Novus ordo seclorum : los orígenes intelectuales de la Constitución Norteamericana / Forrest Mc. Donald
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publisher: United States of America.: Univerity Press of Kansas, 1985Edition: 1 edDescription: 359p.: 22cmISBN: 0-7006-0284-4Subject(s): TEORÍA POLITICA | CONSTITUCION -- ESTADOS UNIDOS | ECONOMÍA POLÍTICADDC classification: 320.09 Summary: To understand the origins of democracy in the modern world, it is essential to study the ideas and beliefs of the men who founded the United States of America. Such a serious and profound task will be successful according to the skills of those who decide to undertake such an arduous and committed task. The historian Forrest McDonald gathers the necessary merits to carry out the work and achieve to produce a work of the highest level, such as Novus Ordo Seclorum, in which he meticulously analyzes the thoughts, intentions, words and deeds of the men who defined the profile of the country that has already turned two hundred years old.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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To understand the origins of democracy in the modern world, it is essential to study the ideas and beliefs of the men who founded the United States of America. Such a serious and profound task will be successful according to the skills of those who decide to undertake such an arduous and committed task. The historian Forrest McDonald gathers the necessary merits to carry out the work and achieve to produce a work of the highest level, such as Novus Ordo Seclorum, in which he meticulously analyzes the thoughts, intentions, words and deeds of the men who defined the profile of the country that has already turned two hundred years old.
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