Dominion and liberty : ideology and the Anglo-American world, 1660-1801 / Robert M. Calhoon.
Material type: TextPublication details: Arlington Heights, Ill. : Harlan Davidson, c1994.Description: xii, 156 p. : ill. ; 22 cmISBN:- 0882959131 :
- 9780882959139
- Political science -- Great Britain -- History -- 17th century
- Political science -- Great Britain -- History -- 18th century
- Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1660-1714
- Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 18th century
- Political science -- United States -- History -- 17th century
- Political science -- United States -- History -- 18th century
- United States -- Politics and government -- 1775-1783
- United States -- Politics and government -- 1783-1809
- JA84.G4 C35 1994
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 133-151) and index.
Ideology as a way of thinking about the American Revolution -- Political conflict -- Constitutional conflict -- Economic conflict -- Social stress -- Ideology -- Ideology and the sociology of knowledge -- Conclusion: the structure of an ideological interpretation -- The English philosophy of order, 1660-1714 -- Proprietary colonization -- The glorious revolution -- The Anglican Church -- Conclusion: Colonial disorder and Anglican moral prescription -- A mature metropolitan system and its social costs, 1714-1773 -- Walpole and saluatary neglect -- Bureaucratic imperialism -- Opposition thinkers -- Trenchard and Gordon -- Sidney -- Neville and Molesworth -- Hoadly -- Bolingbroke -- Scottish moral thought -- Hume -- Hutcheson -- Duncan -- Smith -- Witherspoon -- British radicals in the reign of George III -- Wilkes -- Macaulay and Burgh -- Burke: a conservative radical -- Conclusion: a new bureaucratic theory of empire -- Ideology and character in the Revolutionary crisis, 1774-1776 -- Adams -- Women and Revolutionary ideology -- Loyalist ideology -- Pennsylvania radicalism -- Conclusion: Price, Jefferson, and the meaning of liberty -- Revolutional War and the sources of conflict in American society, 1776-1783 -- Retribution -- Native Americans -- African Americans -- Metropolitanism -- Moderation -- The Classics -- Religion -- Washington -- Radicalism -- Conclusion: Athens and the precariousness of republics -- Revolutional constitutionalism and disciplining ideological energy, 1783-1801 -- The "Machiavellian moment" debate -- Republican tensions -- Shay's rebellion -- Church and state in Virginia -- The great compromise -- Ratification debate -- Conclusion: Hamilton, Jefferson, and the nature of Rebpublicanism -- Afterword -- Bibliographical essay.