Республиканские идеи в буржуазно-дворянской утопии эпохи Английской революции // Новая и новейшая история. 2010. № 1. С. 106–120.
Altschuler G. C., Blumin S. M.
Limits of Political Engagement in Antebellum America: a New Look at the Golden Age of Participatory Democracy // Journal of American History. Vol. 84. N 3. Dec. 1997. P. 875–881.
Aptheker H.
An Autobiographical Note // Journal of American History. June 2000. P. 147–168.
Archer R.
Secularism and Sectarianism in India and the West: What are the Real Lessons of American History? // Economy and Society. Vol. 30. No. 3 (2001). P. 273–287.
Bailyn B.
Political Experience and Enlightenment Ideas in Eighteenth-Century America // The American Historical Review. Vol. 67. No. 2 (Jan., 1962). P. 339–351.
Baker J. H.
From Belief into Culture: Republicanism in the Antebellum North // American Quarterly. Vol. 37. Fall. 1985. N 4. Р. 532–540.
Balsamo L. T.
We Cannot Have Free Government without Elections’: Abraham Lincoln and the Election of 1864 // Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society. 2001. Р. 181–199.
Bell D. A.
Charismatic Authority in Revolutionary and Napoleonic France // Rethinking the Age of Revolutions: France and the Birth of the Modern World / ed. D. A. Bell, Y. Mintzker. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018.
Ben-Israel H.
Nationalism in Historical Perspective // Journal of International Affairs. Vol. 45. No. 2 (1992). P. 367–397.
Berman H. J.
The Impact of the Enlightenment on American Constitutional Law // Yale Journal of Law & the Humanities. Vol. 4. Issue 2 (Jan. 1992). P. 311–334.
Boorstin D.
The Myth of an American Enlightenment // Image of Europe: Reflections on American Thought. N. Y.: Meridian, 1960. P. 66–78.
Brant I.
Madison: On the Separation of Church and State // The William and Mary Quarterly. Vol. 8. No. 1. James Madison, 1751–1836: Bicentennial Number (Jan., 1951). P. 3–24.
Brown R. D.
The Massachusetts Convention of Towns, 1768 // The William and Mary Quarterly. Vol. 26. No. 1 (Jan., 1969). P. 94–104.
Carman Н., Luthin В..Н.
Some Aspects of Know-nothing Movement Reconsidered // South Atlantic Quarterly. 1940. Apr. Vol. 39. № 2. P. 217–222.
Caron N., Wulf N.
Introduction: Les Lumieres américaines dans l’historiographie contemporaine aux Etats-Unis: ambivalences et reticences // Revue française d’etudes américaines. No. 92. Les Lumieres américaines (mai 2002). P. 3–21.
Childers C.
Interpreting Popular Sovereignty: A Historiographical Essay // Civil War History. Vol. 57. N 1. Mar. 2011. P. 48–70.
Connors R. J.
Fanny Wright: First Female Civic Rhetor in America // Journal of American History. Vol. 62. № 1. 1999.
Conrad S.
Enlightenment in Global History: A Historiographical Critique // The American Historical Review. Vol. 117. No. 4 (Oct. 2012). P. 999–1027.
Cromartie A.
The Constitutionalist Revolution: The Transformation of Political Culture in Early Stuart England // Past & Present. No. 163 (May, 1999). P. 76–120.
Curry R. O.
Copperheadism and Continuity: the Anatomy of a Stereotype // Journal of Negro History. 1972. Vol. 57(1). P. 29–36.
Diamond M. The Federalist’s
View of Federalism // Essays on Federalism / ed. G. S. Benson. Claremont, Calif., 1961. P. 21–64.
Dillon М. L.
The Abolitionists: A Decade of Historiography, 1959–1969 // Journal of Southern History. 1969. Nov. Vol. 35. № 4. P. 500–522.
Dreisbach D. L.
George Mason’s Pursuit of Religious Liberty in Revolutionary Virginia // The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography. Vol. 108. No. 1 (2000). P. 5–44.
Dudley H. M.
The Election of 1864 // The Mississippi Valley Historical Review. Vol. 18. N 4 (Mar. 1932). P. 500–518.
Edmunds A. J.
The First Books Imported by America’s First Great Library: 1732 // The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. Vol. 30. No. 3 (1906). P. 300–308.
Elliott C.
Union Sentiment in Texas 1861–1865 // Southwestern Historical Quarterly. 1947. Vol. 50. № 4. Р. 449–477.
Fehrenbacher D. E.
The Making of a Myth: Lincoln and the Vice-Presidential Nomination in 1864 // Civil War History. Vol. 41 (4). 1995. P. 273–290.
Finkelstein J. J.
The Goring Ox: some historical perspectives on deodands, forfeitures, wrongful death and the western notion of sovereignty // Temple Law Quarterly. Vol. 46. 1973. P. 169–290.
Foner E.
If Lincoln hadn’t died // American Heritage. Vol. 58(6). Winter 2009.
Gara L.
An Epic in US History. Myth and Reality // Underground Railroad. Washington, 1999. P. 4–15.
Gara L.
Antislavery Congressmen, 1848–1856: Their Contribution to the Debate Between the Sections // Civil War History. N 32. 1986. Р. 198–209.