What is classical liberal history? / edited by Michael J. Douma and Phillip W. Magness.

Other author Douma, Michael J.
Other author Magness, Phillip W.
Format Electronic
Publication InfoLanham, Maryland : Lexington Books, [2017]
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Contents Introduction / Michael J. Douma -- Beyond laissez faire and state power: A critical look at the transformation thesis and classical liberalism in nineteenth century America / Scott Shubitz -- Classical liberalism and the "New" history of American capitalism / Phillip W. Magness -- The historicity of civil liberties, a liberal predicament / Anthony Gregory -- Constituting liberty: Toward a history and science of association / Lenore T. Ealy -- Some roads taken, and not taken, from the Progressive Era to the New Deal / David T. Beito -- A manifesto for liberty: Toward a new history of civil rights in U.S. history / Jonathan Bean -- The end or ends of social history? The reclamation of old fashioned historicism in the writing of historical narratives / Hans Eicholz -- History through a classical liberal feminist lens / Sarah Skwire -- Classical liberalism in Eastern Europe: Very vibrant but so mild / Leonid Krasnozhon and Mykola Bunyk -- "Start the Economy": Causation, emergent order, and social change in the origins of modern economic growth / Matthew Brown -- A non-manifesto of liberal history / Alberto Garín.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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Issued in other formPrint version: What is classical liberal history? Lanham, Maryland : Lexington Books, [2017] 9781498536103
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LCCN 2018008495
ISBN9781498536110 (epub)