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American Ideals Founding A "Republic Of Virtue"
Robinson, Daniel N., 1937-

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Peninsula Center Book on CD Nonfiction320.5 ROBINSONIN LIBRARY

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    Additional AuthorsTeaching Company.
    Publication InfoChantilly, VA : Teaching Co., [c2004]
    Year Published2004
    SeriesThe great courses
    EditionLibrary ed.
    Description6 sound discs (ca. 360 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in. +
    NotesCompact discs.

    disc 1. lecture 1. The Colonists as faithful subjects -- lecture 2. Colonial constitutions and their inspiration -- disc 2. lecture 3. Who "founded" the United Sates? -- lecture 4. Taxation without representation -- disc 3. lecture 5. The Declaration of independence -- lecture 6. The Royalist view of the revolution -- disc 4. lecture 7. The Articles of confederation -- lecture 8. The Constitution of the United States, pt. 1 -- disc 5. lecture 9. The Constitution of the United States, pt. 2 -- lecture 10. Publius -- disc. 6. lecture 11. With liberty and justice for all -- lecture 12. Paine and Burke.

    Daniel N. Robinson, lecturer.

    Explores the principles that guided the founding of the United States, the conditions that led to the break with Great Britain, and the creation of such founding documents as the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.
    Subject HeadingsPolitical science -- History. -- United States | United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783. | United States -- Politics and government.