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Revolution and Regeneration: Life Cycle and the Historical Vision of the Generation of 1776: Revolution and Regeneration: Life Cycle and the Historical Vision of the Generation of 1776
Revolution and Regeneration: Life Cycle and the Historical Vision of the Generation of 1776
Revolution and Regeneration: Life Cycle and the Historical Vision of the Generation of 1776
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Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
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Foreword to the Reissue
Preface
Introduction: Life Cycle and the Revolutionary Generation
Chapter One: A History All Our Own: Identity, 1763–1776
Chapter Two: A History without Parallel: Intimacy, 1776–1789
Chapter Three: History as Process vs. History as Order: Generativity, 1789–1815
Chapter Four: The Renunciation of History: Ego Integrity, 1800–1840
Conclusion: Life Cycle and Historical Achievement
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