Tom Paine and Revolutionary America by Eric Foner (1977, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherOxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-100195021827
ISBN-139780195021820
eBay Product ID (ePID)53790

Product Key Features

Number of Pages348 Pages
Publication NameTom Paine and Revolutionary America
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year1977
SubjectGeneral, Historical
TypeTextbook
AuthorEric Foner
Subject AreaPolitical Science, Biography & Autobiography
FormatTrade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height0.7 in
Item Weight13.1 Oz
Item Length5.4 in
Item Width8 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN75-025456
Dewey Edition22
Reviews"Dr. Foner has been extraordinarily successful in recognizing Tom Paine for the complex person that he was....The book not only treats Paine as a participant in two revolutions from a fresh point of view, but it relates the man and his ideas to mass movements and the aspirations of the laboring classes. [It] is sure to be recognized as an authoritative account of the shaping of Anglo-American radical ideology."--Richard B. Morris, Columbia University "The best book on Paine that I have read....Enlightening, interesting, and learned."--Carl Bridenbaugh, "The best book on Paine that I have read....Enlightening, interesting, and learned."--Carl Bridenbaugh, "Dr. Foner has been extraordinarily successful in recognizing Tom Paine for the complex person that he was....The book not only treats Paine as a participant in two revolutions from a fresh point of view, but it relates the man and his ideas to mass movements and the aspirations of the laboring classes. [It] is sure to be recognized as an authoritative account of the shaping of Anglo-American radical ideology."--Richard B. Morris, Columbia University"The best book on Paine that I have read....Enlightening, interesting, and learned."--Carl Bridenbaugh, "Dr. Foner has been extraordinarily successful in recognizing Tom Paine for the complex person that he was....The book not only treats Paine as a participant in two revolutions from a fresh point of view, but it relates the man and his ideas to mass movements and the aspirations of thelaboring classes. [It] is sure to be recognized as an authoritative account of the shaping of Anglo-American radical ideology."--Richard B. Morris, Columbia University, "The best book on Paine that I have read....Enlightening, interesting, andlearned."--Carl Bridenbaugh, "Dr. Foner has been extraordinarily successful in recognizing Tom Paine for the complex person that he was....The book not only treats Paine as a participant in two revolutions from a fresh point of view, but it relates the man and his ideas to mass movements and the aspirations of the laboring classes. [It] is sure to be recognized as an authoritative account of the shaping of Anglo-American radical ideology."--Richard B. Morris,Columbia University "The best book on Paine that I have read....Enlightening, interesting, and learned."--Carl Bridenbaugh, "Dr. Foner has been extraordinarily successful in recognizing Tom Painefor the complex person that he was....The book not only treats Paine as aparticipant in two revolutions from a fresh point of view, but it relates theman and his ideas to mass movements and the aspirations of the laboring classes.[It] is sure to be recognized as an authoritative account of the shaping ofAnglo-American radical ideology."--Richard B. Morris, Columbia University
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal320.51/092
Table Of ContentPreface to Updated EditionIntroduction1.. The Making of a Radical2.. Paine's Philadelphia3.. Common Sense and Paine's Republicanism4.. Paine, the Philadelphia Radicals, and the Political Revolution of 17765.. Price Controls and Laissez-Faire: Paine and the Moral Economy of the American Crowd6.. Paine and the New Nation7.. Epilogue: England, France, and AmericaNotesAcknowledgmentsIndex
LC Classification NumberJC178.V2

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