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Founded in May 1783 at Steuben’s headquarters near Newburg, N.Y., by officers of the Continental army and navy, the Society of the Cincinnati was at one time one of America’s most controversial organizations. In Liberty without Anarchy, Minor Myers relates how the officers, who had not been paid for four years, began to circulate rumors of a military coup. The society, with Washington as President-General, was formed to exert political pressure on Congress to guarantee payment in response to the angry men.Many Americans, Thomas Jefferson principal among them, viewed the new organization with suspicion, as a seedbed for a hereditary American aristocracy. As Myers points out, the fears were well-founded: many society members were monarchists, and in 1786 Steuben himself wrote to Prince Henry of Prussia inquiring whether he might be interested in becoming king of the United States. Prince Henry declined.The interest in monarchy ended with the adoption of the federal Constitution in 1787, with many society members as delegates to the Convention, but it was not until 1827 that the original pay dispute was resolved and the officers awarded a pension. With unprecedented access to the society’s papers and documents, Minor Myers has produced a highly readable history of this fascinating organization, in which he concludes that the Society is an important reminder of the road the American revolutionaries avoided—the road that led from revolution to army coup to military dictatorship—a road taken by most of the armed revolutions of the last two hundred years. tag:The history of how a powerful and potentially subversive group of officers made the choice for liberty during the Revolutionary War

Hardcover:

9780813909936 | Univ of Virginia Pr, April 1, 1983, cover price $29.50 | About this edition: Founded in May 1783 at Steuben’s headquarters near Newburg, N.
9780813909936 | Univ of Virginia Pr, April 1, 1983, cover price $29.50 | About this edition: Founded in May 1783 at Steuben’s headquarters near Newburg, N.

Paperback:

9780813923116 | Univ of Virginia Pr, December 30, 2004, cover price $20.00

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Product Description: The Princeton Graduate School was born of controversy, first between President James McCosh and his opponents, who doubted the wisdom of attaching a graduate school to a small college with a religious complexion, and then between President Woodrow Wilson and the formidable Dean Andrew Fleming West...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)

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9780691011684 | Subsequent edition (Princeton Univ Pr, October 30, 2000), cover price $64.00 | About this edition: The Princeton Graduate School was born of controversy, first between President James McCosh and his opponents, who doubted the wisdom of attaching a graduate school to a small college with a religious complexion, and then between President Woodrow Wilson and the formidable Dean Andrew Fleming West.

Hardcover:

9780941901239 | Hardcover with CD edition (Chemical Heritage Foundation, June 30, 2000), cover price $65.00

Paperback:

9780684179995 | Reprint edition (Macmillan Pub Co, December 1, 1986), cover price $24.95
9780684179995 | Reprint edition (Macmillan Pub Co, December 1, 1986), cover price $24.95

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