History of American political thought. (2019)
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- Book
- Title:
- History of American political thought. (2019)
- Main Title:
- History of American political thought
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Bryan-Paul Frost, Jeffrey Sikkenga.
- Editors:
- Frost, Bryan-Paul, 1961-
Sikkenga, Jeffrey, 1967- - Contents:
- Ch. 1 John Winthrop, John Cotton, and Nathaniel Niles: The Basic Principles of Puritan Political Thought ; ; Michael J. Rosano ; ; Ch. 2 Thomas Hutchinson and James Otis on Sovereignty, Obedience, and Rebellion ; ; Howard L. Lubert ; ; Ch. 3 Thomas Paine: The American Radical ; ; John C. Koritansky ; ; Ch. 4 Benjamin Franklin: A Model American and an American Model ; ; Steven Forde ; ; Part Two: The New Republic (1776–1820) ; ; Ch. 5 Liberty, Constitutionalism, and Moderation: George Washington’s Harmonizing of Traditions ; ; Paul O. Carrese ; ; Ch. 6 John Adams and the Republic of Laws ; ; Richard Samuelson ; ; Ch. 7 Legitimate Government, Religion, and Education: The Political Philosophy of Thomas JeffersonAristide Tessitore ; ; Ch. 8 The Political Science of James Madison ; ; Michael P. Zuckert ; ; Ch. 9 Alexander Hamilton on the Grand Strategy of Free Government ; ; Karl-Friedrich Walling ; ; Ch. 10America’s Modernity: James Wilson on Natural Law and Natural Rights ; ; Eduardo A. Velásquez ; ; Ch. 11Anti-Federalist Political Thought: Brutus and The Federal Farmer ; ; Murray Dry ; ; Ch. 12The New Constitutionalism of Publius ; ; James R. Stoner, Jr. ; ; Ch. 13Union, Constitutionalism, and the Judicial Defense of Rights: John Marshall ; ; Matthew J. Franck ; ; Part Three: A Divided Nation (1820–1865) ; ; Ch. 14John Quincy Adams on Principle and Practice ; ; David Tucker ; ; Ch.15Union and Liberty: The Political Thought of Daniel Webster ; ;Ch. 1 John Winthrop, John Cotton, and Nathaniel Niles: The Basic Principles of Puritan Political Thought ; ; Michael J. Rosano ; ; Ch. 2 Thomas Hutchinson and James Otis on Sovereignty, Obedience, and Rebellion ; ; Howard L. Lubert ; ; Ch. 3 Thomas Paine: The American Radical ; ; John C. Koritansky ; ; Ch. 4 Benjamin Franklin: A Model American and an American Model ; ; Steven Forde ; ; Part Two: The New Republic (1776–1820) ; ; Ch. 5 Liberty, Constitutionalism, and Moderation: George Washington’s Harmonizing of Traditions ; ; Paul O. Carrese ; ; Ch. 6 John Adams and the Republic of Laws ; ; Richard Samuelson ; ; Ch. 7 Legitimate Government, Religion, and Education: The Political Philosophy of Thomas JeffersonAristide Tessitore ; ; Ch. 8 The Political Science of James Madison ; ; Michael P. Zuckert ; ; Ch. 9 Alexander Hamilton on the Grand Strategy of Free Government ; ; Karl-Friedrich Walling ; ; Ch. 10America’s Modernity: James Wilson on Natural Law and Natural Rights ; ; Eduardo A. Velásquez ; ; Ch. 11Anti-Federalist Political Thought: Brutus and The Federal Farmer ; ; Murray Dry ; ; Ch. 12The New Constitutionalism of Publius ; ; James R. Stoner, Jr. ; ; Ch. 13Union, Constitutionalism, and the Judicial Defense of Rights: John Marshall ; ; Matthew J. Franck ; ; Part Three: A Divided Nation (1820–1865) ; ; Ch. 14John Quincy Adams on Principle and Practice ; ; David Tucker ; ; Ch.15Union and Liberty: The Political Thought of Daniel Webster ; ; Sean Mattie ; ; Ch. 16Henry Clay and the Statesmanship of Compromise ; ; Kimberly C. Shankman ; ; Ch. 17 For Constitution and Country? John C. Calhoun, American Politics, and the Union ; ; George D. Alecusan ; ; Ch. 18The Art of the Judge: Justice Joseph Story and the Founders’ Constitution ; ; Peter