This document provides an overview of articles related to the early American republic from 1789 to approximately 1820. It outlines two main sections - the first summarizing broad overviews of the early republic written by Gordon S. Wood, Thomas J. Archdeacon, Daniel Scott Smith, and Robert E. Shalhope. The second section covers more specific topics through articles by Paula Baker on women's role in politics, Matthew Rainbow Hale on newspapers during the French Revolution, Alan Taylor on political personas, and Richard C. Sinopoli on liberalism and republicanism.
This document provides an overview of articles related to the early American republic from 1789 to approximately 1820. It outlines two main sections - the first summarizing broad overviews of the early republic written by Gordon S. Wood, Thomas J. Archdeacon, Daniel Scott Smith, and Robert E. Shalhope. The second section covers more specific topics through articles by Paula Baker on women's role in politics, Matthew Rainbow Hale on newspapers during the French Revolution, Alan Taylor on political personas, and Richard C. Sinopoli on liberalism and republicanism.
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This document provides an overview of articles related to the early American republic from 1789 to approximately 1820. It outlines two main sections - the first summarizing broad overviews of the early republic written by Gordon S. Wood, Thomas J. Archdeacon, Daniel Scott Smith, and Robert E. Shalhope. The second section covers more specific topics through articles by Paula Baker on women's role in politics, Matthew Rainbow Hale on newspapers during the French Revolution, Alan Taylor on political personas, and Richard C. Sinopoli on liberalism and republicanism.
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a. The Significance of the Early Republic i. Gordon S. Wood b. American Historians and the American Revolution: A Bicentennial Overview i. Thomas J. Archdeacon c. American Historiography and Social Science History i. Daniel Scott Smith d. Republicanism and Early American Historiography i. Robert E. Shalhope 2. Specific Topics of Early Republic a. The Domestication of Politics: Woman and American Political Society, 1780-1920 i. Paula Baker b. On Their Tiptoes: Political Time and Newspapers during the Advent of the Radicalized French Revolution, circa 1792-1793 i. Matthew Rainbow Hale c. From Fathers to Friends of the People: Political Personas in the Early Republic i. Alan Taylor d. Liberalism, Republicanism & the Constitution i. Richard C. Sinopoli