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Published in 1913, 'An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of the United States' by Charles A. Beard marked a pivotal moment in American historiography, shattering prevailing idealized notions of the nation's founding. At a time when historical narratives often celebrated the Founding Fathers as selfless patriots acting solely for the common good, Beard introduced a radically different perspective. His work arrived amidst the Progressive Era, an intellectual climate ripe for critiques of established institutions and a growing interest in the material forces shaping society. The book's profound impact stemmed from its bold assertion that the Constitution was less a product of pure democratic ideals and more a reflection of the economic interests of its framers, thereby reorienting the study of American origins.