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  • John Adams, Alexander Hamilton, and the Quasi-War with France

    John Adams, Alexander Hamilton, and the Quasi-War with France

  • CONDORCET (1743–94) Bernard Jolibert1

    CONDORCET (1743–94) Bernard Jolibert1

  • Thomas Paine's Influential Rhetoric in Common Sense

    Thomas Paine's Influential Rhetoric in Common Sense

  • De Sade's Theatrical Passions

    De Sade's Theatrical Passions

  • Causes of the American Revolution

    Causes of the American Revolution

  • Montesquieu on the History and Geography of Political Liberty

    Montesquieu on the History and Geography of Political Liberty

  • The Misunderstood Philosophy of Thomas Paine

    The Misunderstood Philosophy of Thomas Paine

  • Tyranny Plagued the French Revolution

    Tyranny Plagued the French Revolution

  • Amiri Baraka

    Amiri Baraka

  • “Bonapartism” As Hazard and Promise.

    “Bonapartism” As Hazard and Promise." Caesarism in the Post-Revolutionary Age

  • The Concepts of Bonapartism and Caesarism from Marx to Gramsci

    The Concepts of Bonapartism and Caesarism from Marx to Gramsci

  • The Role of the Militia During the Revolutionary War by Edward Ayres, Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation Historian

    The Role of the Militia During the Revolutionary War by Edward Ayres, Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation Historian

  • The Intellectual Origins of French Jacobin Socialism

    The Intellectual Origins of French Jacobin Socialism

  • The Limits of Revolutionary Radicalism: Tom Paine and Slavery

    The Limits of Revolutionary Radicalism: Tom Paine and Slavery

  • Dictatorship in History and Theory: Bonapartism, Caesarism, And

    Dictatorship in History and Theory: Bonapartism, Caesarism, And

  • Germaine De Staël

    Germaine De Staël

  • French Revolution French Revolution French Revolution French

    French Revolution French Revolution French Revolution French

  • Chapter 4 Sade and the French Revolution

    Chapter 4 Sade and the French Revolution

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  • Peter Mcphee, Daily Life in the French Revolution
  • Jean-Antoine-Nicolas De Caritat, Marquis De Condorcet. Sketch for a Historical Picture of the Progress of the Human Mind
  • Organizations, Civil Society, and the Roots of Development,” NBER, October 2014
  • A-Revolutionary-War-Timeline.Pdf
  • The American Revolution: Step-By-Step Activities to Engage
  • TATUM-THESIS-2016.Pdf (369.7Kb)
  • Chapter 18: the French Revolution and Napoleon, 1789-1815
  • From Fraternity to Fratricide Why the Jacobin Vision of Utopia Degenerated Into the Terror
  • The “Feminist” Problems with Olympe De Gouges, Madame Roland, and Madame De Staël
  • The Revolutionary Era (Pdf)
  • Observations from America's First Great-Power Competition
  • Germaine De Staël’S Réflexions Sur Le Procès De La Reine: an Act of Compassion?
  • Madame De Staël and the War of Opinion Regarding the Cession of Norway 1813-1814
  • The Quasi-War: America's First Limited War, 1798-1801 Donald R. Hickey
  • The Revolutionary Ideas of the Marquis De Sade
  • Montesquieu and the Making of the Modern World
  • Images of Nature and Revolutionary Violence in Germaine De Staël's
  • All Texts by Theme, Making the Revolution: America, 1763-1791


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