America at 1750

A Social Portrait

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Demonstrates how the colonies developed into the first nation created under the influences of nationalism, modern capitalism and Protestantism.
" A brilliant interpretation of Colonial society on the eve of the Revolution." --David Herbert Donald, Commentary
Richard Hofstadter (1916–1970) was one of the leading American historians and intellectuals of the twentieth century. Throughout his career, he worked at many universities, most recently as the DeWitt Clinton Professor of History at Columbia University. His works include the Pulitzer Prize–winning The Age of Reform and Anti-intellectualism in American Life. View titles by Richard Hofstadter

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Demonstrates how the colonies developed into the first nation created under the influences of nationalism, modern capitalism and Protestantism.

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" A brilliant interpretation of Colonial society on the eve of the Revolution." --David Herbert Donald, Commentary

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Richard Hofstadter (1916–1970) was one of the leading American historians and intellectuals of the twentieth century. Throughout his career, he worked at many universities, most recently as the DeWitt Clinton Professor of History at Columbia University. His works include the Pulitzer Prize–winning The Age of Reform and Anti-intellectualism in American Life. View titles by Richard Hofstadter