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The Transatlantic Constitution

Author : Mary Sarah Bilder
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2008-03-31
Category : History
ISBN : 9780674020948

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Departing from traditional approaches to colonial legal history, Mary Sarah Bilder argues that American law and legal culture developed within the framework of an evolving, unwritten transatlantic constitution that lawyers, legislators, and litigants on both sides of the Atlantic understood. The central tenet of this constitution—that colonial laws and customs could not be repugnant to the laws of England but could diverge for local circumstances—shaped the legal development of the colonial world. Focusing on practices rather than doctrines, Bilder describes how the pragmatic and flexible conversation about this constitution shaped colonial law: the development of the legal profession; the place of English law in the colonies; the existence of equity courts and legislative equitable relief; property rights for women and inheritance laws; commercial law and currency reform; and laws governing religious establishment. Using as a case study the corporate colony of Rhode Island, which had the largest number of appeals of any mainland colony to the English Privy Council, she reconstructs a largely unknown world of pre-Constitutional legal culture.

The Transatlantic Constitution

Author : Mary Sarah Bilder
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2008-03-31
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780674262041

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The Transatlantic Constitution by Mary Sarah Bilder Pdf

“One of the more significant recent pieces of scholarship in this area . . . essential reading for all students of early America.” —Journal of American History Departing from traditional approaches to colonial legal history, Mary Sarah Bilder argues that American law and legal culture developed within the framework of an evolving, unwritten transatlantic constitution that lawyers, legislators, and litigants on both sides of the Atlantic understood. The central tenet of this constitution—that colonial laws and customs could not be repugnant to the laws of England but could diverge for local circumstances—shaped the legal development of the colonial world. Focusing on practices rather than doctrines, Bilder describes how the pragmatic and flexible conversation about this constitution shaped colonial law: the development of the legal profession; the place of English law in the colonies; the existence of equity courts and legislative equitable relief; property rights for women and inheritance laws; commercial law and currency reform; and laws governing religious establishment. Using as a case study the corporate colony of Rhode Island, which had the largest number of appeals of any mainland colony to the English Privy Council, she reconstructs a largely unknown world of pre-Constitutional legal culture. “The book is rich in social history as well, with the evolving status of women and institutional religion providing much of the legal grist.” —Choice

Madison’s Hand

Author : Mary Sarah Bilder
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 358 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2015-10-19
Category : History
ISBN : 9780674495500

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Madison’s Hand by Mary Sarah Bilder Pdf

No document depicts the Constitutional Convention’s charismatic figures, crushing disappointments, and miraculous triumphs with the force of Madison’s Notes. But how reliable is this account? Drawing on digital technologies and textual analysis, Mary Sarah Bilder reveals that Madison revised to a far greater extent than previously recognized.

Transatlantic Revolutionary Cultures, 1789-1861

Author : Charlotte A. Lerg,Heléna Tóth
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2017-11-06
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004351561

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Transatlantic Revolutionary Cultures, 1789-1861 by Charlotte A. Lerg,Heléna Tóth Pdf

Transatlantic Revolutionary Cultures, 1789-1861 makes an interdisciplinary contribution to the cultural and intellectual history of the long nineteenth century. It argues that the cultural dimensions of the political and social upheavals in Europe and the Americas were fundamentally transnational.

The Rise of Constitutional Government in the Iberian Atlantic World

Author : Scott Eastman,Natalia Sobrevilla Perea
Publisher : University of Alabama Press
Page : 319 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2015-06-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9780817318567

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The Rise of Constitutional Government in the Iberian Atlantic World by Scott Eastman,Natalia Sobrevilla Perea Pdf

The Rise of Constitutional Government in the Iberian Atlantic World is a collection of original essays that offer insights into how the Cádiz Constitution of 1812 shaped and influenced the political culture of Iberian America.

The Words That Made Us

Author : Akhil Reed Amar
Publisher : Basic Books
Page : 816 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2021-05-04
Category : Law
ISBN : 9780465096367

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The Words That Made Us by Akhil Reed Amar Pdf

A history of the American Constitution's formative decades from a preeminent legal scholar When the US Constitution won popular approval in 1788, it was the culmination of thirty years of passionate argument over the nature of government. But ratification hardly ended the conversation. For the next half century, ordinary Americans and statesmen alike continued to wrestle with weighty questions in the halls of government and in the pages of newspapers. Should the nation's borders be expanded? Should America allow slavery to spread westward? What rights should Indian nations hold? What was the proper role of the judicial branch? In The Words that Made Us, Akhil Reed Amar unites history and law in a vivid narrative of the biggest constitutional questions early Americans confronted, and he expertly assesses the answers they offered. His account of the document's origins and consolidation is a guide for anyone seeking to properly understand America's Constitution today.

