The Reconstruction of American Political Ideology, 1865-1917

The Reconstruction of American Political Ideology, 1865-1917
Title The Reconstruction of American Political Ideology, 1865-1917 PDF eBook
Author Frank Tariello
Publisher
Pages 208
Release 1982
Genre
ISBN 9780835731416

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The Reconstruction of American Political Ideology, 1865-1917

The Reconstruction of American Political Ideology, 1865-1917
Title The Reconstruction of American Political Ideology, 1865-1917 PDF eBook
Author Frank Tariello
Publisher
Pages 216
Release 1982
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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American Political Ideas, 1865-1917

American Political Ideas, 1865-1917
Title American Political Ideas, 1865-1917 PDF eBook
Author Charles Merriam
Publisher Routledge
Pages 484
Release 2017-09-08
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1351532413

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Charles Merriam is scarcely read today, and even among scholars he is probably more often cited than read seriously. His ambiguous position in the study of American democracy is unfortunate. Between the two world wars, Merriman was the doyen of American political science. This was a period when the most formative characteristics of academic social sciences were taking shape, characteristics that were to dominate the remainder of the century. During this period, "science" and "progress" became virtually synonymous in the social sciences. Between the two world wars, the liberal progressive critique of America's founders, a critique that included scholars such as Woodrow Wilson, Charles Beard, and others, became the orthodoxy of a new political science. The heart of that critique, insofar as it turned on methodological questions of how to study American government, was very much the work of Charles Merriam. Anyone who seeks to understand why that period was so pivotal in the interpretation of American democracy must necessarily study Charles Merriam and his influence. His work represents the first comprehensive effort by a scholar in the liberal-progressive tradition to survey the entirety of American political thought. To read Merriam's political essays and writings is to read a political theory that the behavioral tradition would come to label as "normative." His essays included insightful interpretations of Hobbes and Rousseau in European political philosophy as well as an earlier work tracing American political thought from the founding to the Civil War. This is a fundamental work for scholars working in the liberal-progressive tradition.

The Reconstruction of American Political Ideology, 1865-1917

The Reconstruction of American Political Ideology, 1865-1917
Title The Reconstruction of American Political Ideology, 1865-1917 PDF eBook
Author Frank Tariello
Publisher
Pages 216
Release 1982
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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An American Crisis

An American Crisis
Title An American Crisis PDF eBook
Author William Ranulf Brock
Publisher
Pages 354
Release 1963
Genre Reconstruction
ISBN

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A British scholar studies the behavior of American politicians and the American political system in a time of crisis.

American Political Ideas, 1865-1917

American Political Ideas, 1865-1917
Title American Political Ideas, 1865-1917 PDF eBook
Author Charles Edward Merriam
Publisher Transaction Publishers
Pages 534
Release 2007-12-31
Genre Political Science
ISBN 141281703X

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Charles Merriam is scarcely read today, and even among scholars he is probably more often cited than read seriously. His ambiguous position in the study of American democracy is unfortunate. Between the two world wars, Merriman was the doyen of American political science. This was a period when the most formative characteristics of academic social sciences were taking shape, characteristics that were to dominate the remainder of the century. During this period, "science" and "progress" became virtually synonymous in the social sciences. Between the two world wars, the liberal progressive critique of America's founders, a critique that included scholars such as Woodrow Wilson, Charles Beard, and others, became the orthodoxy of a new political science. The heart of that critique, insofar as it turned on methodological questions of how to study American government, was very much the work of Charles Merriam. Anyone who seeks to understand why that period was so pivotal in the interpretation of American democracy must necessarily study Charles Merriam and his influence. His work represents the first comprehensive effort by a scholar in the liberal-progressive tradition to survey the entirety of American political thought. To read Merriam's political essays and writings is to read a political theory that the behavioral tradition would come to label as "normative." His essays included insightful interpretations of Hobbes and Rousseau in European political philosophy as well as an earlier work tracing American political thought from the founding to the Civil War. This is a fundamental work for scholars working in the liberal-progressive tradition. Charles Merriam (1874-1953) was professor of political science at the University of Chicago. He served on the Research Committee on Social Trends under President Hebert Hoover and on the National Resources Planning Board under President Franklin D. Roosevelt. He is known as the father of the behavioral movement in political science and believed that theories of political process needed to be linked to practical political activity. Sidney A. Pearson, Jr. is professor emeritus of political science at Radford University. He is the series editor of Library of Liberal Thought at Transaction Publishers. In addition to this title he also wrote new introductions for Presidential Leadership, The New Democracy, and Party Government all available from Transaction Publishers.

The Political History of the United States of America During the Period of Reconstruction

The Political History of the United States of America During the Period of Reconstruction
Title The Political History of the United States of America During the Period of Reconstruction PDF eBook
Author Edward McPherson
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 662
Release 2024-01-30
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3385252997

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1875.