Books and Articles:

Jason R. Jividen, A Narrative History of the American Founding. Under contract with Ashbrook Press, Ashland, OH (peer reviewed; forthcoming; expected ms. delivery date Summer 2025).

Jason R. Jividen, “Tocqueville, Hayek, and American Intellectual Conservatism” The Independent Review 29:1 (Summer 2024) (peer reviewed).

Jason R. Jividen, “Reading Xenophon’s Cyropaedia,” ConversatioA Journal in the Tradition of Catholic, Benedictine, and Liberal Education 1, (2021):  14-24 (editor reviewed; I serve on the editorial board).

Jason R. Jividen (ed.), Populism and Progressivism: Core Documents. Ashland, OH:  Ashbrook Press, 2020 (peer reviewed).

Jason R. Jividen, “Thomas Silver’s The Liberal Century, Harry Jaffa, and the Claremont School.”

The Peoria Project, Fall 2017.   https://peoriaproject.com/uncategorized/thomas-silvers-the-liberal-century-harry-jaffa-and-the-claremont-school/ (editor reviewed).

Jason R. Jividen, “Equality, Statesmanship, and the Lincoln Image in Progressive Presidential Rhetoric,” in Lincoln, the Law, and Presidential Leadership, ed. Charles M. Hubbard. Southern Illinois University Press, 2015 (peer reviewed).

Jason R. Jividen, “Presidential Statesmanship as Civic Education,” Expositions:  Interdisciplinary Studies in the Humanities 8, no. 2 (2014): 90-112 (peer reviewed).

Ronald J. Pestritto and Jason R. Jividen, “Lincoln and the Progressives,” in Lincoln and Liberty: Wisdom for the Ages, ed. Lucas Morel. University of Kentucky Press, 2014 (peer reviewed). Reprinted in Ronald J. Pestritto, America Transformed:  The Rise and Legacy of American Progressivism. Encounter Books, 2021.

J. David Alvis and Jason R. Jividen, Statesmanship and Progressive Reform: An Assessment of Herbert Croly’s Abraham Lincoln.  Palgrave Macmillan, 2013 (peer reviewed).

Jason R. Jividen, “American Democracy and Liberal Education in an Era of Relevance,” in Higher Education in an Era of Relevance, ed. Timothy L. Simpson. Lexington Books, 2013 (peer reviewed).

Jason R. Jividen, Claiming Lincoln: Progressivism, Equality, and the Battle for Lincoln’s Legacy in Presidential Rhetoric. Northern Illinois University Press, 2011 (peer reviewed).

Other Publications:

Jason R. Jividen, “Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address” Commentary for an online document exhibit on Lincoln’s speeches and writings.  Teaching American History.org August 2023 (editor reviewed). https://teachingamericanhistory.org/resource/the-lincoln-exhibit/gettysburg-address/

Jason R. Jividen, “Progressivism and the Election of 1912.” Online exhibit of edited and annotated primary documents on the 1912 presidential election, with an introductory essay, electoral maps, and photographs. Teaching American History.org, April 2022 (editor reviewed). https://teachingamericanhistory.org/resource/election-of-1912/

Jason R. Jividen, “Thomas Jefferson and the Principle of Natural Equality.”  Online Library of Liberty Reading Room, Liberty Fund, June 2022. https://oll.libertyfund.org/reading-room/2022-08-02-jefferson-and-the-principle-of-natural-equality

Jason R. Jividen, “Ask a Scholar:  Declining the Second Term.”  National Association of Scholars (http://www.nas.org/articles/ask_a_scholar_declining_the_second_term), May 2012.

Jason R. Jividen, “MLK’s ‘I Have a Dream’ and the Principles of the American Founding.” American Liberal Arts Blog, Intercollegiate Studies Institute (https://faculty.isi.org/blog/post/view/id/688/), May 2011.

Jason R. Jividen, “Martin Diamond, American Political Thought, and Liberal Education.”  American Liberal Arts Blog, Intercollegiate Studies Institute (https://faculty.isi.org/blog/post/view/id/597/), May 2011.

Jason R. Jividen, “Liberal Education and the Study of Political Science,” Parabola: The Newsletter of the School of Arts and Sciences of the University of Saint Francis 1:1 (Spring 2008): 11.

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