Politics and society in colonial America : Edited by Michael G. Kammen. democracy or deference? /
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: New York : Holt, Rinehart and Winston, c1967.Description: 122 p. ; 24 cmSubject(s): DDC classification: - 973.2 POL 1967
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Central Library, University of Rajshahi Reading Room | Non-fiction | 973.2 POL 1967 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | C-1 | Not For Loan | BDT | A51472 |
Includes Bibliography.
The concept of aristocracy, by B. K. Brown.--The concept of democracy, by R. N. Lokken.--The decline of political democracy in Plymouth, by G. D. Langdon.--Democracy in Massachusetts Bay; A debate, by J. Cary and R. E. Brown.--Local democracy in Connecticut; a case study, by C. S. Grant.--Aristocratic domination in New York, by C. L. Becker.--Democracy and politics in New York, by M. M. Klein.--Virginia; a semiaristocratic political system, by C. S. Sydnor.--Representation in Virginia; the echo of the people, by R. E. and B. K. Brown.--Suffrage and the Revolution, by C. Williamson.--Political thought before the Revolution, by R. V. W. Buel.--The Revolution and a changing political culture, by B. Bailyn.--A Whig world of politics and society, by J. R. Pole.
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