
Seedtime Of The Republic: The Origin's Of The American Tradition Of Political Liberty
Edition: 7th pr.,
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This seminal work of American history, Seedtime Of The Republic: The Origin's Of The American Tradition Of Political Liberty, meticulously chronicles the intellectual and social currents that forged the foundation of American political thought. Clinton Rossiter presents a compelling analysis of the colonial era, detailing the philosophical underpinnings and practical experiences that shaped the concept of liberty in the nascent republic. The narrative uncovers the diverse influences, from Enlightenment ideals to indigenous self-governance, that contributed to a unique American political identity. Rossiter’s authoritative prose illustrates how these formative years cultivated the enduring principles of freedom and self-determination that define the nation. This academic yet accessible volume argues for the profound significance of the pre-Revolutionary period in understanding the enduring legacy of American political liberty.
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Edition: 7th pr.,
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
This seminal work of American history, Seedtime Of The Republic: The Origin's Of The American Tradition Of Political Liberty, meticulously chronicles the intellectual and social currents that forged the foundation of American political thought. Clinton Rossiter presents a compelling analysis of the colonial era, detailing the philosophical underpinnings and practical experiences that shaped the concept of liberty in the nascent republic. The narrative uncovers the diverse influences, from Enlightenment ideals to indigenous self-governance, that contributed to a unique American political identity. Rossiter’s authoritative prose illustrates how these formative years cultivated the enduring principles of freedom and self-determination that define the nation. This academic yet accessible volume argues for the profound significance of the pre-Revolutionary period in understanding the enduring legacy of American political liberty.