Schotten ; ; Ch. 19James Fenimore Cooper: Nature and Nature’s God ; ; John E. Alvis ; ; Ch.20Religion, Nature, and Disobedience in the Thought of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau ; ; Bryan-Paul Frost ; ; Ch.21“Proclaim Liberty throughout the Land”: Frederick Douglass, William Lloyd Garrison, and the Abolition of Slavery ; ; Richard S. Ruderman ; ; Ch. 22Abraham Lincoln: The Moderation of a Democratic Statesman ; ; Steven Kautz ; ; ; Part Four: Growth of an Empire (1865–1945) ; ; ; Ch.23 Walt Whitman and Politics by Other Means ; ; Peter S. Field ; ; Ch. 24Feminism as an American Project: The Political Thought of Elizabeth Cady Stanton ; ; Melissa S. Williams ; ; Ch. 25Mark Twain on the American Character ; ; David Foster ; ; Ch. 26Pricking the Bubble of Utopian Sentiment: The Political Thought of William Graham Sumner ; ; Lance Robinson ; ; Ch. 27Booker T. Washington and the “Severe American Crucible” ; ; Peter W. Schramm ; ; Ch. 28Co-workers in the Kingdom of Culture: W. E. B. Du Bois’s Vision of Race Synthesis ; ; Jonathan Marks ; ; C. 29Henry Adams and Our Ancient Faith ; ; Christopher Flannery ; ; Ch. 30Jane Addams as Civic Theorist: Struggling to Reconcile Competing Claims ; ; Jean Bethke Elshtain ; ; ; Ch. 31Herbert Croly’s Progressive “Liberalism” ; ; Thomas S. Engeman ; ; Ch. 32Theodore Roosevelt and the Stewardship of the American Presidency ; ; Jean M. Yarbrough ; ; Ch. 33Woodrow Wilson, the Organic State, and American Republicanism ; ; Ronald J. Pestritto ; ; Ch. 34The Making of the Modern Supreme Court: Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., and Louis D. Brandeis ; ; David F. Forte ; ; Ch. 35John Dewey’s Alternative Liberalism ; ; David Fott ; ; Ch. 36Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the Second Bill of Rights ; ; Donald R. Brand ; ; Part Five: New Challenges at Home and Abroad (1945–present) ; ; Ch. 37Ayn Rand: Radical for Capitalism ; ; William R. Thomas ; ; Ch. 38Walker Percy’s American Thomism ; ; Peter Augustine Lawler ; ; Ch. 39Russell Kirk’s Anglo-American Conservatism ; ; James McClellan ; ; Ch. 40The Two Revolutions of Martin Luther King, Jr. ; ; Peter C. Myers ; ; Ch. 41Malcolm X: From Apolitical Acolyte to Political Preacher ; ; Lucas E. Morel ; ; Ch. 42Betty Friedan and Gloria Steinem: The Popular Transformation of American Feminism in the Late Twentieth Century ; ; Natalie Fuehrer Taylor and Daryl McGowan Tress ; ; Ch. 43“The Secret Heart of America”: Lyndon Baines Johnson’s Bold Synthesis of American Thought ; ; Daniel T. Carrigg and James A. Morone ; ; Ch. 44John Rawls’s “Democratic” Theory of Justice ; ; David Lewis Schaefer ; ; Ch. 45Henry Kissinger: The Challenge of Statesmanship in Liberal Democracy ; ; Peter Josephson ; ; Ch. 46Irving Kristol and the Reinvigoration of Bourgeois Republicanism ; ; Laurence D. Cooper ; ; Ch. 47The Jurisprudence of William Joseph Brennan, Jr., and Thurgood Marshall ; ; Bradley C. S. Watson ; ; Ch. 48Ronald Reagan: Statesman and Original Political Thinker ; ; Steven F. Hayward ; ; Ch. 49The Textualist Jurisprudence of Antonin Scalia ; ; Ralph A. Rossum ; ; Ch. 50“Yes, We Can”: The Progressive Political Thought of Barack Obama ; ; Jeffrey Sikkenga … (more)
- Edition:
- 2nd
- Publisher Details:
- Lanham : Lexington Books
- Publication Date:
- 2019
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 320.0973
Political science -- United States -- History
United States -- Politics and government - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781498558709
- Related ISBNs:
- 9781498558693
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