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  • '''Bernard Bailyn''' (b. 1922, Hartford, Connecticut) is an American historian, author, and p In 1953 Bernard Bailyn earned his Ph.D from Harvard University, and has been associated with the U
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  • * Jack N. Rakove, "Bernard Bailyn" in Robert Allen Rutland, ed. "Clio's Favorites: Leading Historians of the * ''Pamphlets of the American Revolution, 1750-1776,'' edited by Bernard Bailyn, Harvard University Press, 1965
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  • *[http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~atlantic/aboutBailyn.html About Bernard Bailyn] Harvard biography page. *[http://www.neh.gov/news/humanities/1998-03/rakove.html Bernard Bailyn: An Appreciation by Jack Rakove]
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  • *[http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~atlantic/aboutBailyn.html About Bernard Bailyn] Harvard biography page. *[http://www.neh.gov/news/humanities/1998-03/rakove.html Bernard Bailyn: An Appreciation by Jack Rakove]
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  • * Jack N. Rakove, "Bernard Bailyn" in Robert Allen Rutland, ed. "Clio's Favorites: Leading Historians of the * ''Pamphlets of the American Revolution, 1750-1776,'' edited by Bernard Bailyn, Harvard University Press, 1965
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  • * Steele, Ian K. "Bernard Bailyn's American Atlantic." ''History and Theory'' 2007 46(1): 48-58. Issn: 0018-
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  • ...00, after emerging in the 1980s under the impetus of American historians [[Bernard Bailyn]] of Harvard University and [[Jack Greene]] of Johns Hopkins University. I
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  • '''Bernard Bailyn''' (b. 1922, Hartford, Connecticut) is an American historian, author, and p In 1953 Bernard Bailyn earned his Ph.D from Harvard University, and has been associated with the U
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  • * [[Bernard Bailyn|Bailyn, Bernard]]. ''The Contagion of Liberty.'' In ''The Ideological Origi
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  • ...ism, and a threat to the established liberties that Americans enjoyed.<ref>Bernard Bailyn, ''The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution'' (1967).</ref> The g ...came a commitment to republicanism, as shown by many historians such as [[Bernard Bailyn]] and [[Gordon S. Wood]].
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  • ...ithin the Realm: Cultural Margins of the First British Empire,'' edited by Bernard Bailyn and Philip D. Morgan (1991).
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  • ...sm, and a threat to the established liberties that Americans enjoyed.<ref> Bernard Bailyn, '' The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution'' (1967)</ref> The g
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  • ...al ones. Pocock's view is now widely accepted.<ref>Shalhope (1982)</ref> [[Bernard Bailyn]] and [[Gordon Wood]] pioneered the argument that the American founding fat
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  • *[[Bernard Bailyn]], Revolution, colonial
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