The Nation Takes Shape (Paperback)


Marcus Cunliffe, whom the Washington Post and Times Herald calls "a master historian capable of seeing his subject whole," has written a cogent and revealing study of America's first half-century under the federal Constitution. Bounded by the first Washington Administration and the last Jackson Administration, this is the period in which democracy grew and shaped the nation. It witnessed the launching of the federal government; the expansion of the frontier; the establishment of a party system; the enunciation of a foreign policy; the manufacture of the symbols of nationalism; and the forging of the arguments of sectionalism. Most important, Mr. Cunliffe writes, "the American character seems to have been formed in essence within a generation of George Washington's accession to the Presidency."
"An urbane, stimulating, and admirably proportioned analysis. . . ."--Alexander DeConde, "Wisconsin Magazine of History"
"What [Mr. Cunliffe] has done is to weave together and show the fertile interplay of the American dream and the American reality--and show how much the dream modified the reality. . . . an acute and elegant performance."--"Times Literary Supplement "

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Marcus Cunliffe, whom the Washington Post and Times Herald calls "a master historian capable of seeing his subject whole," has written a cogent and revealing study of America's first half-century under the federal Constitution. Bounded by the first Washington Administration and the last Jackson Administration, this is the period in which democracy grew and shaped the nation. It witnessed the launching of the federal government; the expansion of the frontier; the establishment of a party system; the enunciation of a foreign policy; the manufacture of the symbols of nationalism; and the forging of the arguments of sectionalism. Most important, Mr. Cunliffe writes, "the American character seems to have been formed in essence within a generation of George Washington's accession to the Presidency."
"An urbane, stimulating, and admirably proportioned analysis. . . ."--Alexander DeConde, "Wisconsin Magazine of History"
"What [Mr. Cunliffe] has done is to weave together and show the fertile interplay of the American dream and the American reality--and show how much the dream modified the reality. . . . an acute and elegant performance."--"Times Literary Supplement "

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Imprint

University of Chicago Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

September 1960

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First published

September 1960

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Dimensions

215 x 145 x 15mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

230

ISBN-13

978-0-226-12667-8

Barcode

9780226126678

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LSN

0-226-12667-6



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