The Elusive Republic


Political Economy in Jeffersonian America

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By Drew R. McCoy
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THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS
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PAPERBACK
Dimensions:
226 x 152 mm
Weight:
410 g
Pages:
278

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Drew R. McCoy, Jacob and Frances Hiatt Professor of History at Clark University, is author of The Last of the Fathers: James Madison and the Republican Legacy.

"An imaginative and well-written book that will be necessary reading for all American historians concerned with the post-Revolutionary period." -- Journal of Economic History "McCoy has both enlarged our understanding of early American history and given us a perspective from which to see the deficiencies of the republic today." -- Virginia Quarterly Review "McCoy's study of the contradictions and ambivalence of republican economic thought makes an important contribution to our understanding the Revolutionary era. . . . The Elusive Republic offers insights into the complex relationships between ideology and social change, between tradition and modernity." -- Virginia Magazine of History and Biography "This superbly crafted book is both a literary treat and necessary reading for anyone who wants to understand America's Revolutionary era. . . . Filled with insights that a summary cannot begin to mention and argued with uncommon force, economy, and grace, this volume adds a new dimension to the evolving reinterpretation of the revolutionary vision of the 1770s." -- Journal of American History

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