Bernard Bailyn

He specialized in American colonial and revolutionary-era history, looking at merchants, demographic trends, Loyalists, international links across the Atlantic, and especially the political ideas that motivated the Patriots.He argued that international commerce was an uncertain business, given the high risk of losses at sea in the very long turnaround times meant that information was often too old to be useful.He located the intellectual sources of the American Revolution within a broader British political framework, explaining how English country Whig ideas about civic virtue, corruption, ancient rights, and fear of autocracy were, in the colonies, transformed into the ideology of republicanism.According to Bailyn, The modernization of American Politics and government during and after the Revolution took the form of a sudden, radical realization of the program that had first been fully set forth by the opposition intelligentsia ... in the reign of George the First.Where the French opposition had vainly agitated for partial reforms ... American leaders moved swiftly and with little social disruption to implement systematically the outermost possibilities of the whole range of radically libertarian ideas.[10]In Bailyn's assessment, contested libertarian meanings change through time as "the colonists" struggled to define, and to pursue, the property of independence."[11] In her memorial tribute, Harvard historian Joyce Chaplin noted Bernard Bailyn's resistance to "dichotomies" and his attention to "granular" records and culture.But their threat to civilisation, in the most general terms, lay not in their intrinsic malevolence but in the brutality of those who implacably imposed them: the populist thugs, the fanatical monopolists of power.His histories of the peopling of colonial North America explored questions of immigration, cultural contact, and settlement that his mentor Handlin had pioneered decades earlier.[15] Bailyn's Atlantic History: Concepts and Contours (2005) explores the borders and contents of the emerging field, which emphasizes cosmopolitan and multicultural elements that have tended to be neglected or considered in isolation by traditional historiography dealing with the Americas.
Hartford, ConnecticutBelmontMassachusettsWilliams CollegeHarvard UniversityLotte BailynPulitzer Prize for HistoryGolden Plate AwardBancroft PrizeAmerican historyGordon S. WoodPauline MaierNational Endowment for the HumanitiesJefferson LectureNational Humanities MedalAmerican colonialrevolutionary-era historyLoyalistsPatriotsrepublicanismAtlantic historyAmerican Academy of Arts and SciencesAmerican Philosophical Societygraduate studentPerry MillerSamuel Eliot MorisonOscar HandlinThe Ideological Origins of the American RevolutionRobert KeayneNew Englandmerchantsinternational commerceLondoncolonial MassachusettsentrepreneurialPuritanisolationismscholasticismVirginiaEdmund MorganBrown UniversityAmerican RevolutionpamphletspropagandisticCharles A. Beardclass warfarerhetoricideologyradicalismFrenchcountry Whigcivic virtuecorruptionautocracyAmerican PoliticsintelligentsiaGeorge the Firstlibertariannecessityseparation of powersbill of rightscosmopolitanismJoyce ChaplinIsaiah Berlinpositive libertyliberal alternativeActual idealismTotalitarianismintellectual historydemographic historyimmigrationquantificationkinship analysisAmerican exceptionalismterminologyrhetoricalMichael KammenStanley N. KatzAmerican civilizationCharles BailynastrophysicistYale UniversitylinguistStony