Freedom Just Around the Corner: A New American History: 1585-1828A powerful reinterpretation of the founding of America by a Pulitzer Prize–winning historian. The creation of the United States of America is the central event of the past four hundred years," states Walter McDougall in his preface to Freedom Just Around the Corner. With this statement begins McDougall's most ambitious, original, and uncompromising of histories. McDougall marshals the latest scholarship and writes in a style redolent with passion, pathos, and humour in pursuit of truths often obscured in books burdened with political slants. With an insightful approach to the nearly 250 years spanning America's beginnings, McDougall offers his readers an understanding of the uniqueness of the "American character" and how this character has shaped the wide ranging course of historical events. McDougall explains that Americans have always been in a unique position of enjoying "more opportunity to pursue their ambitions䳨an any other people in history." Throughout Freedom Just Around the Corner the character of the American people shines, a character built out of a freedom to indulge in the whole panoply of human behaviour. The genius behind the success of the United States is founded on the complex, irrepressible American spirit. A grand narrative rich with new details and insights about colonial and early national history, Freedom Just Around the Corner is the first instalment of a trilogy that will eventually bring the story of America up to the present day, a story epic, bemusing, and brooding. |
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The English Common Law tradition, unknown on the continent, was surely one necessary condition. Anglo-Saxons carried over from northern Germany the habit of resolving disputes by appeal to local customs as interpreted by judges ...
To be sure, the state-building Tudor and Stuart monarchs did set up chancery courts under their executive authority, but defenders of the Common Law such as Sir Edward Coke (in his Institutes of the Lawes of England, 1628–44) resisted ...
But partition and fencing had already reduced common lands by as much as a third in the Midlands and southern counties by the turn of the seventeenth century. The transition was not gentle. Since proprietors of whatever rank had to ...
Accustomed for centuries to eking out humble but secure livings through free use of common fields, forests, pastures, and private gardens, they were reduced to itinerant farmhands selling their labor on a daily or seasonal basis, ...
11 Beyond one's trusted circle, however, the English Common Law principle of caveat emptor (let the buyer beware) prevailed. At the low end of the social scale corruption took familiar forms. Enterprising older women stocked bawdy ...
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Contenido
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38 | |
Barbadians Yorkers and Quakers | 71 |
Papists Witches Scofflaws and Preachers | 99 |
Germans Four Sorts of Britons and Africans | 136 |
Soldiers Speculators and Savages | 168 |
Sons of Liberty and TwoBottle Tyrants | 202 |
Patriots Tories Slackers and Spies | 239 |
Reluctant Nationalists Eager Imperialists | 371 |
Engineers Pioneers Peddlers and Democrats | 422 |
Travelers | 492 |
Apotheosis and Apocalypse in American Culture c 1830 | 498 |
Notes | 515 |
Physiographic Map of the United States 41 | 527 |
North America East of the Mississippi in 1763 199 | 557 |
Ratifying the Federal Constitution 309 | 565 |
Federalists Antis Vestals and Victims | 280 |
Master Builders Party Men and a Rogue | 321 |
Slavery in the United States 1821 | 597 |
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Freedom Just Around the Corner: A New American History: 1585-1828 Walter A. McDougall Vista previa limitada - 2004 |
Freedom Just Around the Corner: A New American History: 1585-1828 Walter A. McDougall Sin vista previa disponible - 2009 |
Freedom Just Around the Corner: A New American History: 1585-1828 Walter A. McDougall Sin vista previa disponible - 2004 |