The American Counterrevolution: A Retreat from Liberty, 1783-1800Stackpole Books, 1998 - 634 páginas A refutation of virtually the entire historiography surrounding the outcomes of the Revolution, this epic narrative traces the shift from the ideas of liberty to the politics of order during the difficult period between 1783 and1800. 70 illustrations. |
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Contenido
Pilgrimage | xiii |
Chronology | xxiii |
Introduction | xlvii |
Chapter 2 | 35 |
Chapter 3 | 42 |
Benjamin Franklin Bache and the Friends of Liberty | 48 |
Chapter 4 | 59 |
Chapter 5 | 66 |
LIBERTY IN AMERICAS OTHER LAND OF LIBERTY | 216 |
ANNUS MIRABILIS I 1793 | 235 |
AMERICAN LIBERATORS AS OUTCASTS | 268 |
LIBERTY ABOLISHED IN AMERICA | 279 |
EDMUND BURKE FRIEND OF ORDER | 297 |
FRIENDS OF ORDER | 316 |
ANNUS MIRABILIS II 1798 | 340 |
THE MOST RADICAL COUNTERREVOLUTIONARY | 439 |
PHILLIS WHEATLEY AND AFRICAN LIBERTY | 88 |
LIBERTY AND THE RIGHTS OF AFRICANS | 98 |
29 | 110 |
48 | 116 |
68 | 123 |
YALE COLLEGE AND WORLD REVOLUTION | 129 |
CITIZENESSES IN THE LAND OF LIBERTY | 161 |
AFRICANS IN THE LAND OF LIBERTY | 202 |
BLACK AMERICAN FRIENDS OF ORDER | 452 |
ORDER IN AMERICAS OTHER LAND OF LIBERTY | 481 |
THE JUDGMENT OF HISTORY | 493 |
FRIENDS OF LIBERTY IN THE LAND OF ORDER | 499 |
Endnotes | 534 |
Bibliographical Note | 585 |
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