United States -- Politics and government -- 1783-1865
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United States -- Politics and government -- 1783-1865
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- Writings from the new nation, 1784-1826, John Adams ; Gordon S. Wood, editor
- Settlers as conquerors, free land policy in Antebellum America, Julius Wilm
- Republicanism and liberalism in America and the German states, 1750-1850, edited by Jürgen Heideking, James A. Henretta with the assistance of Peter Becker
- Le mot "democracy" et son histoire aux Etats-Unis de 1780 à 1856, Bertlinde Laniel
- The Washington community, 1800-1828, James Sterling Young
- What makes the EU viable?, European integration in the light of the antebellum US experience, Andrew Glencross
- Dangerous ground, squatters, statesmen, and the antebellum rupture of American democracy, John Suval
- Jefferson's empire, the language of American nationhood, Peter S. Onuf
- The rise of American democracy, Jefferson to Lincoln, Sean Wilentz
- Writings, John Marshall ; [Charles F. Hobson, editor]
- This vast southern empire, slaveholders at the helm of American foreign policy, Matthew Karp
- Aristocracy in America, from the sketch-book of a German nobleman : with excerpts from the Americans in their moral, social, and political relations, Francis J. Grund ; edited and with an introduction by Armin Mattes
- Race, slavery, and liberalism in nineteenth-century American literature, Arthur Riss
- Republicanism and liberalism in America and the German states, 1750-1850, edited by Jürgen Heideking, James A. Henretta with the assistance of Peter Becker
- The idea of a party system, the rise of legitimate opposition in the United States, 1780-1840, by Richard Hofstadter
- E pluribus Europa?, assessing the EU compound polity by analogy with the early US Republic, Andrew Glencross
- Recreating the American republic, rules of apportionment, constitutional change, and American political development, 1700-1870, Charles A. Kromkowski
- The birth of empire, DeWitt Clinton and the American experience, 1769-1828, Evan Cornog
- The first way of war, American war making on the frontier, 1607-1814, John Grenier
- The presidential game, the origins of American presidential politics, Richard P. McCormick
- Writings, James Madison
- Compound republics as viable political systems, a comparison of the Holy Roman Empire of the German nation and the European Union, Peter Haldén
- Men of letters in the early republic, cultivating forums of citizenship, Catherine O'Donnell Kaplan
- Stability without statehood, lessons from Europe's history before the sovereign state, Peter Haldén
- Invisible sovereign, imagining public opinion from the revolution to reconstruction, Mark G. Schmeller
- The founders and finance, how Hamilton, Gallatin, and other immigrants forged a new economy, Thomas K. McCraw
- Cotton and race in the making of America, the human costs of economic power, Gene Dattel
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