Introduction, Michael J. Douma Chapter 1: Beyond Laissez Faire and State Power: A Critical Look at the Transformation Thesis and Classical Liberalism in Nineteenth Century America, Scott Shubitz Chapter 2: Classical Liberalism and the "New" History of American Capitalism, Phillip W. Magness Chapter 3: The Historicity of Civil Liberties, a Liberal Predicament, Anthony Gregory Chapter 4: Constituting Liberty: Toward a History and Science of Association, Lenore T. Ealy Chapter 5: Some Roads Taken, and Not Taken, from the Progressive Era to the New Deal, David T. Beito Chapter 6: A Manifesto for Liberty: Toward a New History of Civil Rights in US History, Jonathan Bean Chapter 7: The End or Ends of Social History? The Reclamation of Old Fashioned Historicism in the Writing of Historical Narratives, Hans Eicholz Chapter 8: History through a Classical Liberal Feminist Lens, Sarah Skwire Chapter 9: Classical Liberalism in Eastern Europe: Very Vibrant but So Mild, Leonid Krasnozhon and Mykola Bunyk Chapter 10: "Start the Economy": Causation, Emergent Order, and Social Change in the Origins of Modern Economic Growth, Matthew Brown Chapter 11: A Non-Manifesto of Liberal History, Alberto Garin