Commentary
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John W. Danford,
Roots of Freedom
from Chapter 12, "American
Liberty"(2000)
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Thomas K. Murphy,
A Land Without Castles: The Changing Image of America
in Europe, 1780-1830
from Chapter 4, "Symbols of
America in Europe"(2001)
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E. McClung Fleming, from "The American Image as Indian
Princess, 1765-1783,"
Winterthur Portfolio
(1965)
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E. McClung Fleming, from "From Indian Princess to
Greek Goddess: The American Image, 1783-1815,"
Winterthur Portfolio
(1967)
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Cornelius Vermeule,
Numismatic Art in America: Aesthetics of the United
States Coinage
from Chapter I, "Background of
the Federal Coinage" and Chapter III, "America's Classical
Coinage"(1971)
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Marvin Trachtenberg,
The Statue of Liberty
(1976)
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Phoebe Lloyd Jacobs, from "John James Barralet and the
Apotheosis of George Washington,"
Winterthur Portfolio
(1977)
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Vivien Green Fryd, from "Hiram Powers's America: 'Triumphant as Liberty and in
Unity'"
The American Art Journal
(1986)
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Jean V. Matthews,
Toward a New Society: American Thought and Culture,
1800-1830
from Chapter One, "The Republic
and the Problem of Virtue"(1990)
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Stewart Justman,
The Hidden Text of Mill's Liberty from Chapter 5, "The Hidden
Dimension of Mill's Liberty
(1991)
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G.W. Smith, from "Social Liberty and Free
Agency: Some Ambiguities in Mill's Conception of Freedom,"
J.S. Mill On Liberty in Focus
(1991)
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Vivien Green Fryd,
Art & Empire: the Politics of Ethnicity in the
United States Capitol, 1815-1860
from Chapter 8, "Liberty,
Justice, and Slavery"(1992)
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Londa Schiebinger,
Nature's Body: Gender in the Making of Modern
Science
from Chapter 5, "Theories of
Gender and Race"(1993)
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Brenda Banks, from "Rhetorical Missiles and
Double-Talk: Napoleon, Wordsworth, and the Invasion Scare of 1804,"
Romanticism, Radicalism, and the Press
(1997)
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Eric Foner,
The Story of American Freedom
from Chapter 3, "An Empire of
Liberty" and Chapter 4, "The Boundaries of Freedom in the Young
Republic"(1998)
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Harold Holzer,
Lincoln: Seen and Heard
Chapter 9, "The Poetry and
Prose of the Emancipation Proclamation"(2000)
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David Hackett Fischer,
Liberty and Freedom
from "The Many Faces of Miss
Liberty"(2005)