Welcome to the research guide for your government course in Freedom's Foundation I, II. The suggested electronic resources are available linked from here and from the Electronic Resources section of the library home page. Print resources are available in the PHC on campus collection or by mail to distance learning members of the PHC community. You may check on the location and availability of an item in the on campus collection through the online catalog, Voyager, accessed here and through the menu to the left.
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Reference Works
American political dictionary, by Jack C. Plano, is available in the PHC collection at JK 9 .P55 1997.
American republic: primary sources, with Bruce Frohnen, editor, is available in the PHC collection at E 173 .A 7535 2002.
Classics of modern political theory: Machiavelli to Mill, by Stven M. Cahn, is available in the PHC collection at JA 83 .C535 1997.
Democracy in America by Alexis de Tocqueville is available in the PHC collection at Ref AC 1 .G72 1990 vol. 44.
Encyclopedia of American government, with Joseph M. Bessette as consulting editor, is available in the PHC collection at Ref JK 9 .E52 1998.
Federalist Papers is available in the PHC collection at KF 4515 .F4 1999.
History of political thought: a thematic introduction, by John Morrow, is available in the PHC collection at JA 81 .M757 1998.
Roots of American Order, by Russell Kirk, is available in the PHC collection at JA 81 .K55 2003.
Mayflower Compact, The Prince by Machiavelli and Republic by Plato are available in the on campus collection, through the database Original Sources, and online at netLibrary .
Databases
Original Sources - Constitutional law provides access to select primary source documents of English constitutional law.
Original Sources - Political theory and philosophy provides access to primary source documents written by influential political theorists.
Original Sources - Constitution reference provides access to primary source documents related to the framing of the American constitution.
Internet
Constitution archive is the official government site providing an opportunity to view the original document, study its history, and read about the people from whose minds and hearts it came.
Constitution Society provides a collection of research documents designed to promote education on the principles of constitutional republican government.
For Freedom's Foundation I, the following documents are referenced in and linked from your syllabus and from here:
Condorcet, Sketch... progress of the human mind
Declaration of the rights of man
Robespierre Archive
Search the catalog using the following Library of Congress subject headings:
Selected Journals
Almanac of American Politics (Online 7/5/1992-present)
Political Science Reviewer (Print in library 2000 - present)
Research tips
Turabian is the approved citation format for this course. Information on proper Turabian citation is available in the PHC collection, Chicago manual of style, at Ref Z 253 .U69 2003 or online at several sites, such as http://library.osu.edu/sites/guides/chicagogd.php