Brook UniversityBelmont, MassachusettsPulitzer PrizeJack N. RakoveMary Beth NortonFred AndersonVirginia DeJohn AndersonMary Sarah BilderRichard L. BushmanSally E. HaddenJames HenrettaNew York University School of LawWashington University in St. LouisGeorge Washington Book PrizeAmerican Historical AssociationDaniel Oliver (policymaker)National ReviewFederal Trade CommissionJeffrey PasleyMark A. PetersonPeter H. WoodNational Book AwardSociety of Colonial WarsSociety of the CincinnatiAmerican Academy of AchievementWayback MachineNational Book FoundationC-SPANCharles C. MannThe New York TimesAndrew Dickson WhiteGeorge BancroftJustin WinsorWilliam Frederick PooleCharles Kendall AdamsJohn JayWilliam Wirt HenryJames Burrill AngellHenry AdamsGeorge F. HoarRichard Salter StorrsJames SchoulerGeorge Park FisherJames Ford RhodesEdward EgglestonCharles Francis Adams Jr.Alfred Thayer MahanHenry Charles LeaGoldwin SmithJohn Bach McMasterSimeon E. BaldwinJ. Franklin JamesonGeorge Burton AdamsAlbert Bushnell HartFrederick Jackson TurnerWilliam Milligan SloaneTheodore RooseveltWilliam Archibald DunningAndrew C. McLaughlinH. Morse StephensGeorge Lincoln BurrWorthington C. FordWilliam Roscoe ThayerEdward ChanningJean Jules JusserandCharles Homer HaskinsEdward Potts CheyneyWoodrow WilsonCharles McLean AndrewsDana Carleton MunroHenry Osborn TaylorJames Henry BreastedJames Harvey RobinsonEvarts Boutell GreeneCarl L. BeckerHerbert Eugene BoltonWilliam DoddMichael RostovtzeffCharles Howard McIlwainGuy Stanton FordLaurence M. LarsonWilliam Scott FergusonMax FarrandJames Westfall ThompsonArthur M. Schlesinger Sr.Nellie NeilsonWilliam Linn WestermannCarlton J. H. HayesSidney Bradshaw FayThomas J. WertenbakerKenneth Scott LatouretteConyers ReadRobert Livingston SchuylerJames G. RandallLouis R. GottschalkMerle CurtiLynn ThorndikeDexter PerkinsWilliam L. LangerWalter Prescott WebbAllan NevinsBernadotte Everly SchmittSamuel Flagg BemisCarl BridenbaughCrane BrintonJulian P. BoydFrederic C. LaneRoy Franklin NicholsHajo HolbornJohn King FairbankC. Vann WoodwardRobert Roswell PalmerDavid M. PotterJoseph StrayerThomas C. CochranLynn Townsend White Jr.Lewis HankeGordon WrightRichard B. MorrisCharles GibsonWilliam J. BouwsmaJohn Hope FranklinDavid H. PinkneyGordon A. CraigPhilip D. CurtinArthur S. LinkWilliam H. McNeillCarl N. DeglerNatalie Zemon DavisAkira IriyeLouis R. HarlanDavid HerlihyWilliam LeuchtenburgFrederic WakemanLouise A. TillyThomas C. HoltJohn Henry CoatsworthCaroline Walker BynumJoyce ApplebyJoseph C. MillerRobert DarntonEric FonerWm. Roger LouisLynn HuntJames M. McPhersonJonathan D. SpenceJames J. SheehanLinda K. KerberBarbara WeinsteinGabrielle M. SpiegelLaurel Thatcher UlrichBarbara D. MetcalfAnthony GraftonWilliam CrononKenneth PomeranzJan E. GoldsteinVicki L. RuizPatrick ManningTyler E. StovallJ. R. McNeillMary LindemannJacqueline JonesJames H. SweetEdward MuirThavolia GlymphHistoryR. Carlyle BuleyGeorge DangerfieldBruce CattonPaul HorganRichard HofstadterGeorge F. KennanBray HammondLeonard D. WhiteJean SchneiderMargaret LeechHerbert FeisLawrence H. GipsonConstance McLaughlin GreenSumner Chilton PowellIrwin UngerWilliam H. GoetzmannLeonard LevyDean AchesonJames MacGregor BurnsCarl Neumann DeglerDaniel J. BoorstinDumas MaloneDon E. FehrenbacherAlfred D. Chandler Jr.Leon LitwackLawrence A. CreminRhys IsaacThomas K. McCrawWalter A. McDougallRobert V. BruceTaylor BranchStanley KarnowMark E. Neely Jr.Doris Kearns GoodwinAlan TaylorEdward LarsonEdwin G. BurrowsMike WallaceDavid M. Kennedy