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(一)^ Robert E. Shalhope, "Toward a Republican Synthesis: The Emergence of an Understanding of Republicanism in American Historiography," William and Mary Quarterly, 29 (January 1972), 4980

(二)^ Richard Buel, Securing the Revolution: Ideology in American Politics, 17891815 (1972)

(三)^ Becker et al (2002), ch 1

(四)^ Gordon S. Wood, The Radicalism of the American Revolution: How a Revolution Transformed a Monarchical Society into a Democratic One Unlike Any That Had Ever Existed (1992).

(五)^ John Phillip Reid, Constitutional History of the American Revolution (2003) p 76

(六)^ Kyle G. Volk, "The Perils of 'Pure Democracy': Minority Rights, Liquor Politics, and Popular Sovereignty in Antebellum America," Journal of the Early Republic Volume 29, Number 4, Winter 2009 DOI: 10.1353/jer.0.0113

(七)^ Hart, (2002), ch 1

(八)^ Robert Williams, Horace Greeley: champion of American freedom (2006) p 175-6

(九)^ Kenneth R. Bowling "A Capital before a Capitol: Republican Visions," in Donald R. Kennon ed. A Republic for the Ages: The United States Capitol and the Political Culture of the Early Republic (1999)

(十)^ Trevor Colbourn, The Lamp of Experience: Whig History and the Intellectual Origins of the American Revolution (1965) online version

(11)^ H. T. Dickinson, ed., A companion to eighteenth-century Britain (2002) p. 300

(12)^ Mortimer N. S. Sellers, American republicanism (1994) p. 3

(13)^ Robert Kelley, "Ideology and Political Culture from Jefferson to Nixon," American Historical Review, 82 (June 1977), 536

(14)^ J.G.A. Pocock, The Machiavellian Moment p 507

(15)^ Wood, Gordon (2011). The Idea of America. New York: The Penguin Press. pp. 325 

(16)^ Bernard, Bailyn. The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution. Cambridge, Mass: The Belknap Press 

(17)^ Bailyn, Bernard. The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution (1967)

(18)^ Thomas S. Kidd, God of Liberty: A Religious History of the American Revolution p. 9

(19)^ Kidd, God of Liberty, p 8

(20)^ Bernard Bailyn, The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution p 525

(21)^ Gordon Wood, "Introduction" in Idea of America: Reflections on the Birth of the United States (2011) online.

(22)^ Bernard Bailyn, The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution p 92

(23)^ Robert E. Shalhope, "Toward a Republican Synthesis," William and Mary Quarterly, 29 (January 1972), pp 4980

(24)^ Thomas Jefferson to John Taylor, May 28, 1816. 20061031 See also: James Madison on Majority Government

(25)^ Republican Government. Retrieved on 2006-12-14.

(26)^ J.G.A. Pocock, "Virtue and Commerce in the Eighteenth Century," Journal of Interdisciplinary History 3#1 (1972), 11934.

(27)^ Adams quoted in Paul A. Rahe, Republics Ancient and Modern: Classical Republicanism and the American Revolution. Volume: 2 (1994) P. 23.

(28)^ Adams 1776 quoted in Rahe, Republics Ancient and Modern 2:23.

(29)^ "Rousseau, whose romantic and egalitarian tenets had practically no influence on the course of Jefferson's, or indeed any American, thought." Nathan Schachner, Thomas Jefferson: A Biography. (1957). p. 47.

(30)^ Gordon S. Wood, "Rhetoric and Reality in the American Revolution," William and Mary Quarterly 23#1 (1966), pp. 3-32 in JSTOR

(31)^ Rodgers (1992)

(32)^ Gordon S. Wood, Empire of liberty: a history of the early Republic, 1789-1815 (2009) p. 214

(33)^ Mark B. Brown, Science in democracy: expertise, institutions, and representation (2009) p 83

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(35)^ Alexander Keyssar, The Right to Vote: The Contested History of Democracy in the United States (2001)

(36)^ Fawn Brodie, Thomas Jefferson (1974) p. 267

(37)^ quoted in John C. Miller, Alexander Hamilton: Portrait in Paradox (1959) p. 320; online edition of Webster p. 332

(38)^ Dublin, Strike of 1830

(39)^ Richard J. Ellis and Michael Nelson, Debating the presidency (2009) p. 211 

(40)^ Paul F. Bourke, "The Pluralist Reading of James Madison's Tenth Federalist," Perspectives in American History (1975) 9:271-299

(41)^ David Tucker, Enlightened republicanism: a study of Jefferson's Notes on the State if Virginia (2008) p. 109

(42)^ George Washington to James McHenry, September 30, 1798. 200718 Transcript.

