The Revolutionary Years, 1775-1789 - The Art of American Power During the Early Republic (Hardcover, Large Print Ed)


"The Revolutionary Years, 1775 1789," reveals how the nation s leaders asserted power during the fourteen crucial years from the Revolution s first shots at Lexington in April 1775 to the adoption of the Constitution in 1789.The American Revolution unfolded in two phases, winning independence and then creating a more perfect union that guaranteed representation and natural rights for all citizens. To prevail in those struggles the Founders had to tap and eventually master two powerful historic forces nationalism and liberalism.National leadership is about mastering the dynamic among a country s interests, power, and policies. Although military battles were relatively infrequent during the leisurely pace of eighteenth-century warfare, political battles were incessant. Those who championed the United States of America triumphed during the sweltering, seemingly endless months at Philadelphia from May to September 1787, when the delegates hammered out the Constitution.With the Constitution s ratification, the Revolution came to a symbolic and substantive end. Ever since, Americans have debated, and at times shed blood over, just what the Founders intended and how to realize those ideals. In this fascinating book, William Nester examines how the Founders experience in revolution and nation-building caused them to understand leadership as an art one that ultimately became the distinctive art of American power.

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"The Revolutionary Years, 1775 1789," reveals how the nation s leaders asserted power during the fourteen crucial years from the Revolution s first shots at Lexington in April 1775 to the adoption of the Constitution in 1789.The American Revolution unfolded in two phases, winning independence and then creating a more perfect union that guaranteed representation and natural rights for all citizens. To prevail in those struggles the Founders had to tap and eventually master two powerful historic forces nationalism and liberalism.National leadership is about mastering the dynamic among a country s interests, power, and policies. Although military battles were relatively infrequent during the leisurely pace of eighteenth-century warfare, political battles were incessant. Those who championed the United States of America triumphed during the sweltering, seemingly endless months at Philadelphia from May to September 1787, when the delegates hammered out the Constitution.With the Constitution s ratification, the Revolution came to a symbolic and substantive end. Ever since, Americans have debated, and at times shed blood over, just what the Founders intended and how to realize those ideals. In this fascinating book, William Nester examines how the Founders experience in revolution and nation-building caused them to understand leadership as an art one that ultimately became the distinctive art of American power.

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Product Details

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Imprint

Potomac Books Inc

Country of origin

United States

Release date

July 2011

Availability

Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

July 2011

Authors

Dimensions

230 x 150 x 18mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover - Cloth over boards

Pages

174

Edition

Large Print Ed

ISBN-13

978-1-59797-674-9

Barcode

9781597976749

Categories

LSN

1-59797-674-1



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