McDonald, Forrest
McDonald, Forrest, 1927-....
McDonald, Forrest, 1927-2016
MacDonald, Forrest
Forrest McDonald American historian
VIAF ID: 34485576 ( Personal )
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- 510 2 _ ‡a The American History Research Center (Madison)
- 510 2 _ ‡a University Press of Kansas
- 510 2 _ ‡a University of Alabama
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- 510 2 _ ‡a University of Texas at Austin
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Alexander Hamilton a biography | |
The American people | |
The American presidency : an intellectual history | |
The anti-Federalists, 1781-1789 | |
The boys were men; the American Navy in the age of fighting sail. | |
Confederation and constitution, 1781-1789 | |
A constitutional history of the United States | |
Cracker culture Celtic ways in the Old South | |
E pluribus unum the formation of the American Republic, 1776-1790 | |
Empire and nation | |
Entrepreneurs vs. the State : a new look at the rise of big business in America, 1840-1920 | |
Government by judiciary : the transformation of the fourteenth amendment | |
History, on proper principles : essays in honor of Forrest McDonald | |
Insull | |
The last best hope | |
Let there be light, 1957. | |
Novus ordo seclorum. (Laurence) | |
Phaeton ride the crisis of American success | |
presidency of George Washington | |
Presidency of Thomas Jefferson | |
Recovering the past a historian's memoir | |
Requiem variations on eighteenth-century themes | |
States' rights and the Union imperium in imperio, 1776-1876 | |
Torch is passed | |
The United States in the twentieth century. | |
We the people the economic origins of the constitution |