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The rise of American democracy

Book • 1936
Sean Wilentz's "The Rise of American Democracy" is a comprehensive historical account of the development of democratic ideals and institutions in the United States.

The book traces the evolution of American democracy from its colonial roots to the modern era, examining key moments and figures that shaped its trajectory.

Wilentz analyzes the complex interplay of political, social, and economic forces that influenced the growth of democratic principles.

He explores the struggles for suffrage, the expansion of political participation, and the ongoing debates over the meaning and practice of democracy.

The book offers a nuanced and insightful perspective on the triumphs and challenges of American democracy, providing a rich historical context for understanding its present state.

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