Americans of 1776
- 330pages
- 12 heures de lecture
James Schouler était un avocat et historien américain dont l'œuvre s'est concentrée sur l'histoire exhaustive des États-Unis. Il a consacré ses recherches et son écriture principalement à la chronique des étapes constitutionnelles et politiques de l'histoire américaine. Son approche était caractérisée par la rigueur et un engagement à dépeindre objectivement les périodes formatrices de la nation. Les travaux de Schouler sont appréciés pour leur examen perspicace du développement de l'État américain.






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