Charles Beard

Charles A. Beard
Charles Beard
Nascimento 27 de novembro de 1874
Knightstown, Indiana, Estados Unidos
Morte 1 de setembro de 1948 (73 anos)
New Haven, Connecticut, Estados Unidos
Nacionalidade Estadunidense
Ocupação Historiador
Professor

Charles Austin Beard (Knightstown, 27 de novembro de 1874 - New Haven, 1 de setembro de 1948) foi um professor e historiador norte-americano. Foi casado com a historiadora e arquivista Mary Ritter Beard.[1]

Obras

  • 1913 - An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of the United States
  • 1914 - Some Economic Origins of Jeffersonian Democracy
  • 1915 - Economic Origins of Jeffersonian Democracy
  • 1921 - History of the United States (2 vols., coautoria de Mary R. Beard)
  • 1923 - The Administration and Politics of Tokyo
  • 1927 - The Rise of American Civilization (coautoria de Mary R. Beard)
  • 1932 - A Century of Progress
  • 1932 - The Myth of Rugged American Individualism
  • 1933 - Written History as an Act of Faith
  • 1935 - That Noble Dream
  • 1939 - America in midpassage
  • 1946 - American Foreign Policy in the Making, 1932–1940
  • 1948 - President Roosevelt and the Coming of the War 1941

Referências

  1. Smith 1984, p. 399.

Bibliografia citada

  • Smith, Bonnie (1984). «Seeing Mary Beard». Feminist Studies (em inglês). 10 (3): 399-416 .

Bibliografia complementar

  • Bacevich, Andrew J., American Empire: The Realities and Consequences of U.S. Diplomacy (2002). Argues that while Beard might have been wrong about the need to oppose Hitler, he assessed how American economic interests drive foreign policy.
  • Barrow, Clyde W., More Than a Historian: The Political and Economic Thought of Charles A. Beard (2000)
  • Borning, Bernard C., The Political and Social Thought of Charles A. Beard (University of Washington Press, 1962) online edition
  • Brown, David S., Beyond the Frontier: Midwestern Historians in the American Century (2009)
  • Brown, Robert Eldon, Charles Beard and the Constitution: A critical analysis of "An economic interpretation of the Constitution" (1954)
  • Cott, Nancy F., A Woman Making History: Mary Ritter Beard through Her Letters (1991)
  • Cushing, Strout, The Pragmatic Revolt in American History: Carl Becker and Charles Beard (1958) online edition
  • Dennis, L., (1990) George S. Counts and Charles A. Beard: Collaborators for Change. (SUNY Series in the Philosophy of Education). State Univ of New York Press
  • Egnal, Marc, "The Beards Were Right: Parties in the North, 1840-1860," Civil War History, Vol. 47, 2001
  • Hofstadter, Richard. The Progressive Historians: Turner, Beard, Parrington (1968), pp 167–346. Detailed analysis of Beard's historiography.
  • Kennedy, Thomas C., Charles A. Beard and American Foreign Policy (1975) online edition
  • Forrest McDonald, We The People: The Economic Origins of the Constitution (1958)
  • Nore, Ellen, Charles A. Beard: An Intellectual Biography (1983). online edition
  • Radosh, Ronald, Prophets on the Right: Profiles of Conservative Critics of American Globalism (1978)

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  • Obras de Charles A. Beard (em inglês) no Projeto Gutenberg
  • AHA Bibliography of the writings of Charles Beard
  • Recent empirical research on Beard's thesis and economic factors behind the American Constitution from EH.NET's Encyclopedia.
  • Beards's APSA Presidential Address
  • Beard's AHA Presidential Address
  • Class and Pluralism in America: The Constitution Reconsidered
  • Article by Nancy Cott from The Reader's Companion to American History (registration required)
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