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The Constitution and the Nation

Establishing the Constitution, 1215-1829

by Christopher Waldrep (Author) Lynne Curry (Author)
©2003 Textbook VII, 214 Pages

Summary

The United States Constitution records the structure of America’s public life and society, distributing power and outlining citizens’ rights and privileges. Historians Christopher Waldrep and Lynne Curry’s compilation of leading interpretive documents traces English and American constitutional thinking from its earliest roots in 1215, to the U.S. Supreme Court under the great chief justice John Marshall. These documents reveal the constitution as an idea, growing and evolving but always reflecting particular moments in history. This book records the drama of the young American nation searching for its identity.

Details

Pages
VII, 214
Year
2003
ISBN (Softcover)
9780820457307
Language
English
Keywords
USA Verfassung Geschichte Quelle
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt/M., Oxford, Wien, 2003. VII, 214 pp.

Biographical notes

Christopher Waldrep (Author) Lynne Curry (Author)

The Authors: Christopher Waldrep is Jamie and Phyllis Pasker Professor of History at San Francisco State University and author, most recently, of The Many Faces of Judge Lynch: Extralegal Violence and Punishment in America (2002). Lynne Curry is Professor of History at Eastern Illinois University and author of Modern Mothers in the Heartland: Gender, Health, and Progress in Illinois, 1900-1930 (1999).

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