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    Bernard Bailyn (September 10, 1922 – August 7, 2020) was an American historian, author, and academic specializing in U.S. Colonial and Revolutionary-era...
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  • Bernard Bailyn. It is considered one of the most influential studies of the American Revolution published during the 20th century. In 1952, Bernard Bailyn...
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  • Bailyn is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Bernard Bailyn (1922–2020), American historian, author, and academic...
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    willing to give up their own interests for a common good. According to Bernard Bailyn, "The preservation of liberty rested on the ability of the people to...
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  • married Bernard Bailyn on June 18, 1952. Together they had two children, Charles Bailyn, astrophysicist at Yale University, and John Bailyn, a linguist...
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    published posthumously, covered his own period in office. Historian Bernard Bailyn wrote of Hutchinson, "If there was one person in America whose actions...
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    miniseries. Two years after a review on the Jefferson Papers, historian Bernard Bailyn published "Butterfield's Adams: Notes for a Sketch" (1962), a review...
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    rule about how to read the Constitution." In 2000, Harvard historian Bernard Bailyn gave a speech at the White House on the subject of the Ninth Amendment...
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  • Conversation with Bernard Bailyn". The William and Mary Quarterly. 51 (4): 625–658. doi:10.2307/2946922. JSTOR 2946922. Bailyn, Bernard (1953). "Communications...
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    (2) and Fiction Thornton Wilder, Drama (2) and the Novel Two prizes Bernard Bailyn, History Samuel Barber, Music Composition Walter Jackson Bate, Biography...
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    Reveille in Washington, 1860–1865 and 1960 for In the Days of McKinley Bernard Bailyn, 1968 for The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution and 1987...
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    entered the Ph.D. program in history at Harvard, where he studied under Bernard Bailyn, receiving his PhD in 1964. Wood has taught at Harvard University, the...
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    "the Supreme Judge for the rectitude of our intentions". Historian Bernard Bailyn argues that the evangelicalism of the era challenged traditional notions...
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  • [authored] in an American setting (suggested by Bernard Bailyn and Caroline Robbins)." This suggestion by Bailyn most likely derived from WMQ editorial comments...
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    avoid the terminology to avoid getting entangled in rhetorical debates. Bernard Bailyn, a leading colonial specialist at Harvard, was a believer in the distinctiveness...
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    of American civilization, studying with the early American historian Bernard Bailyn. Bushman received a Sheldon Fellowship to work on his dissertation in...
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  • extensively as references for nearly all works on Jefferson. Historian Bernard Bailyn perused the Jefferson Papers after 1760 and concluded---in "Boyd's Jefferson:...
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  • John Locke and others developed in Europe. In the 1960s and 1970s, Bernard Bailyn began to argue that republicanism was just as, or even more important...
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    ruminations on the difficult state of affairs in the province. The historian Bernard Bailyn confirms Hutchinson's own assertion that much of the content of his...
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    Montebello Albert H. Small Ted Sorensen Elie Wiesel 2010 Daniel Aaron Bernard Bailyn Jacques Barzun Wendell E. Berry Roberto González Echevarría Stanley...
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    historiography began in the 1980s under the impetus of American historians Bernard Bailyn of Harvard University and Jack P. Greene of Johns Hopkins University...
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  • Bailyn, Bernard (2006). "The Search for Perfection: Atlantic Dimensions". Proceedings of the British Academy. 151: 139 and 157–158. Bailyn, Bernard (2020)...
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  • British and American historians and authors, including Carol Berkin, Bernard Bailyn, Ron Hoffman, Claude-Anne Lopez, Pauline Maier, George C. Neumann, Richard...
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  • motivating forces in history (rather than material self-interest). Bernard Bailyn, Gordon Wood from Harvard formed the "Cambridge School"; at Washington...
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  • as important as liberal ones. Pocock's view is now widely accepted. Bernard Bailyn and Gordon Wood pioneered the argument that the American founding fathers...
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    recommending it; for the modern scholarly analysis of the letters affair, see Bernard Bailyn, The Ordeal of Thomas Hutchinson (Cambridge, 1974). See also: John W...
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  • Their emphasis was on trade with the Native Americans. As the historian Bernard Bailyn has noted, all the colonies, Dutch and English, were first established...
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    willing to give up their own interests for a common good. According to Bernard Bailyn, "The preservation of liberty rested on the ability of the people to...
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    colonists. A. G. Roeber "Dutch colonists cope with English control" in Bernard Bailyn, and Philip D. Morgan, eds. Strangers within the realm: cultural margins...
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    motivated by a deep commitment to individual liberty. Inspired by Bancroft, Bernard Bailyn and a cohort of mid-twentieth-century historians challenged the dichotomy...
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