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Men of Little Faith: Selected Writings of Cecelia Kenyon 2002 Hardcover DJ Good

Cecelia Kenyon

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University of Massachusetts Press, 2002. Cloth bound hardcover with dust jacket of Men of Little Faith: Selected Writings of Cecelia Kenyon edited by Stanley Elkins, Eric McKitrick and Leo Weinstein.

During a scholarly career that extended from the late 1940s to the mid-1980s, Cecelia Kenyon wrote a series of essays and reviews that reshaped thinking about the American Revolution and its aftermath. Beginning with her influential essay "Men of Little Faith: The Anti-Federalists on the Nature of Representative Government," Kenyon challenged prevailing interpretations of the Revolutionary era by emphasizing the crucial role of ideology. In so doing, she helped spark a major shift in early American historiography.

Good condition. Pen underlining found throughout the Introduction section that does not obscure text. No other markings found in the main chapters. Solid book with shelf wear.