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Jackson Turner Main

    Jackson Turner Main fu uno storico dell'America coloniale e della prima repubblica. Il suo lavoro approfondì le strutture politiche, sociali ed economiche fondamentali che plasmarono la nascente nazione. L'approccio accademico di Main fu caratterizzato da una ricerca meticolosa e da una profondità analitica, cercando di svelare le complesse motivazioni e conseguenze che guidarono gli eventi storici. I suoi ampi contributi fornirono intuizioni cruciali sui periodi formativi della storia americana.

    The Sovereign States, 1775-1783
    Social Structure of Revolutionary America
    Society and Economy in Colonial Connecticut
    The Antifederalists
    • The Antifederalists

      Critics of the Constitution, 1781-1788

      • 338pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      The book delves into the ideological battles between Antifederalists and their opponents during the Confederation period, highlighting a clash between libertarian ideals of small farmers and the interests of urban and mercantile elites. It provides a detailed state-by-state analysis of the ratifying conventions, examining local influences, delegate alignments, and the dynamics that led some to shift their positions. This exploration sheds light on the debates over Congressional power and the formation of the Constitution, revealing the complexities of early American political thought.

      The Antifederalists
    • Focusing on the economic and social dynamics of an American colony, this work offers an in-depth analysis from its establishment through the Revolutionary period. The author, a pioneer in American social history, provides a continuous narrative that reveals the intricate developments and structures that shaped the colony's evolution. This detailed examination highlights the interplay of various factors that influenced the colony's growth and its eventual role in the broader context of American history.

      Society and Economy in Colonial Connecticut
    • The book delves into the social structure of Colonial America, asserting that political history is deeply intertwined with societal dynamics. It explores various societal types during the revolutionary period, including frontier and urban communities, and analyzes factors such as land ownership, property distribution, and income relations. By examining probate and tax records, the author provides a comprehensive analysis of the economic class structure, blending traditional historical methods with sociological concepts of class and mobility to offer a nuanced understanding of a nascent nation.

      Social Structure of Revolutionary America
    • FIRST NEW VIEWPOINT HARDCOVER EDITION( dated title page) 1973 Franklin Watts hardcover, Jackson Turner Main (The Critics of the Constitution, 1781-1788). Research based on historical documents and articles reveals the constitutional struggles, economic problems of colonies. - Google Books

      The Sovereign States, 1775-1783