Louis Hartz - Journal Articles

Journal Articles

  • “Otis and Anti-Slavery Doctrine.” 1939. The New England Quarterly 12(4): 745-747.
  • “Seth Luther: The Story of a Working-Class Rebel.” 1940. New England Quarterly 13(3): 401-418.
  • “Goals for Political Science: A Discussion.” 1951. American Political Science Review 45(4): 1001-1005.
  • “American Political Thought and the American Revolution.” 1952. American Political Science Review 46(2): 321-342.
  • “The Reactionary Enlightenment: Southern Political Thought before the Civil War.” 1952. Western Political Quarterly 5(1): 31-50.
  • “The Whig Tradition in America and Europe.” 1952. American Political Science Review 46(4): 989-1002.
  • “The Coming of Age of America.” 1957. American Political Science Review 51(2): 474-483.
  • “Conflicts within the Idea of the Liberal Tradition.” 1963. Comparative Studies in Society and History 5(3): 279-284.
  • “American Historiography and Comparative Analysis: Further Reflections.” 1963. Comparative Studies in Society and History 5(4): 365-377.
  • “The Nature of Revolution.” 2005 . Society 42(4): 54-61.

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