The ideological origins of the American Revolution

Title The ideological origins of the American Revolution
Names Bailyn, Bernard.
Book Number BR012383
Title Status Active
Medium Braille
Annotation Bailyn examines pamphlets, essays, sermons, treatises, and poems published in the colonies prior to 1776 and concludes that the American Revolution was not undertaken to enforce changes in economic or social organization but was primarily an ideological, constitutional, and political struggle. A postscript discusses the contentious debate to ratify the Constitution. Pulitzer Prize for History.
Local Subject Adult Non-Fiction - AN
Adult Book - AD
Long Book - LO
Politics and Government - POL
Current Events / Contemporary Issues - CON
History, United States - HUS
History - HST
Award-Winning Adult Books - AWA
History, U.S. - 18th Century - HUE
Audience Notes Award winner.
LC Subject Political science - United States - History
United States - History - Revolution, 1775-1783
Call Number 320.50973 ANF
Language English
Released 1992
Publication Info Washington, D.C. : National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, Library of Congress, 1992 (National Braille Press, transcribing agency. National Braille Press, distributor.)
Original Publication Transcription of: Enl. ed. Cambridge, Mass. : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1992.
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