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Middle-class democracy and the Revolution in Massachusetts, 1691-1780.
Robert Eldon Brown
Published
1955
by Published for the American Historical Association [by] Cornell University Press in Ithaca
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Bibliography: p. 409-438.
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LC Classifications | F67 .B86 |
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Pagination | ix, 458 p. |
Number of Pages | 458 |
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Open Library | OL16479102M |
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7 Brown, Robert E. , Middle-Class Democracy and the Revolution in Massachusetts, , Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press for The American Historical Association; and Robert E. Brown and B. Katherine Brown , Virginia Democracy or Aristocracy? East Lansing, Michigan: Michigan State University Press. Among the middle class, the debt-income ratio reached its highest level in 24 years. The concentration of investment type assets generally remained as high in as during the previous two : Robert Ashford.
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1 Robert E. Brown, Middle-Class Democracy and the Revolution in Massachu-setts, (Ithaca, ). Page citations to this work are included in the text, rather than in separate footnotes. 2The best reviews of Brown's book were by: Clifford K.
Shipton in Political. Book Review:An Historian's World. Selections from the Correspondence of John Franklin Jameson. Edited by Elizabeth Donnan and Leo F. Stock [Memoirs of The American Philosophical Society, Vol.
] Book Review:Middle-Class Democracy and the Revolution in Massachusetts, By Robert E. Brown PDF Eugene E. Doll. Also in this school, stressing in particular the alleged “democracy” of the American colonies, is Robert E.
Brown, Middle-Class Democracy and the Revolution in Massachusetts, – Thus, by the end of the s, American historians were further away than ever from appreciating the fact that the American revolution was truly.
3Robert E. Brown, "Democracy in Colonial Massachusetts' New England Quarterly, XXV (), 29r, and at length in Middle Class Democracy and the Revolution in Massachusetts, (Ithaca, N. Y, '). 4Robert E. Brown, "Economic Democracy Before .Historians and the American Revolution I there would undoubtedly have been much less democracy in Massachusetts—hence the interpretations 27Robert Brown, Middle-Class Democracy and the Revolution in Massachusetts,New York, Harper & Row,pp.
In his Charles Beard and the Constitution, Professor Brown, a student of Colonial history who has written an important book on Middle Class Democracy and the Revolution in Massachusetts,dogs Beard chapter by chapter, page by page, and paragraph by paragraph through his classic work, challenging practically every significant assessment of the evidence.