Common Sense

General and cited references

Secondary sources

  • Aldridge, A. Owen (1984), Thomas Paine's American Ideology, University of Delaware Press, ISBN 0-874-13260-6
  • Chiu, Frances A. (2020), The Routledge Guidebook to Paine's Rights of Man
  • Conway, Moncure Daniel (1893), The Life of Thomas Paine (See Ch. VI.)
  • Ferguson, Robert A. (2000), "The Commonalities of Common Sense", William and Mary Quarterly, 57 (3): 465–504, doi:10.2307/2674263, JSTOR 2674263
  • Foner, Eric (2004), Tom Paine and Revolutionary America
  • Gimbel, Richard (1956), A Bibliographical Check List of Common Sense, With an Account of Its Publication, New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, Thomas Paine, "The [American] Crisis No. VII", Pennsylvania Packet
  • Jordan, Winthrop D. (1973), "Familial Politics: Thomas Paine and the Killing of the King, 1776", Journal of American History, 60 (2): 294–308, doi:10.2307/2936777, JSTOR 2936777
  • Kaye, Harvey J. (2005), Thomas Paine and the Promise of America, New York: Hill and Wang, ISBN 0-8090-9344-8
  • Nelson, Craig (2007), Thomas Paine: Enlightenment, Revolution, and the Birth of Modern Nations, New York: Penguin Books
  • Rosenfeld, Sophia (2011), Common Sense A Political History, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press
  • Wood, Gordon S. (2002), The American Revolution: A History, New York: Modern Library, ISBN 0-679-64057-6

Primary sources

  • Paine, Thomas (1986) [1776], Kramnick, Isaac (ed.), Common Sense, New York: Penguin Classics, ISBN 0-14-039016-2
  • Foot, Michael; Kramnick, Isaac, eds. (1987), The Thomas Paine Reader, Penguin Classics, ISBN 0-14-044496-3

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