The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution

The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution

The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution is a Pulitzer Prize-winning book of history by Bernard Bailyn. It is considered one of the most influential studies of the American Revolution published during the 20th century. The book grew out of Bailyn's introduction to the first volume of Pamphlets of the American Revolution, a series of documents of the Revolutionary era which he edited for the John Harvard Library. In the process of reading hundreds of pamphlets published between 1750 and 1776, Bailyn detected a pattern of similarities in argument, language, and invocation of certain...
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Author:Bernard Bailyn
Genre:Non-fiction, History
Year published:1967
Number of editions:7

Honors and Awards

YearAward Won
1968 Pulitzer Prize for History
1968 Bancroft Prize
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Bernard Bailyn
Bernard Bailyn

Bernard Bailyn is an American historian, author, and professor specializing in U.S. Colonial and Revolutionary-era History. He has been a professor at Harvard University since 1953. Bailyn has won the Pulitzer Prize for History twice . In 1998 the National Endowment for the Humanities selected him...
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Additional works by Bernard Bailyn
BookGenre
The Ordeal of Thomas Hutchinson Biography
Atlantic History
Voyagers to the West: A Passage in the Peopling of America on the Eve of the Revolution Non-fiction
The peopling of British North America
Faces of revolution
Strangers Within the Realm
To begin the world anew
Education in the forming of American society: needs and opportunities for study.
The Great Republic Sociology
On the teaching and writing of history
The Debate on the Constitution : Federalist and Antifederalist Speeches, Articles and Letters During the Struggle over Ratification, Part Two Reference
The New England Merchants in the Seventeenth Century
Federalist papers
Glimpses of the Harvard Past
Massachusetts shipping, 1697-1714
From Protestant peasants to Jewish intellectuals
Perspectives in American History, 1986
Context in history
The Apologia of Robert Keayne
The Barbarous Years
Anglo American Intellectual Relations
History and the creative imagination
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Non-fiction
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History
History

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