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Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I. Sources of Knowledge
Chapter 1. American Writers and Merovingian Historiography
Chapter 2. Schoolbooks and the Teaching of Merovingian History
Part II. Locating Meaning in Merovingian History
Chapter 3. National Character and Historical Parallelism in a Revolutionary Age
Chapter 4. Adjudicating Political Legitimacy in the Early American Republic 1790-1816)
Chapter 5. Early Medieval Unfreedom and the Debate over Slavery (1840-1860)
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index.
Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I. Sources of Knowledge
Chapter 1. American Writers and Merovingian Historiography
Chapter 2. Schoolbooks and the Teaching of Merovingian History
Part II. Locating Meaning in Merovingian History
Chapter 3. National Character and Historical Parallelism in a Revolutionary Age
Chapter 4. Adjudicating Political Legitimacy in the Early American Republic 1790-1816)
Chapter 5. Early Medieval Unfreedom and the Debate over Slavery (1840-1860)
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index.