National identity and the agrarian republic : the transatlantic commerce of ideas between America and France (1750-1830) / Manuela Albertone.
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- 338.10973/09033 23
- HD1761 .A629 2014eb
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338.1/0973 Citizenship papers | 338.1/0973 Every farm a factory | 338.1/0973 Civic agriculture | 338.10973/09033 National identity and the agrarian republic : | 338.109794/5 After the Gold Rush | 338.1098 Food for the few | 338.12 RAM Issues in Indian Public Administration - The Case of Kerala |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
What is an American? : St. John de Cr�evecoeur between agrarian myth and national identity -- Republicanism and agrarian democracy -- The cosmopolitan vocation of the agrarian model : Thomas Jefferson -- The farmer as common man : Benjamin Franklin -- The agrarian ideology between economic theory and political struggle : George Logan and John Taylor -- Channels for disseminating the economic culture -- The English Jacobins : a three-way interrelation between France, Britain and America -- A long eighteenth century.
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