Thomas Paine
Herausgeber: Kuklick, Bruce
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Thomas Paine is a unique political thinker who has continued to attract scholarly and popular attention from the time he wrote about both the American and French Revolutions at the end of the eighteenth century. This collection brings together the most recent essays debating the meaning and relevance of Paine's works.
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Thomas Paine is a unique political thinker who has continued to attract scholarly and popular attention from the time he wrote about both the American and French Revolutions at the end of the eighteenth century. This collection brings together the most recent essays debating the meaning and relevance of Paine's works.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 514
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 172mm x 244mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 884g
- ISBN-13: 9781138357723
- ISBN-10: 1138357723
- Artikelnr.: 63658156
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 514
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 172mm x 244mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 884g
- ISBN-13: 9781138357723
- ISBN-10: 1138357723
- Artikelnr.: 63658156
Bruce Kuklick is Nichols Professor of American History at the University of Pennsylvania, USA. He is the author of books in political, diplomatic and sport history, but his speciality is the history of ideas in America.
Contents: Series preface; Introduction. Part I Survey of the Literature: Thomas Paine: a survey of research and criticism since 1945
A. Owen Aldridge; The lifelong education of Thomas Paine (1737-1809): some reflections upon his acquaintance among books
Caroline Robbins. Part II Tom Paine and the History of Political Ideas: The moral economics of Tom Paine
William Christian; Thomas Paine: 'prepare in time an asylum for mankind'
Bernard Bailyn; A note on Common Sense and Christian Eschatology
Stephen Newman; Nature and revolution in Paine's Common Sense
Jack Fruchtman; From liberalism to radicalism: Tom Paine's Rights of Man
Gary Kates; Paine and Burke: God
nature and politics
Ian Harris; Thomas Paine: ransom
civil peace
and the natural right to welfare
John W. Seaman; Paine's Agrarian Justice and the secularisation of natural jurisprudence
Gregory Claeys. Paine and Republican Ideology: Thomas Paine's apostles: radical emigr and the triumph of Jeffersonian republicanism
Michael Durey; Radical Lockeanism in American political culture
Richard J. Ellis; English republicanism in the 1790s
Mark Philp. Paine and the Social History of Ideas: Ideology and the origins of liberal America
Gordon S. Wood; The American Revolution and the transformation of English republicanism
Arthur Sheps; Religion and radicalism: English political theory in the age of revolution
Isaac Kramnick; Paine
America and the 'modernization' of political consciousness
Jack P. Greene. Literary Analyses of Paine's Writings: The commonalties of Common Sense
Robert A. Ferguson; Style and identification in Common Sense
Elaine K. Ginsberg; Familial politics: Thomas Paine and the killing of the King
1776
Winthrop D. Jordan; Tom Paine and American loneliness
Martin Roth; Parasiting America: the radical function of heterogeneity in Thomas Paine's early writings
Molly Anne Rothenberg. Paine in Radical History: Radicals and the making of American democracy: toward a new narrative of
A. Owen Aldridge; The lifelong education of Thomas Paine (1737-1809): some reflections upon his acquaintance among books
Caroline Robbins. Part II Tom Paine and the History of Political Ideas: The moral economics of Tom Paine
William Christian; Thomas Paine: 'prepare in time an asylum for mankind'
Bernard Bailyn; A note on Common Sense and Christian Eschatology
Stephen Newman; Nature and revolution in Paine's Common Sense
Jack Fruchtman; From liberalism to radicalism: Tom Paine's Rights of Man
Gary Kates; Paine and Burke: God
nature and politics
Ian Harris; Thomas Paine: ransom
civil peace
and the natural right to welfare
John W. Seaman; Paine's Agrarian Justice and the secularisation of natural jurisprudence
Gregory Claeys. Paine and Republican Ideology: Thomas Paine's apostles: radical emigr and the triumph of Jeffersonian republicanism
Michael Durey; Radical Lockeanism in American political culture
Richard J. Ellis; English republicanism in the 1790s
Mark Philp. Paine and the Social History of Ideas: Ideology and the origins of liberal America
