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The clash over the compact echoes a familiar tension in American history, the ongoing struggle between state...
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From Liberty to Empire: The French Revolution’s Collapse from Radical Idealism to Authoritarian Rule
From Liberty to Empire: The French Revolution’s Collapse from Radical Idealism to Authoritarian Rule
To study the French Revolution, then, is to confront the fragility of all revolutions. Every movement for...
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Each collapse (whether agrarian, fascist, postcolonial, or digital) produces not only political debris but human remains of...
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By the time British troops felled the Liberty Tree in 1775, the movement it had nourished had...
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Freedom, in the American sense, was never bestowed from above. The hands that build its cities, till...
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Augustus’ rule stands as one of history’s greatest paradoxes: a revolution executed in the language of restoration....
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From Washington’s modest oath to the twenty-first-century “imperial presidency,” the trajectory of American executive power traces the...
History offers no shortage of warnings about how democracies decay: not through sudden coups, but through the...
Symposia were attended by wealthy men who talked and listened to music as they reclined on couches...
By the time John Marshall left the bench in 1835, the nation he had helped to shape...
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