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The search for a usable past, and other essays in historiography
Henry Steele Commager-
Frontmatter
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INTRODUCTION (page ix)
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A Search for A Usable Past (page 3)
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Constitutional History and the Higher Law (page 28)
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The Economic Interpretation of the Constitution Reconsidered (page 56)
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Joseph Story: A Portrait (page 74)
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Jefferson and the Book-Burners (page 99)
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The Blasphemy of Abner Kneeland (page 106)
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The Dilemma of Theodore Parker (page 121)
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Theodore Parker, Intellectual Gourmand (page 140)
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The Significance of The Dial (page 152)
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The Second War of American Independence (page 158)
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The Era of Reform (page 168)
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"Democracy in America" (page 181)
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Civil War Cartography (page 196)
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How the Lost Cause Was Lost (page 213)
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The Hope of Reform, 1890-1917 (page 224)
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Lester Ward and the Welfare State (page 242)
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Jane Addams at Hull House (page 270)
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John Fiske: An Interpretation (page 282)
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Should the Historian Sit in Judgment? (page 300)
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Should the Historian Write Contemporary History? (page 323)
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Anders Sørensen Vedel: The Hamlet of Lilliebjerget (page 335)
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Struensee and the Enlightenment (page 349)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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AHR | 73.2 (Dec. 1967): 436 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/1866171 |
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Citable Link
Published: c1967
Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf
- 9781628200799 (hardcover)
- 9781628200805 (paper)