American republicanism
American republicanism: Roman ideology in the United States Constitution M. N. S. Sellers
Publisher: New York : New York University Press, 1994.
ISBN: 0814780059
DDC: 320.473
LCC: JA84
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 247-331) and index.
Pt. I. Republican Images. 2. Republican Pseudonyms. 3. The
Iconography of the American Revolution. 4. North American Classicism.
5. Public Debate at the Time of the Constitutional Convention. 6.
Republican Images -- Pt. II. The Roman Example. 7. The Influence of
John Adams. 8. The Pennsylvania Republicans. 9. Polybius and the
Roman Constitution. 10. The English and American Constitutions. 11.
The United States Constitution. 12. The Roman Example -- Pt. III.
Republican Narratives. 13. Livy's Empire of Laws. 14. Plutarch's
Lives. 15. Tacitus and Liberty. 16. Sallust and Corruption. 17.
Cicero's Res Publica. 18. Republican Narratives -- Pt. IV. English
Commonwealths. 19. Thomas Gordon's Republicanism. 20. 'Cato' and
Virtue. 21. Algernon Sidney and the People. 22. James Harrington and
the Senate. 23. John Locke and the United States Constitution. 24.
English Commonwealths -- Pt. V. American Republicans. 25. The
Antifederalists. 26. Montesquieu's Republics.
27. James Wilson's Republicanism. 28. The State Ratifying
Conventions. 29. Publius as a Republican. 30. American Republicans --
Pt. VI. Res Publica Restituta. 31. American Republicanism.
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