
History of American Political Thought Second Edition
Author(s): Bryan-Paul Frost (Editor, Contributor), Jeffrey Sikkenga (Editor, Contributor), George Alecusan (Contributor), John E. Alvis (Contributor), Donald R. Brand (Contributor), Paul O. Carrese (Contributor), Daniel T. Carrigg (Contributor), Laurence D. Cooper (Contributor), Murray Dry (Contributor), Jean Bethke Elshtain (Contributor), Thomas S. Engeman (Contributor), Peter S. Field (Contributor), Christopher Flannery (Contributor), Steven Forde (Contributor), David F. Forte (Contributor), David Foster (Contributor), David Fott (Contributor), Matthew J. Franck (Contributor), Steven F. Hayward (Contributor), Peter B. Josephson (Contributor), Steven Kautz (Contributor), John Koritansky (Contributor), Peter Augustine Lawler (Contributor), Harvey C. Mansfield (Contributor), Sean Mattie (Contributor), Jonathan Marks (Contributor), James McClellan (Contributor), Peter C. Meyers (Contributor), James A. Morone (Contributor), Lucas E. Morel (Contributor), Ronald J. Pestritto (Contributor), Lance Robinson (Contributor), Michael J. Rosano (Contributor), Richard S. Ruderman (Contributor), Richard Samuelson (Contributor), David Lewis Schaefer (Contributor), Peter Schotten (Contributor), Kimberly C. Shankman (Contributor), James R. Stoner Jr. (Contributor), Natalie Taylor (Contributor), Aristide Tessitore (Contributor), William G. Thomas (Contributor), Daryl M. Tress (Contributor), David Tucker (Contributor), Eduardo A. Velásquez (Contributor), Karl-Friedrich Walling (Contributor), Bradley C. S. Watson (Contributor), Melissa S. Williams (Contributor), Jean M. Yarbrough (Contributor), Michael Zuckert (Contributor)
- Publisher: Lexington Books
- Publication Date: 15 Jan. 2019
- Edition: Second
- Language: English
- Print length: 968 pages
- ISBN-10: 1498558690
- ISBN-13: 9781498558693
Book Description
Editorial Reviews
Review
Featuring erudite essays of the highest order, this superb collection highlights the richness of the American political tradition, with leading scholars engaging America’s greatest and most important thinkers, jurists, and statesmen. Frost and Sikkenga’s History of American Political Thought is by far the best and most comprehensive volume of its kind, and its updated 2nd edition will no doubt continue to an essential resource for students and researchers.
History of American Political Thought is a feast for the mind, a first-rate collection of essays by first-rate scholars. Reaching wide and deep, it brims with insights about the philosophers, poets, novelists, activists, jurists, and political leaders who contributed to the intellectual life of this nation. Rigorous yet readable, this book is bound to become a standard reference about the ideas that undergird American politics. It will be a valuable resource for students and scholars, indeed for anyone with a serious interest in serious political questions.
This comprehensively encyclopedic set of lively and insightful essays, having become a minor classic over the past fifteen years, is here updated and enlarged in ways that make it an even more essential supplement to all teaching and study of the whole of American political thought.
This excellent collection has always been the most useful and reliable guide to American political thinkers. Its impressive range has been extended further with new entries on Walt Whitman, LBJ, Ronald Reagan and Barack Obama. In addition, every chapter of the original edition whose author is still alive has been revised and updated, though all of high quality to begin with. The volume has thus succeeded admirably at rendering its first edition obsolete. What were the visions of America that informed not only the Washingtons and Lincolns but the Elizabeth Cady Stantons and William Graham Sumners? Now you’ll know.
This multi authored volume, edited by Frost and Sikkenga, is ‘the best fit’ for how I prefer to approach the study of American political thought in an academic course. In their essays, each author expounds the philosophical orientations and elucidates the main tenets of their notable subject with thoroughly proficient analyses that read much like a high quality narrative. The reader benefits by being shown the important connections between the political ideas of numerous significant figures and the various “isms” that cross the spectrum of political ideology. This new edition gives added value by including extra chapters on the political philosophy of presidents Lyndon Baines Johnson, Ronald Reagan, and Barack Obama.
About the Author
Natalie Taylor is associate professor of political science at Skidmore College.
Bradley C. S. Watson is professor of politics and Philip M. McKenna chair in American and western political thought at Saint Vincent College.
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