The politics of insurrection: A comparative analysis of the shays', whiskey, and fries' rebellions

The Shays', Whiskey, and Fries' Rebellions, although of moderate interest to American historians, have received scant attention from political scientists. A closer examination of these three rebellions within a comparative framework suggests that they can be treated as theoretically linked...

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