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  • {{seealso|Richard Hofstadter}} ...e in American Politics"''' is an essay on American political behavior by [[Richard Hofstadter]], published in 1964 in [[Harper's Magazine]], adapted from a lecture at [[
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  • ...". It is noted as a feature among some of the American Right. <blockquote>Richard Hofstadter has published a series of essays on the Radical Right entitled The Paranoid
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  • {{rpl|Richard Hofstadter}}
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  • * Harvey, William H. ''Coin’s Financial School'' (1894), 1963 intro. by Richard Hofstadter
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  • ...] and in turn influenced numerous promising graduate students, including [[Richard Hofstadter]]. He taught in Japan, Australia, and India for two years. About this tim ...inished doctoral dissertations. They include among many famous scholars [[Richard Hofstadter]] on [[Social Darwinism]], [[John Higham]] on [[ethnicity]], [[Paul Bourke]
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  • ...focusing primarily on the American South and race relations. Along with [[Richard Hofstadter]] and [[Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.]], he was one of the most influential histo
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  • ...] and in turn influenced numerous promising graduate students, including [[Richard Hofstadter]]. He taught in Japan, Australia and India for two years. About this time h
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  • ...he former usually distinguish it from the latter. Such was the case with [[Richard Hofstadter]] in ''Anti-Intellectualism in American Life'', who omitted from this class
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  • * [[Richard Hofstadter|Hofstadter, Richard]], and Wilson Smith, eds. ''American Higher Education a * [[Richard Hofstadter|Hofstadter, Richard]], and C. Dewitt Hardy, eds. ''The Development and Scop
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  • ...ical allies to Richard Hofstadter's conception of "the paranoid style"<ref>Richard Hofstadter, (1964) ''The Paranoid Style in American Politics'', http://karws.gso.uri.e
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  • ...el College, Oxford in 1965, and his Ph.D. in 1969, under the tutelage of [[Richard Hofstadter]] at Columbia.
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  • ...), wildly successful silverite pamphlet; 1964 edition with introduction by Richard Hofstadter
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  • ...did cooperate with them and accepted the Populist nomination in 1896.<ref>Richard Hofstadter, '' The Age of Reform: From Bryan to F.D.R.'' (1955</ref>
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  • ...n]], a Democrat, articulated a sophisticated conservatism in his writings. Richard Hofstadter (1948) called him "The Marx of the Master Class." Calhoun argued that a co
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  • ...did cooperate with them and accepted the Populist nomination in 1896.<ref>Richard Hofstadter, '' The Age of Reform: From Bryan to F.D.R.'' (1955</ref>
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  • ...others have compared the Tea Party movement and their political allies to Richard Hofstadter's conception of "the paranoid style in American politics",<ref>{{citation | author = Richard Hofstadter
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  • *[[Richard Hofstadter]] (1916-1970) - Progressivism, politics, historiography
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  • ...n]], a Democrat, articulated a sophisticated conservatism in his writings. Richard Hofstadter (1948) called him "The Marx of the Master Class." Calhoun argued that a co ...were seen in opposition to religion or as proponents of "progress". <ref> Richard Hofstadter, ''Anit-Intellectualism in American Life'' (1963)</ref> In the 1920s, libe
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  • * [[Richard Hofstadter]]
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  • In 1944 the American historian [[Richard Hofstadter]] applied the term "[[Social Darwinism]]" to describe nineteenth- and twent
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