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The Rise of American Democracy Sean Wilentz (Princeton University)

The Rise of American Democracy By Sean Wilentz (Princeton University)

The Rise of American Democracy by Sean Wilentz (Princeton University)


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Now available in three separate paperbacks designed for college courses, The Rise of American Democracy, acclaimed as the definitive study of the period by one of the greatest American historians, traces a historical arc from the earliest days of the republic to the opening shots of the Civil War.

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The Rise of American Democracy: The Crisis of the New Order 1787-1815 by Sean Wilentz (Princeton University)

Ferocious clashes among the Founders over the role of ordinary citizens in a government of we, the people were eventually resolved in the triumph of Andrew Jackson. Thereafter, Sean Wilentz shows, a fateful division arose between two starkly opposed democracies-a division contained until the election of Abraham Lincoln sparked its bloody resolution. The College Edition features a new preface and further reading lists for each volume. It eliminated the endnotes of the one-volume edition but preserves the entire text of the original.

About Sean Wilentz (Princeton University)

Sean Wilentz is the George Henry Davis 1886 Professor of American History at Princeton University and author of the Bancroft Prize-winning The Rise of American Democracy, Bob Dylan in America, and many other works. He is completing his next book, No Property in Man, on slavery, antislavery, and the Constitution, based on his Nathan I. Huggins Lectures delivered at Harvard in 2015.

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CIN0393930068G
9780393930061
0393930068
The Rise of American Democracy: The Crisis of the New Order 1787-1815 by Sean Wilentz (Princeton University)
Used - Good
Paperback
WW Norton & Co
20070320
304
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