Introduction to Cronyism: Liberty versus Power in Early America, 1607–1849. Narrated by Scott R. Pollack
Cronyism: Liberty versus Power in Early America, 1607–1849
History is a clash between the forces of liberty and the proponents of power. In Cronyism, Patrick Newman offers a compelling and important narrative on the early days of the American republic, and the rise of a Federal regime that conquers a nation conceived in liberty.
Narrated by Scott R. Pollack
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Part I: The Road to Empire, 1607–1790.
Part I: The Road to Empire, 1607–1790.
Part II: The Hamiltonian Era, 1790–1801.
Part II: The Hamiltonian Era, 1790–1801.
Part II: The Hamiltonian Era, 1790–1801.
Part III: The Failed Jeffersonian Revolution, 1801–1817.
Part III: The Failed Jeffersonian Revolution, 1801–1817.
Part III: The Failed Jeffersonian Revolution, 1801–1817.
Part IV: The Era of Corruption, 1817–1829.
Part IV: The Era of Corruption, 1817–1829.
Part IV: The Era of Corruption, 1817–1829.
Part IV: The Era of Corruption, 1817–1829.
Part V: The Failed Jacksonian Revolution, 1829–1849.
Part V: The Failed Jacksonian Revolution, 1829–1849.
Part V: The Failed Jacksonian Revolution, 1829–1849.