Constitutionalism and American Culture

Constitutionalism and American Culture
Author :
Publisher :
Total Pages : 472
Release :
ISBN-10 : UOM:39015054242683
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Constitutionalism and American Culture by : Sandra F. VanBurkleo

Cultural history and themendment : New York Times v. Sullivan and its times / Kermit L. Hall -- New directions in American constitutional history -- Words as hard as cannon-balls : women's rights agitation -- And liberty of speech in nineteenth-century America / Sandra F. VanBurkleo -- Race, state, market, and civil society in constitutional history / Mark Tushnet -- Constitutional history and the "cultural turn" : cross -- Examining the legal-reelist narratives of Henry Fonda / Norman L. Rosenberg -- Contributors

Sovereignty and Liberty

Sovereignty and Liberty
Author :
Publisher :
Total Pages : 256
Release :
ISBN-10 : UOM:49015000639881
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Sovereignty and Liberty by : Michael G. Kammen

Machine That Would Go of Itself

Machine That Would Go of Itself
Author :
Publisher : Transaction Publishers
Total Pages : 582
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781412827768
ISBN-13 : 1412827760
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Machine That Would Go of Itself by : Michael G. Kammen

A Machine That Would Go of Itself

A Machine That Would Go of Itself
Author :
Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 582
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781351534932
ISBN-13 : 1351534939
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis A Machine That Would Go of Itself by : Russell Fraser

In this volume, Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Michael Kammen explores the U.S. Constitution's place in the public consciousness and its role as a symbol in American life, from ratification in 1788 to our own time. As he examines what the Constitution has meant to the American people (perceptions and misperceptions, uses and abuses, knowledge and ignorance), Kammen shows that although there are recurrent declarations of reverence most of us neither know nor fully understand our Constitution. How did this gap between ideal and reality come about? To explain it, Kammen examines the complex and contradictory feelings about the Constitution that emerged during its preparation and that have been with us ever since. He begins with our confusion as to the kind of Union we created, especially with regard to how much sovereignty the states actually surrendered to the central government. This confusion is the source of the constitutional crisis that led to the Civil War and its aftermath. Kammen also describes and analyzes changing perceptions of the differences and similarities between the British and American constitutions; turn-of-the-century debates about states' rights versus national authority; and disagreements about how easy or difficult it ought to be to amend the Constitution. Moving into the twentieth century, he notes the development of a "cult of the Constitution" following World War I, and the conflict over policy issues that persisted despite a shared commitment to the Constitution.

A New Introduction to American Constitutionalism

A New Introduction to American Constitutionalism
Author :
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 307
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780190245238
ISBN-13 : 0190245239
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis A New Introduction to American Constitutionalism by : Mark A. Graber

A New Introduction to American Constitutionalism is the first truly interdisciplinary study of the American constitutional regime. Mark A. Graber explores the fundamental elements of the American constitutional order with particular emphasis on how constitutionalism in the United States is a form of politics and not a means of subordinating politics to law.

Political Culture and Constitutionalism: A Comparative Approach

Political Culture and Constitutionalism: A Comparative Approach
Author :
Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 291
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781315483238
ISBN-13 : 1315483238
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Political Culture and Constitutionalism: A Comparative Approach by : Daniel P. Franklin

This work is a cross-national examination of the relationship between political culture and constitutionalism. The countries studied include Nigeria, Turkey and Japan. Questions explored include whether constitutions must evolve and whether constitutionalism is only a western concept.

A Machine That Would Go of Itself

A Machine That Would Go of Itself
Author :
Publisher :
Total Pages :
Release :
ISBN-10 : 1315083388
ISBN-13 : 9781315083384
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis A Machine That Would Go of Itself by : Russell Fraser

"In this volume, Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Michael Kammen explores the U.S. Constitution's place in the public consciousness and its role as a symbol in American life, from ratification in 1788 to our own time. As he examines what the Constitution has meant to the American people (perceptions and misperceptions, uses and abuses, knowledge and ignorance), Kammen shows that although there are recurrent declarations of reverence most of us neither know nor fully understand our Constitution. How did this gap between ideal and reality come about? To explain it, Kammen examines the complex and contradictory feelings about the Constitution that emerged during its preparation and that have been with us ever since. He begins with our confusion as to the kind of Union we created, especially with regard to how much sovereignty the states actually surrendered to the central government. This confusion is the source of the constitutional crisis that led to the Civil War and its aftermath. Kammen also describes and analyzes changing perceptions of the differences and similarities between the British and American constitutions; turn-of-the-century debates about states' rights versus national authority; and disagreements about how easy or difficult it ought to be to amend the Constitution. Moving into the twentieth century, he notes the development of a "cult of the Constitution" following World War I, and the conflict over policy issues that persisted despite a shared commitment to the Constitution."--Provided by publisher.

American Constitutionalism

American Constitutionalism
Author :
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Total Pages : 229
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781400822126
ISBN-13 : 1400822122
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis American Constitutionalism by : Stephen M. Griffin

Despite the outpouring of works on constitutional theory in the past several decades, no general introduction to the field has been available. Stephen Griffin provides here an original contribution to American constitutional theory in the form of a short, lucid introduction to the subject for scholars and an informed lay audience. He surveys in an unpolemical way the theoretical issues raised by judicial practice in the United States over the past three centuries, particularly since the Warren Court, and locates both theory and practices that have inspired dispute among jurists and scholars in historical context. At the same time he advances an argument about the distinctive nature of our American constitutionalism, regarding it as an instance of the interpenetration of law and politics. American Constitutionalism is unique in considering the perspectives of both law and political science in relation to constitutional theory. Constitutional theories produced by legal scholars do not usually discuss state-centered theories of American politics, the importance of institutions, behaviorist research on judicial decision making, or questions of constitutional reform, but this book takes into account the political science literature on these and other topics. The work also devotes substantial attention to judicial review and its relationship to American democracy and theories of constitutional interpretation.

America and Enlightenment Constitutionalism

America and Enlightenment Constitutionalism
Author :
Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 266
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780230601062
ISBN-13 : 0230601065
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis America and Enlightenment Constitutionalism by : G. McDowell

Please note this is a 'Palgrave to Order' title (PTO). Stock of this book requires shipment from an overseas supplier. It will be delivered to you within 12 weeks. This book shows in detail the Enlightenment origin of the US Constitution. It provides vivid analysis of how the Enlightenment's basic ideas were reformulated in the context of America.

Peaceful Revolution

Peaceful Revolution
Author :
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 224
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780674003040
ISBN-13 : 0674003047
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Peaceful Revolution by : Maxwell Bloomfield

Few Americans understand the Constitution’s workings. Its real importance for the average citizen is as an enduring reminder of the moral vision that shaped the nation's founding. Maxwell Bloomfield looks at the broader appeal that constitutional idealism has always made to the American imagination through publications and films.