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Charles A. Beard

Charles A. Beard

Charles A. Beard

An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of The United States will be released on September 05, 1986 in Trade Paperback
Sep 05, 1986
Sep 05, 1986
Sep 05, 1986

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Chronicle of Higher Education, May 6, 2012
...The legendary historian Charles A. Beard once said that to earn a master's degree you study one coal mine, and to earn a Ph.D. you study two. As a metaphor for the...
Zimbio, February 13, 2012
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Wicked Local Upton, November 1, 2011
...read it and were molded by it. No other book of history in the last century - not Charles Beard on the Constitution, not C. Vann Woodward on the South, not Doris Kearns Goodwin on Roosevelt and Lincoln, nor David McCullough on Harry Truman and John Adams...
Lawrence Journal-World, October 24, 2011
...read it and were molded by it. No other book of history in the last century — not Charles Beard on the Constitution, not C. Vann Woodward on the South, not Doris Kearns Goodwin on Roosevelt and Lincoln, nor David McCullough on Harry Truman and John...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, October 23, 2011
...read it and were molded by it. No other book of history in the last century -- not Charles Beard on the Constitution, not C. Vann Woodward on the South, not Doris Kearns Goodwin on Roosevelt and Lincoln nor David McCullough on Harry Truman and John Adams...
Newbury Port News, October 22, 2011
...read it and were molded by it. No other book of history in the last century ? not Charles Beard on the Constitution, not C. Vann Woodward on the South, not Doris Kearns Goodwin on Roosevelt and Lincoln, nor David McCullough on Harry Truman and John Adams...
New York Times, July 23, 2011
...revolution happened in the Age of Jackson, and thought of the preceding years merely as prologue. Progressives like Charles Beard and Carl Becker had tried to bring life to the history of the early Republic by writing about a transition from aristocracy...
Examiner.com, February 16, 2012
...example, might first read major works from progressive historians during the early to middle twentieth century, such as Charles A. Beard and Frederick Jackson Turner, move to scholarships from post World War II consensus historians, such as that of...
Zimbio, February 13, 2012
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LewRockwell.com, February 7, 2012
...what Clare Booth Luce wittily labeled "globaloney." They were opposed to what the former New Deal historian-turned-noninterventionist Charles A. Beard labeled the foreign policy of "perpetual war for perpetual peace." This, of course, has to be...
WISH-TV, December 16, 2011
...boil order issued earlier this week had been lifted, and water in the city was safe to use. Charles A. Beard Memorial School Corp. altered class schedules to deal with the water problem in the Henry County community. Water Department Supervisor Randy...
Independent Institute, December 7, 2011
...figures included Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, philosopher John Dewey, economist Thorstein Veblen, and historians James Harvey Robinson and Charles A. Beard. What united them was historicism and cultural organicism (Morton White, Social Thought in...
Stop The ACLU, June 4, 2011
...This is a canard that the left has trotted out for decades, ever since the early 1900s when Charles Beard warped American history toward his communist ideology and dragged our educational establishment along with him in so doing. There were in fact, only...
Tea at Trianon, June 2, 2011
...been putting off. He enrolled at Columbia, where he fell under the sway of historian and political scientist Charles Beard and philosopher John Dewey , and began publishing essays in the Dial , the Atlantic Monthly , and other magazines. His first book,...