7 edition of A revolution in favor of government found in the catalog.
Published
2003
by Oxford University Press in Oxford [England], New York
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 231-314) and index.
Statement | Max M. Edling. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | KF4541 .E28 2003 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xii, 333 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 333 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL3576785M |
ISBN 10 | 0195148703 |
LC Control Number | 2002152079 |
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Although Edling presents his argument with scrupulous clarity, the book is not light reading/5(7). A Revolution in Favor of Government is based on a fresh reading of extensive sources, succinctly summarizes relevant information that's often unfamiliar, and puts American history in a comparative context.
Although Edling presents his argument with scrupulous clarity, the book is not light reading. Taking advantage of a newly published letterpress edition of the constitutional debates, A Revolution in Favor of Government recovers a neglected strand of the Federalist argument, making a persuasive case for rethinking the formation of the federal American state.
more/5(2). Taking advantage of a newly published letterpress edition of the constitutional debates, A Revolution in Favor of Government recovers a neglected strand of the Federalist argument, making a persuasive case for rethinking the formation of the federal American state.
In this new interpretation of America's origins, the author argues that during the Constitutional debates, the Federalists were primarily concerned with building a state able to act vigorously in defense of American national interests. By transferring the powers of war making and resource extraction from states to the national government, the US Constitution created a nation‐state invested.
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Next, A Revolution in Favor of Government revises our understanding of the. Max Edling, a young Swedish scholar, who has just finished a sabbatical at Stanford this year, did this book originally as a doctoral dissertation in England.
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InChina’s Communist leader Mao Zedong launched what became known as the Cultural Revolution in order to reassert his authority over the Chinese government. The Cultural Revolution and its. The House of Government was another, larger block of flats, completed in“a place where revolutionaries came home and the revolution came to Author: Owen Hatherley.
[Chap "Was the American Revolution Radical?," from Murray N. Rothbard's Conceived in Liberty, vol. 4, The Revolutionary War, –]. Especially since the early s, America has been concerned with opposing revolutions throughout the world; in the process, it has generated a historiography that denies its own revolutionary past.