The Selected Work of Tom Paine Citizen Tom Paine

The Selected Work of Tom Paine   Citizen Tom Paine
Author: Thomas Paine
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 672
Release: 1946
Genre: American fiction
ISBN: UCSC:32106001152377

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Here ... are the most important works of Tom Paine, edited and interpreted by Howard Fast. The running commentaries by Howard Fast throw new light on the life and work of the man who first gave voice to the ideals of the Republic. To complete the picture, this volume contains Howard Fast's magnificent historical novel, Citizen Tom Paine. --Dust jacket flap.

SELECTED WORK OF TOM PAINE AND CITIZEN TOM PAINE BY HOWARD FAST

SELECTED WORK OF TOM PAINE AND CITIZEN TOM PAINE BY HOWARD FAST
Author: Thomas Paine
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1946
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1018253223

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The Selected Work of Tom Paine and Citizen Tom Paine

The Selected Work of Tom Paine and Citizen Tom Paine
Author: Thomas Paine,Howard Fast
Publsiher: New York : Modern Library
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1945
Genre: Authors
ISBN: LCCN:48006855

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Here ... are the most important works of Tom Paine, edited and interpreted by Howard Fast. The running commentaries by Howard Fast throw new light on the life and work of the man who first gave voice to the ideals of the Republic. To complete the picture, this volume contains Howard Fast's magnificent historical novel, Citizen Tom Paine. --Dust jacket flap.

Citizen Tom Paine

Citizen Tom Paine
Author: Howard Fast
Publsiher: Grove Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1994-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 080213064X

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Presents a fictionalized account of Paine's contribution to keeping alive the passion for freedom during the grueling years of the American Revolution.

The Selected Works of Tom Paine

The Selected Works of Tom Paine
Author: Thomas Paine
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 640
Release: 1945
Genre: Political science
ISBN: OCLC:670488165

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Citizen Tom Paine

Citizen Tom Paine
Author: Howard Melvin Fast
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1934
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1415066472

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Thomas Paine and the French Revolution

Thomas Paine and the French Revolution
Author: Carine Lounissi
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2018-06-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783319752891

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This book explores Thomas Paine's French decade, from the publication of the first part of Rights of Man in the spring of 1791 to his return trip to the United States in the fall of 1802. It examines Paine's multifarious activities during this period as a thinker, writer, member of the French Convention, lobbyist, adviser to French governments, officious diplomat and propagandist. Using previously neglected sources and archival material, Carine Lounissi demonstrates both how his republicanism was challenged, bolstered and altered by this French experience, and how his positions at key moments of the history of the French experiment forced major participants in the Revolution to defend or question the kind of regime or of republic they wished to set up. As a member of the Lafayette circle when writing the manuscript of Rights of Man, of the Girondin constellation in the Convention, one of the few democrats who defended universal suffrage after Thermidor, and as a member of the Constitutional Circle which promoted a kind of republic which did not match his ideas, Paine baffled his contemporaries and still puzzles the present-day scholar. This book intends to offer a new perspective on Paine, and on how this major agent of revolutions contributed to the debate on the French Revolution both in France and outside France.

Tom Paine s America

Tom Paine s America
Author: Seth Cotlar
Publsiher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2011-03-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780813931067

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Tom Paine’s America explores the vibrant, transatlantic traffic in people, ideas, and texts that profoundly shaped American political debate in the 1790s. In 1789, when the Federal Constitution was ratified, "democracy" was a controversial term that very few Americans used to describe their new political system. That changed when the French Revolution—and the wave of democratic radicalism that it touched off around the Atlantic World—inspired a growing number of Americans to imagine and advocate for a wide range of political and social reforms that they proudly called "democratic." One of the figureheads of this new international movement was Tom Paine, the author of Common Sense. Although Paine spent the 1790s in Europe, his increasingly radical political writings from that decade were wildly popular in America. A cohort of democratic printers, newspaper editors, and booksellers stoked the fires of American politics by importing a flood of information and ideas from revolutionary Europe. Inspired by what they were learning from their contemporaries around the world, the evolving democratic opposition in America pushed their fellow citizens to consider a wide range of radical ideas regarding racial equality, economic justice, cosmopolitan conceptions of citizenship, and the construction of more literally democratic polities. In Europe such ideas quickly fell victim to a counter-Revolutionary backlash that defined Painite democracy as dangerous Jacobinism, and the story was much the same in America’s late 1790s. The Democratic Party that won the national election of 1800 was, ironically, the beneficiary of this backlash; for they were able to position themselves as the advocates of a more moderate, safe vision of democracy that differentiated itself from the supposedly aristocratic Federalists to their right and the dangerously democratic Painite Jacobins to their left.