record Identifier

74VKVA6vjpjA

MMS ID

991024172913502626

Language

English

Formats

Physical Description

Physical content

286 p. ; 21 cm.

Content type

text

Media type

unmediated

Carrier type

volume

Contents

Jefferson's republic: The rediscovery of democratic philosophy, by A. W. Griswold.--The Jacksonian persuasion, by M. Meyers.--Public spirit and American improvements, by C. Goodrich.--The reactionary enlightment: Southern political thought before the Civil War, by L. Hartz.--The constitution, slaver...

Publication information

Publisher

New York : Harper & Row, [1967]

Edition

[1st ed.]

Place of Publication

New York (State)

Date Published

[1967]

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Alternative Titles

Full title

American political thought from Jefferson to progressivism : selected essays / edited by John P. Roche.

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Notes

General note

Harper torchbooks ; TB 1332

The contemporary essays series

Includes bibliographical references.

Mitchell Library copy at DH/3060: Part of the Donald Horne Collection, South Bank, East Side Shelf 2.

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Call Numbers

DH/3060

Record Identifier

74VKVA6vjpjA

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DDC

320/.0973

MMS ID

991024172913502626

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