The Puritans as Founders: The Quest for Identity in Early Whig Rhetoric*

作者: Dean C. Hammer

DOI: 10.2307/1124007

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摘要: In looking at the politics of opening decades nineteenth century, scholarly attention has been drawn to self-destruction Federalists, ascendancy Jeffersonian Republicans, or emergence Jacksonian Democrats. What gets lost in way scholars view this political drama is coalescence an American Whig identity, forged decade 1820's.1 At least part inattention can be explained by appraisals party as intellectually incoherent, politically cynical, and, ultimately, unsuccessful.

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