Early American republican discourse represents a significant innovation on the traditional republican antagonism to ‘empire.’ While no consensus was established as to the kind of international strategies that would be adopted by the new state in order to enhance its greatness, a significant number of American leaders sought the creation of a ‘Republican Empire‘, or an ‘Empire of Liberty.’ While these ‘imperial projects’ assumed different positions in regard to territorial expansion—Jefferson—and commercial expansion—Hamilton—they each represented a conceptual reconciliation between the politics of empire and the politics of liberty. This discursive innovation can be explained in terms of the specific political and socio-economic processes o...
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Drawing on recent works that have challenged the national orientation of politics and print culture ...
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The Imperial Republic addresses the enduring relationship that the American constitution has with th...
242 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.As politicians of the Revolut...
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Military service was the agency through which American soldiers in the Revolution through the beginn...
The article raises the problem of American imperialism. The author proposes a new approach to the is...
The essay considers the two concepts of \u201cEmpire of Liberty\u201d in the political thought of Je...
The Purpose Of the present study is to investigate how a selection of American writers conceived of ...
The purpose of this article is to examine whether Thomas Jefferson's expansionist “Empire of Liberty...
Drawing on recent works that have challenged the national orientation of politics and print culture ...
The origins of the U.S. Constitution are the source of endless debate. What did the founders intend ...
This project examines the idea of an American republican empire from the eve of the Revolution throu...
This article relates the evolving relationship between republicanism and the problem of 'empire' to ...
The Imperial Republic addresses the enduring relationship that the American constitution has with th...
242 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.As politicians of the Revolut...
This article identifies and explores the presence of republican thought in the intellectual and poli...
This paper explores the inner theoretical relationship between republicanism and federalism in the p...
This dissertation examines the relationship between the ideology of republicanism and expansion. Chr...
The purpose of this article is to shed light upon an aspect of American international political thou...
Military service was the agency through which American soldiers in the Revolution through the beginn...
The article raises the problem of American imperialism. The author proposes a new approach to the is...
The essay considers the two concepts of \u201cEmpire of Liberty\u201d in the political thought of Je...
The Purpose Of the present study is to investigate how a selection of American writers conceived of ...
The purpose of this article is to examine whether Thomas Jefferson's expansionist “Empire of Liberty...
Drawing on recent works that have challenged the national orientation of politics and print culture ...
The origins of the U.S. Constitution are the source of endless debate. What did the founders intend ...