Following a trail blazed by Felix Gilbert, this thesis contends that, contrary to perceptions commonly held by historians and political scientists, the ideology of early American foreign relations included a radical perspective contrary to the norms of traditional diplomacy. An examination of the writings of Thomas Paine and a wide range of secondary sources on Paine, early America, and the ideology of American foreign policy makes clear that Paine in particular believed that the American Revolution had launched a new world order of democracy, peace, and unrestricted international commerce that had spread to France by 1789 and would soon sweep the world. Paine's vision changed over time from an emphasis on global transformation by exampl...
At a pivotal time in early American history, one man was able to influence the hearts and minds of a...
First paragraph: 'The independence of America, considered merely as a separation from England, would...
In the transatlantic world of the late eighteenth century, easterly winds blew radical thought to Am...
Following a trail blazed by Felix Gilbert, this thesis contends that, contrary to perceptions common...
The political thought of Thomas Paine offers an interesting case study to investigate the idea of re...
The political thought of Thomas Paine offers an interesting case study to investigate the idea of re...
The enormous popularity of his pamphlet Common Sense made Thomas Paine one of the best-known patriot...
Thomas Paine was a typical professional revolutionist. He actively participated in both the American...
none1noBy reconstructing Thomas Paine's vision of the Atlantic world, this paper will discuss three ...
Thomas Paine: Public Policymaker for Liberty and Equality Thomas Paine was a prolific writer and thi...
A look at Thomas Paine's ideologies and impacts both in the Colonies and throughout the world. Exami...
This study is a cultural and political analysis of the emergence and deterioration of the relationsh...
The essay considers the two concepts of \u201cEmpire of Liberty\u201d in the political thought of Je...
At the end of the Atlantic revolutions, the counter-revolutionary campaigns against T. Paine played ...
Following the commencement of the French Revolution in 1789, a debate erupted in the Atlantic world ...
At a pivotal time in early American history, one man was able to influence the hearts and minds of a...
First paragraph: 'The independence of America, considered merely as a separation from England, would...
In the transatlantic world of the late eighteenth century, easterly winds blew radical thought to Am...
Following a trail blazed by Felix Gilbert, this thesis contends that, contrary to perceptions common...
The political thought of Thomas Paine offers an interesting case study to investigate the idea of re...
The political thought of Thomas Paine offers an interesting case study to investigate the idea of re...
The enormous popularity of his pamphlet Common Sense made Thomas Paine one of the best-known patriot...
Thomas Paine was a typical professional revolutionist. He actively participated in both the American...
none1noBy reconstructing Thomas Paine's vision of the Atlantic world, this paper will discuss three ...
Thomas Paine: Public Policymaker for Liberty and Equality Thomas Paine was a prolific writer and thi...
A look at Thomas Paine's ideologies and impacts both in the Colonies and throughout the world. Exami...
This study is a cultural and political analysis of the emergence and deterioration of the relationsh...
The essay considers the two concepts of \u201cEmpire of Liberty\u201d in the political thought of Je...
At the end of the Atlantic revolutions, the counter-revolutionary campaigns against T. Paine played ...
Following the commencement of the French Revolution in 1789, a debate erupted in the Atlantic world ...
At a pivotal time in early American history, one man was able to influence the hearts and minds of a...
First paragraph: 'The independence of America, considered merely as a separation from England, would...
In the transatlantic world of the late eighteenth century, easterly winds blew radical thought to Am...