Joyce Appleby
Affiliations: | University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA |
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United States History, Church History, History of ReligionGoogle:
"Joyce Appleby"Children
Sign in to add traineeCynthia D. Cumfer | grad student | 2001 | UCLA |
Donald C. Gantner | grad student | 2001 | UCLA |
Sandra A. Moats | grad student | 2001 | UCLA |
Eric D. Altice | grad student | 2004 | UCLA |
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Appleby J. (2007) The intellectual underpinnings of American democracy Daedalus. 136: 14-23 |
Appleby J. (2001) Presidents, Congress, and Courts: Partisan Passions in Motion The Journal of American History. 88: 408-414 |
Appleby J. (1999) The Americans' Higher-Law Thinking Behind Higher Lawmaking Yale Law Journal. 108: 1995 |
Appleby J. (1998) Joseph J. Ellis. American Sphinx: The Character of Thomas Jefferson. (A Borzoi Book.) New York: Alfred A. Knopf. 1997. Pp. xiv, 365. $26.00 The American Historical Review. 103: 964-965 |
Martin R, Scott JW, Strout C, et al. (1995) Telling the Truth about History. The American Historical Review. 100: 320 |
Appleby J. (1995) The Popular Sources of American Capitalism Studies in American Political Development. 9: 437-457 |
Appleby J. (1994) Bonnie Honig, Political Theory and the Displacement of Politics , Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1993. Pp. xi, 269. (ISBN 0–8014–8072–8). Law and History Review. 12: 414-416 |
Appleby J. (1993) A different kind of independence: The postwar restructuring of the historical study of early William and Mary Quarterly. 50: 245-267 |
Appleby J. (1993) Republics Ancient and Modern: Classical Republicanism and the American Revolution . By Paul A. Rahe. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1992. 1,201p. $49.95. American Political Science Review. 87: 480-481 |
Appleby J. (1992) Recovering America's Historic Diversity: Beyond Exceptionalism. The Journal of American History. 79: 419-431 |