Gordon S. Wood; The American Revolution and the transformation of English republicanism
Arthur Sheps; Religion and radicalism: English political theory in the age of revolution
Isaac Kramnick; Paine
America and the 'modernization' of political consciousness
Jack P. Greene. Literary Analyses of Paine's Writings: The commonalties of Common Sense
Robert A. Ferguson; Style and identification in Common Sense
Elaine K. Ginsberg; Familial politics: Thomas Paine and the killing of the King
1776
Winthrop D. Jordan; Tom Paine and American loneliness
Martin Roth; Parasiting America: the radical function of heterogeneity in Thomas Paine's early writings
Molly Anne Rothenberg. Paine in Radical History: Radicals and the making of American democracy: toward a new narrative of
Contents: Series preface; Introduction. Part I Survey of the Literature: Thomas Paine: a survey of research and criticism since 1945
A. Owen Aldridge; The lifelong education of Thomas Paine (1737-1809): some reflections upon his acquaintance among books
Caroline Robbins. Part II Tom Paine and the History of Political Ideas: The moral economics of Tom Paine
William Christian; Thomas Paine: 'prepare in time an asylum for mankind'
Bernard Bailyn; A note on Common Sense and Christian Eschatology
Stephen Newman; Nature and revolution in Paine's Common Sense
Jack Fruchtman; From liberalism to radicalism: Tom Paine's Rights of Man
Gary Kates; Paine and Burke: God
nature and politics
Ian Harris; Thomas Paine: ransom
civil peace
and the natural right to welfare
John W. Seaman; Paine's Agrarian Justice and the secularisation of natural jurisprudence
Gregory Claeys. Paine and Republican Ideology: Thomas Paine's apostles: radical emigr and the triumph of Jeffersonian republicanism
Michael Durey; Radical Lockeanism in American political culture
Richard J. Ellis; English republicanism in the 1790s
Mark Philp. Paine and the Social History of Ideas: Ideology and the origins of liberal America
Gordon S. Wood; The American Revolution and the transformation of English republicanism
Arthur Sheps; Religion and radicalism: English political theory in the age of revolution
Isaac Kramnick; Paine
America and the 'modernization' of political consciousness
Jack P. Greene. Literary Analyses of Paine's Writings: The commonalties of Common Sense
Robert A. Ferguson; Style and identification in Common Sense
Elaine K. Ginsberg; Familial politics: Thomas Paine and the killing of the King
1776
Winthrop D. Jordan; Tom Paine and American loneliness
Martin Roth; Parasiting America: the radical function of heterogeneity in Thomas Paine's early writings
Molly Anne Rothenberg. Paine in Radical History: Radicals and the making of American democracy: toward a new narrative of
A. Owen Aldridge; The lifelong education of Thomas Paine (1737-1809): some reflections upon his acquaintance among books
Caroline Robbins. Part II Tom Paine and the History of Political Ideas: The moral economics of Tom Paine
William Christian; Thomas Paine: 'prepare in time an asylum for mankind'
Bernard Bailyn; A note on Common Sense and Christian Eschatology
Stephen Newman; Nature and revolution in Paine's Common Sense
Jack Fruchtman; From liberalism to radicalism: Tom Paine's Rights of Man
Gary Kates; Paine and Burke: God
nature and politics
Ian Harris; Thomas Paine: ransom
civil peace
and the natural right to welfare
John W. Seaman; Paine's Agrarian Justice and the secularisation of natural jurisprudence
Gregory Claeys. Paine and Republican Ideology: Thomas Paine's apostles: radical emigr and the triumph of Jeffersonian republicanism
Michael Durey; Radical Lockeanism in American political culture
Richard J. Ellis; English republicanism in the 1790s
Mark Philp. Paine and the Social History of Ideas: Ideology and the origins of liberal America
Gordon S. Wood; The American Revolution and the transformation of English republicanism
Arthur Sheps; Religion and radicalism: English political theory in the age of revolution
Isaac Kramnick; Paine
America and the 'modernization' of political consciousness
Jack P. Greene. Literary Analyses of Paine's Writings: The commonalties of Common Sense
Robert A. Ferguson; Style and identification in Common Sense
Elaine K. Ginsberg; Familial politics: Thomas Paine and the killing of the King
1776
Winthrop D. Jordan; Tom Paine and American loneliness
Martin Roth; Parasiting America: the radical function of heterogeneity in Thomas Paine's early writings
Molly Anne Rothenberg. Paine in Radical History: Radicals and the making of American democracy: toward a new narrative of