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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
A number of dimensions of American political thought are better understood by examining its development in the 19th century, before the transitions of the 20th century or its origins in the 17th and 18th. These papers will take up that task.
Brownson, America, and the 'Order of Reality' - Matthew T Cantirino, Texas State University
Moral or Civic Virtue? Understanding Interest Rightly Understood - Sarah Helene Gustafson, Catholic University
Sarah and Angelina Grimké: Abolitionism and the Demands of Non-violence - Kimberly Hurd Hale, Coastal Carolina University; Erin A Dolgoy, Rhodes College
Uncompromising the Nullification Crisis - Justin B. Litke, Catholic University of America