The advance of democracy / Edited by J.R. Pole.

By: Pole, Jack Richon, compMaterial type: TextTextReference number:67021576Series: The Interpretations of American historyPublication details: New York : Harper & Row [1967] Description: vii, 216 p. ; 21 cmSubject(s): Democracy Addresses, essays, lectures | United States Politics & government Addresses, essays, lectures
Contents:
The rise of the democratic idea, by L. Hartz. Democracy and the American Revolution, by M. Jensen. Democracy and the American Revolution: a frame of reference, by R. Buel, Jr. Government by the people: the American Revolution and the democratization of the legislatures, by J.T. Main. The emergence of the majority principle in the American Revolution, by J.R. Pole. The Federalist no. 14, by J. Madison. From President Washington to President Jefferson, by N.E. Cunningham, Jr. Suffrage in the New West, by C. Williamson. The social functions of education, by R. Welter. The first-class hotel and the age of the common man, by D.E. King.
The spirit in which American cultivate the arts; why nearly all Americans prefer business activites, by A. de Tocqueville. A meaning for Turner's fronteri, by S. Elkins and E. McKitrick. Suffrage classes and party alignments: a study in voter Behavior, by R.P. McCormick. Jackson men with feet of Clay, by C.G. Sellers, Jr. Selective bibliography (p. 213-216).
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The rise of the democratic idea, by L. Hartz. Democracy and the American Revolution, by M. Jensen. Democracy and the American Revolution: a frame of reference, by R. Buel, Jr. Government by the people: the American Revolution and the democratization of the legislatures, by J.T. Main. The emergence of the majority principle in the American Revolution, by J.R. Pole. The Federalist no. 14, by J. Madison. From President Washington to President Jefferson, by N.E. Cunningham, Jr. Suffrage in the New West, by C. Williamson. The social functions of education, by R. Welter. The first-class hotel and the age of the common man, by D.E. King.

The spirit in which American cultivate the arts; why nearly all Americans prefer business activites, by A. de Tocqueville. A meaning for Turner's fronteri, by S. Elkins and E. McKitrick. Suffrage classes and party alignments: a study in voter Behavior, by R.P. McCormick. Jackson men with feet of Clay, by C.G. Sellers, Jr. Selective bibliography (p. 213-216).

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