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Norman Rakove (born June 4, 1947) is an
American historian, author, and
professor at
Stanford University. He is a
Pulitzer Prize winner.
Rakove was born...
- happiness" in the
opening chapter discussing natural rights.
Historian Jack
Rakove posits Burlamaqui as a
source in
addition to
Locke as
inspiration for Jefferson's...
- 209.
Rakove 1996, p. 102.
Bernstein 1987, pp. 106, 160.
Warren 1928, pp. 281–282.
Bernstein 1987, pp. 201–203.
Rakove 1996, pp. 108–110.
Rakove 1996,...
- from the
original on
August 1, 2022.
Retrieved February 1, 2021.
Rakove 1988.
Rakove 1988, p. 230.
Hendrickson 2003, p. 154.
Hendrickson 2003, p. 153–154...
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Invented indian.
Transaction Publishers. pp. 107–128. ISBN 978-1-4128-2659-4.
Rakove, Jack (July 21, 2005). "Did the
Founding Fathers Really Get Many of Their...
- Friedenwald, Interpretation, 78.
Rakove,
Beginnings of
National Politics, 88–90.
Christie and Labaree,
Empire or Independence, 270
Rakove,
Beginnings of National...
- & Littlefield. ISBN 978-0-938870-91-3. Beeman, p. 343.
Rakove, p. 327. Stewart, p. 226.
Rakove, p. 288. Beeman, p. 363. "Federal Convention, Resolution...
- Communications.
October 2, 2015.
Retrieved April 27, 2019.
Rakove 1979, pp. 42–62
Rakove 1979, pp. 45–49 "Milestones: 1776–1783 -
Office of the Historian"...
- aut****d by Jack N.
Rakove and
published on
March 25, 1996 in
hardcover by
Knopf and on May 26, 1997 by
Vintage Books in paperback.
Rakove investigates the...
- Rebels; the
Story of the
Continental Congress. Harper. ISBN 038903973X.
Rakove, Jack N. (1979). The
Beginnings of
National Politics: An
Interpretive History...