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Since its publication in 1976, Tom Paine and Revolutionary America has been recognized as a classic study of the career of the foremost political pamphleteer of the Age of Revolution, and a model of how to integrate the political, intellectual, and social history of the American Revolution.

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"Foner provides a striking picture of the strength and limitations of the radicalism that helped to form the United States."-The New Republic "One of the most important studies ever published on Paine...[with] superb analyses of the artisanal world in which Paine moved in Philadelphia, Paine's crucial role in the movement for American independence, and his subsequent career as 'an artisan of words' in the political and military affairs of the new nation."-English Historical Review "Foner breathes life into the Philadelphia of the 1770s, using the tools of a social and economic historian...[His] clear, informative book takes an important step in cementing Paine's place as a crucial American and international thinker."-The Christian Science Monitor

Table of Contents
Preface to Updated Edition ; Introduction ; 1. The Making of a Radical ; 2. Paine's Philadelphia ; 3. Common Sense and Paine's Republicanism ; 4. Paine, the Philadelphia Radicals, and the Political Revolution of 1776 ; 5. Price Controls and Laissez-Faire: Paine and the Moral Economy of the American Crowd ; 6. Paine and the New Nation ; 7. Epilogue: England, France, and America ; Notes ; Acknowledgments ; Index

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      Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
      Publication Date: 30/09/2004
      ISBN13: 9780195174854, 978-0195174854
      ISBN10: 0195174852

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Since its publication in 1976, Tom Paine and Revolutionary America has been recognized as a classic study of the career of the foremost political pamphleteer of the Age of Revolution, and a model of how to integrate the political, intellectual, and social history of the American Revolution.

      Trade Review
      "Foner provides a striking picture of the strength and limitations of the radicalism that helped to form the United States."-The New Republic "One of the most important studies ever published on Paine...[with] superb analyses of the artisanal world in which Paine moved in Philadelphia, Paine's crucial role in the movement for American independence, and his subsequent career as 'an artisan of words' in the political and military affairs of the new nation."-English Historical Review "Foner breathes life into the Philadelphia of the 1770s, using the tools of a social and economic historian...[His] clear, informative book takes an important step in cementing Paine's place as a crucial American and international thinker."-The Christian Science Monitor

      Table of Contents
      Preface to Updated Edition ; Introduction ; 1. The Making of a Radical ; 2. Paine's Philadelphia ; 3. Common Sense and Paine's Republicanism ; 4. Paine, the Philadelphia Radicals, and the Political Revolution of 1776 ; 5. Price Controls and Laissez-Faire: Paine and the Moral Economy of the American Crowd ; 6. Paine and the New Nation ; 7. Epilogue: England, France, and America ; Notes ; Acknowledgments ; Index

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