AMERICAN POLITICAL THOUGHT AND THE CLASSICS: A BIBLIOGRAPHY
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| For further bibliographies on the classical tradition in America, see Meyer Reinhold, Classica Americana (Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1984), pp. 35264, and the bibliographies published annually since 1985 in Classical and Modern Literature .
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| Adair, Douglass. Fame and the Founding Fathers , edited by H. Trevor Colbourn. New York: W. W. Norton, 1974.
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| Aldridge, A. Owen. "Thomas Paine and the Classics." Eighteenth Century Studies 1 (1968), pp. 37080.
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| Ames, R. A., and H. C. Montgomery. "The Influence of Rome on the American Constitution." Classical Journal 30 (19341935), pp. 1927.
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| Andrews, Stuart. "Classicism and the American Revolution." History Today 37 (January 1987), pp. 3742.
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| Appleby, Joyce O. Capitalism and a New Social Order: The Republican Vision of the 1790's . New York: New York University Press, 1984.
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| Bailyn, Bernard. The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution . Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1967.
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| , "A Dialogue between an American and a European Englishman, by Thomas Hutchinson." Perspectives in American History 9 (1975), pp. 343410.
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| , ed. Pamphlets of the American Revolution . 4 vols. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1965.
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| Banning, Lance. "Jeffersonian Ideology Revisited: Liberal and
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