Bernard Bailyn, 1981
The New England merchants in the seventeenth century.
Cambridge: Harvard
University Press, 1955.
Massachusetts shipping, 1697-1714; a statistical study,
Cambridge; Belknap
Press of Harvard University Press, 1959.
The ideological origins of the American Revolution. Cambridge:
Belknap Press of
Harvard University Press, 1967; Reprint, Birmingham, Ala.: Palladium
Press, c2001.
The origins of American politics. New York: Knopf, 1968.
The intellectual migration; Europe and America, 1930-1960,
edited by Donald
Fleming and Bernard Bailyn. Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard
University Press, 1969.
Education in the forming of American society: needs and opportunities
for study.
New York: Norton, 1972, c1960.
The ordeal of Thomas Hutchinson. Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap
Press of Harvard
University Press, 1974.
The Great republic: a history of the American people,
Bernard Bailyn ... [et al.].
Boston: Little, Brown, c1977.
The Press & the American Revolution, edited by Bernard
Bailyn and John B.
Hench; with a foreword by Marcus A. McCorison; and an afterword
by James Russell Wiggins. Worcester, Mass.: American Antiquarian
Society, 1980.
History and the creative imagination, by Bernard Bailyn.
St. Louis, Mo.:
Washington University, 1985.
Voyagers to the West: a passage in the peopling of America
on the eve of the
Revolution, Bernard Bailyn, with the assistance of Barbara
DeWolfe.
1st ed. New York: Knopf: Distributed by Random House, 1986.
The peopling of British North America: an introduction,
by Bernard Bailyn.
1st ed. New York: Knopf: Distributed by Random House, 1986.
From Protestant peasants to Jewish intellectuals: the Germans
in the peopling of
America, by Bernard Bailyn. Causes and consequences of the
German catastrophe. Heinrich August Winkler. Oxford; New York: Berg
for the German Historical Institute, 1988.
Voyagers to the West: a passage in the peopling of America
on the eve of the
Revolution, by Bernard Bailyn with the assistance of Barbara
DeWolfe.
New York: Vintage Books, 1988, c1986.
Faces of revolution: personalities and themes in the struggle
for American
independence, by Bernard Bailyn. 1st ed. New York: Knopf: Distributed
by Random House, 1990.
On the teaching and writing of history: responses to a series
of questions, Bernard
Bailyn; edited by Edward Connery Lathem. Hanover, N.H.: Montgomery
Endowment, Dartmouth College, c1994.
The Federalist papers, Bernard Bailyn. Washington: Library of Congress, 1998.
To begin the world anew: the genius and ambiguities of the
American founders,
by Bernard Bailyn. 1st ed. New York: Knopf, 2003.
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