Description |
xv, 149 pages ; 24 cm. |
Series |
Rice University semicentennial publications |
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Rice University semicentennial publications.
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Note |
"Originally presented as nine lectures ... in a series given at Rice University in 1962 under the general title, 'The American political tradition: theory and practice.'" |
Bibliography |
Bibliographical footnotes. |
Contents |
The eighteenth-century background, by F. Gilbert.--Jefferson, Hamilton, and the Constitution, by D. Malone.--The nineteenth century, by C.N. Degler.--The Congress and the Presidency, by L.H. Chamberlain.--Myth and reality in Supreme Court decisions, by A.T. Mason.--The Southern political tradition, by B.F. Wright.--An American tradition in foreign policy: the role of public opinion, by E.R. May.--Civilians and soldiers: civil-military relations in the United States, by |
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L. Morton.--The American political legacy, by H.J. Morgenthau. |
Subject |
United States -- Politics and government.
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Added Author |
Nelson, William H., 1923-
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Loewenheim, Francis L.
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Chamberlain, Lawrence H. (Lawrence Henry), 1906-1989
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Rice University.
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