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1. The Wealth of Nations
by Adam Smith
Addressing the nature and causes of the wealth of nations, Adam Smith made one of the most potent contributions to subsequent ideological history. In ... More
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2. An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations
by Adam Smith
It is a compelling account of economics at the dawn of the Industrial Revolution, as well as a rhetorical piece written for the generally educated ... More
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3. The Wealth of Nations: Books IV-V
by Adam Smith, Andrew Skinner (Editor)
Smith offers his considered response to the French Physiocrats and assesses the nature of the mercantile system.
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4. The Wealth of Nations
No book has done more to instruct, enlighten, and inform conservatives about economics than Adam Smith's undisputed classic.
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5. The Wealth of Nations, Part 1
by Adam Smith
Written over a ten year period, this work was first published in 1776 and is a classic statement of economic liberalism.
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6. The Wealth of Nations, Part 2...
by Adam Smith
In his masterpiece of economic theory, Adam Smith develops a theory of social order arising from the unintended consequences of self-interested ... More
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7. The Wealth of Nations 2 Vol PB Set
by Adam Smith, A S Skinner (Editor), W B Todd (Editor)
First published in 1776, the year in which the American Revolution officially began, Smith's "Wealth of Nations" sparked a revolution of its own. In ... More
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8. A Savage Empire: Trappers, Traders, Tribes, and the Wars That Made America
by Alan Axelrod, PH.D.
"A surprising and sweeping history that reveals the fur trade to be the driving force behind conquest, colonization, and revolution in early America ... More
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9. The Wealth of Nations: Books I-III
by Adam Smith, Andrew Skinner (Editor)
But, as Andrew Skinner reveals in his introduction to this edition, the real sophistication of "The Wealth of Nations" lies less in individual areas ... More
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10. Founding Finance: How Debt, Speculation, Foreclosures, Protests, and Crackdowns Made Us a Nation
by William Hogeland
Recent movements such as the Tea Party and anti-tax "constitutional conservatism" lay claim to the finance and taxation ideas of America's founders, ... More
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11. The Fisherman's Cause: Atlantic Commerce and Maritime Dimensions of the American Revolution
by Christopher P. Magra
This book examines why and how colonial fishermen and fish merchants mobilized for the American Revolution, underscoring the pivotal maritime efforts ... More
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14. The Bringing of Wonder: Trade and the Indians of the Southeast, 1700-1783
by Michael P Morris
An anthropological and sociological study of the intricate diplomatic and economic relationships that characterized British colonial settlement of ... More
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16. The Marketplace of Revolution: How Consumer Politics Shaped American Independence
by T H Breen
In a richly interdisciplinary narrative, a historian offers a boldly innovative interpretation of the mobilization of ordinary Americans on the eve ... More
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17. Opening New Markets: The British Army and the Old Northwest
by Walter S Dunn, Jr.
Explores the inadequate efforts of the British army in protecting frontier trading posts and the impact of competing French and Canadian-based ... More
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18. John Hull, the Mint and the Economics of Massachusetts Coinage
by Louis Jordan, Philip L Mossman (Foreword by), Michael Hodder (Introduction by)
Three hundred and fifty years ago, on September 1, 1652, John Hull and Robert Sanderson officially opened the Massachusetts Bay Mint in Boston, ... More
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19. Children Bound to Labor: The Pauper Apprentice System in Early America
by Ruth Wallis Herndon (Editor), John E Murray (Editor)
The history of early America cannot be told without considering unfree labor. At the center of this history are African and Native American adults ... More
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20. Colonial Plantations and Economy in Florida
by Jane Landers (Editor)
"Life in Florida 200 years before the Epcot Center was a complex and painful story of speculation and exploitation, of high hopes and bitter ... More
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21. An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of the United States
by Charles Austin Beard
In his piercing introduction to An Economic Interpretation the author wrote that "whoever leaves economic pressures out of history or out of ... More
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23. Objectifying China, Imagining America: Chinese Commodities in Early America
by Caroline Frank
With the ever-expanding presence of China in the global economy, Americans more and more look east for goods and trade. But as Caroline Frank reveals ... More
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24. From Privileges to Rights: Work and Politics in Colonial New York City
by Simon Middleton
Connects the changing fortunes of tradesmen in early New York to the emergence of a conception of subjective rights that accompanied the transition ... More
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25. Mahogany: The Costs of Luxury in Early America
by Jennifer L Anderson
Colonial Americans were enamored with the rich colors and silky surface of mahogany. As this exotic wood became fashionable, demand for it set in ... More
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