Looking at the revolutionary context of Pennsylvania, the essay analyzes the continuous movement of rebellions during the American Revolution in order to highlight the process of institutionalization of the constitutional order, namely the changeable power relationship that shaped society. The essay reconstructs: 1) the battle for free trade and freedom of property and the resulting rising of the mercantile class as a national elite; 2) the mercantile political project of ordering society by creating a national system of public credit based upon the institution of the public debt and the foundation of the first national bank; 3) the vicissitudes of the bank by analyzing Dissertations of Government, the Affairs of the Bank and Paper Money (1...
The long-range causes for the American Revolution may be found in the different social environment d...
Throughout the late summer and fall of 1786, farmers in central and western Massachusetts organized ...
This Article explores the revolutionary period and the early national period of American constitutio...
Looking at the revolutionary context of Pennsylvania, the essay analyzes the continuous movement of ...
The question that is explored in this thesis is the formation of democratic government in colonial P...
In the aftermath of the American revolution, elites sought to defend their power and status against ...
Drawing on recent works that have challenged the national orientation of politics and print culture ...
This dissertation explores the American political thought and development in the period 1765-1850. I...
This dissertation explores the crucial link between war and politics in Philadelphia during the Amer...
Rebellion, Revolution, and the Constitution: Thomas Jefferson's Theory of Civil Disobedienc
Hardcover, 378 S.: 36,00 €Hardcover, 17x24The three essays and the collection of documents focus on ...
In the context of the American Revolution, alongside the influential notion of constituent power adv...
This study examines the reintegration of loyalists and disaffected residents in Pennsylvania who opp...
When thinking about the American Revolution, one is soon confronted by the puzzle of precisely which...
The article traces a hitherto-neglected form of political obligation, one that resulted from nationa...
The long-range causes for the American Revolution may be found in the different social environment d...
Throughout the late summer and fall of 1786, farmers in central and western Massachusetts organized ...
This Article explores the revolutionary period and the early national period of American constitutio...
Looking at the revolutionary context of Pennsylvania, the essay analyzes the continuous movement of ...
The question that is explored in this thesis is the formation of democratic government in colonial P...
In the aftermath of the American revolution, elites sought to defend their power and status against ...
Drawing on recent works that have challenged the national orientation of politics and print culture ...
This dissertation explores the American political thought and development in the period 1765-1850. I...
This dissertation explores the crucial link between war and politics in Philadelphia during the Amer...
Rebellion, Revolution, and the Constitution: Thomas Jefferson's Theory of Civil Disobedienc
Hardcover, 378 S.: 36,00 €Hardcover, 17x24The three essays and the collection of documents focus on ...
In the context of the American Revolution, alongside the influential notion of constituent power adv...
This study examines the reintegration of loyalists and disaffected residents in Pennsylvania who opp...
When thinking about the American Revolution, one is soon confronted by the puzzle of precisely which...
The article traces a hitherto-neglected form of political obligation, one that resulted from nationa...
The long-range causes for the American Revolution may be found in the different social environment d...
Throughout the late summer and fall of 1786, farmers in central and western Massachusetts organized ...
This Article explores the revolutionary period and the early national period of American constitutio...