(43)^ Paul S. Boyer, et al. The Enduring Vision (2010) vol 1 p 191

(44)^ Recently Martin has argued that Madison showed his commitment to the popular element of popular government in the "Memorial and Remonstrance against Religious Assessments" (1785); Robert W. T. Martin, "James Madison and Popular Government: The Neglected Case of the 'Memorial'" Polity, Apr 2010, Vol. 42 Issue 2, pp 185209

(45)^ Garrett Ward Sheldon and C. William Hill Jr., The Liberal Republicanism of John Taylor of Caroline (2008)

(46)^ David Brion Davis, Antebellum American culture (1997) pp 14-15

(47)^ Kermit L. Hall and Kevin T. McGuire, eds. Institutions of American Democracy: The Judicial Branch (2005) p 404

(48)^ R. Kent Newmyer, Supreme Court Justice Joseph Story: Statesman of the Old Republic (1985)

(49)^ Stephen B. Presser, "Resurrecting the Conservative Tradition in American Legal History," Reviews in American History, Vol. 13#4 (Dec., 1985), pp. 526-533 in JSTOR

(50)^ Randolph quoted in Banning (1978) p. 262. See Lawrence D. Cress, "Republican Liberty and National Security: American Military Policy as an Ideological Problem, 1783 to 1789." William and Mary Quarterly (1981) 38(1): 7396. ISSN 0043-5597 Fulltext at Jstor

(51)^ Samuel F. Scott, "Foreign Mercenaries, Revolutionary War, and Citizen-soldiers in the Late Eighteenth Century." War & Society 1984 2(2): 4158. ISSN 0729-2473

(52)^ Ricardo A. Herrera,Self-governance and the American Citizen as Soldier, 17751861. Journal of Military History 2001 65(1): 2152. ISSN 0899-3718 Fulltext in SwetsWise and Jstor

(53)^ Bruce Clayton, ed. The Mind of the South: fifty years later (1992) p 70-71

(54)^ Wood 1995

(55)^ Thornton, Politics and Power in a Slave Society: Alabama, 18001860 (1981)

(56)^ McPherson, Battle Cry of Freedom (1988) quote p 126

(57)^ Lewis L. Gould, Grand Old Party (2003) p 14

(58)^ Richard Jensen,Democracy, Republicanism and Efficiency: The Values of American Politics, 18851930,in Byron Shafer and Anthony Badger, eds, Contesting Democracy: Substance and Structure in American Political History, 17752000 (U of Kansas Press, 2001) pp 149180.online version

(59)^ Alyn Brodsky, Grover Cleveland: a study in character (2000) p. 96

(60)^ John Whiteclay II Chambers,To Raise An Army: The Draft Comes to Modern America (1987)

(61)^ Gary Hart, Restoration of the Republic: The Jeffersonian Ideal in 21st-Century America (2002) p. 7; Michael Tomasky, "Party in Search of a Notion," The American Prospect (May 2006) online at [1] . James Patterson, "Modern Era" in Byron Shafer and Anthony Badger, eds, Contesting Democracy: Substance and Structure in American Political History, 17752000 (U of Kansas Press, 2001)

(62)^ D. Michael Shafer, The Vietnam-Era Draft in Shafer, ed. The Legacy: The Vietnam War in the American Imagination (1990), 5779.

(63)^ Elizabeth Bumiller and David M. Halbfinger, "Military Service Becomes Issue in Bush-Kerry Race," New York Times, February 4, 2004

(64)^ Alec M. Gallup and Frank Newport, The Gallup poll: public opinion 2004(2006) p. 83

(65)^ Marvin Kalb and Deborah Kalb, Haunting Legacy: Vietnam and the American Presidency from Ford to Obama (2011) p. 220

(66)^ 139 U.S. 449, (1891)

(67)^ Herman Belz, Abraham Lincoln, constitutionalism, and equal rights in the Civil War Era (1998) p. 86

(68)^ p1011957

(69)^ William Safire, Safire's Political Dictionary (2008) p 175-6 

(70)^ Yonatan Eyal, The Young America Movement and the Transformation of the Democratic Party, 1828-1861 (2007) p. 27 

(71)^ Charles O. Lerche, Jr., "Congressional Interpretations of the Guarantee of a Republican Form of Government during Reconstruction," Journal of Southern History (1949), 15:192-211 in JSTOR

(72)^ "Suffrage" in Paul S. Boyer and Melvyn Dubofsky, The Oxford companion to United States history (2001) p. 754

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