Tom Paine's America

Author : Seth Cotlar
Publisher : University of Virginia Press
Page : 285 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2011-03-29
Category : History
ISBN : 9780813931067

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Tom Paine's America by Seth Cotlar Pdf

Tom Paine’s America explores the vibrant, transatlantic traffic in people, ideas, and texts that profoundly shaped American political debate in the 1790s. In 1789, when the Federal Constitution was ratified, "democracy" was a controversial term that very few Americans used to describe their new political system. That changed when the French Revolution—and the wave of democratic radicalism that it touched off around the Atlantic World—inspired a growing number of Americans to imagine and advocate for a wide range of political and social reforms that they proudly called "democratic." One of the figureheads of this new international movement was Tom Paine, the author of Common Sense. Although Paine spent the 1790s in Europe, his increasingly radical political writings from that decade were wildly popular in America. A cohort of democratic printers, newspaper editors, and booksellers stoked the fires of American politics by importing a flood of information and ideas from revolutionary Europe. Inspired by what they were learning from their contemporaries around the world, the evolving democratic opposition in America pushed their fellow citizens to consider a wide range of radical ideas regarding racial equality, economic justice, cosmopolitan conceptions of citizenship, and the construction of more literally democratic polities. In Europe such ideas quickly fell victim to a counter-Revolutionary backlash that defined Painite democracy as dangerous Jacobinism, and the story was much the same in America’s late 1790s. The Democratic Party that won the national election of 1800 was, ironically, the beneficiary of this backlash; for they were able to position themselves as the advocates of a more moderate, safe vision of democracy that differentiated itself from the supposedly aristocratic Federalists to their right and the dangerously democratic Painite Jacobins to their left.

Ratification

Author : Pauline Maier
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 608 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2011-06-07
Category : History
ISBN : 9780684868554

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Ratification by Pauline Maier Pdf

The dramatic story of the debate over the ratification of the Constitution, the first new account of this seminal moment in American history in years.

The Double-Facing Constitution

Author : Jacco Bomhoff,David Dyzenhaus,Thomas Poole
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 443 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2020-01-30
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781108485487

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The Double-Facing Constitution by Jacco Bomhoff,David Dyzenhaus,Thomas Poole Pdf

Explores how constitutional orders engage with and are shaped by their exteriors.

The New York State Constitution, Second Edition

Author : Peter J. Galie,Christopher Bopst
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2012-06-01
Category : Law
ISBN : 9780199995981

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The New York State Constitution, Second Edition by Peter J. Galie,Christopher Bopst Pdf

This fully updated new edition of The New York State Constitution provides an outstanding constitutional and historical account of the state's governing charter. In addition to an overview of New York's constitutional history, it provides an in-depth, section-by-section analysis of the entire constitution, detailing the many significant changes that have been made since its initial drafting. This treatment, along with a table of cases, index, and bibliography provides an unsurpassed reference guide for students, scholars, and practitioners of New York's constitution. The New York State Constitution provides ready access to material that will help scholars, judges, lawyers, students and the general public to understand the historical background to the New York Constitution, the intent of the framers, and the evolution and current meaning of its provisions. The Oxford Commentaries on the State Constitutions of the United States is an important series that reflects a renewed international interest in constitutional history and provides expert insight into each of the 50 state constitutions. Each volume in this innovative series contains a historical overview of the state's constitutional development, a section-by-section analysis of its current constitution, and a comprehensive guide to further research. Under the expert editorship of Professor G. Alan Tarr, Director of the Center on State Constitutional Studies at Rutgers University, this series provides essential reference tools for understanding state constitutional law. Books in the series can be purchased individually or as part of a complete set, giving readers unmatched access to these important political documents.

The Revolutionary Constitution

Author : David J. Bodenhamer
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2012-08-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9780199702954

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The Revolutionary Constitution by David J. Bodenhamer Pdf

The framers of the Constitution chose their words carefully when they wrote of a more perfect union--not absolutely perfect, but with room for improvement. Indeed, we no longer operate under the same Constitution as that ratified in 1788, or even the one completed by the Bill of Rights in 1791--because we are no longer the same nation. In The Revolutionary Constitution, David J. Bodenhamer provides a comprehensive new look at America's basic law, integrating the latest legal scholarship with historical context to highlight how it has evolved over time. The Constitution, he notes, was the product of the first modern revolution, and revolutions are, by definition, moments when the past shifts toward an unfamiliar future, one radically different from what was foreseen only a brief time earlier. In seeking to balance power and liberty, the framers established a structure that would allow future generations to continually readjust the scale. Bodenhamer explores this dynamic through seven major constitutional themes: federalism, balance of powers, property, representation, equality, rights, and security. With each, he takes a historical approach, following their changes over time. For example, the framers wrote multiple protections for property rights into the Constitution in response to actions by state governments after the Revolution. But twentieth-century courts--and Congress--redefined property rights through measures such as zoning and the designation of historical landmarks (diminishing their commercial value) in response to the needs of a modern economy. The framers anticipated just such a future reworking of their own compromises between liberty and power. With up-to-the-minute legal expertise and a broad grasp of the social and political context, this book is a tour de force of Constitutional history and analysis.

Female Genius

Author : Mary Sarah Bilder
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2022
Category : Women
ISBN : 0813947200

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Female Genius by Mary Sarah Bilder Pdf

"A biography of Eliza Harriot Barons O'Connor, an educator whose 1787 Philadelphia public lecture attended by George Washington might have inspired the gender-neutral language of the Constitution. Explores women's public roles and political power following the American Revolution through the early nineteenth century, tracing the story of white and Black women's struggles for education and suffrage at a transformative moment"--

Settlers, Liberty, and Empire

Author : Craig Yirush
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2011-02-28
Category : History
ISBN : 9781139496049

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Settlers, Liberty, and Empire by Craig Yirush Pdf

Traces the emergence of a revolutionary conception of political authority on the far shores of the eighteenth-century Atlantic world. Based on the equal natural right of English subjects to leave the realm, claim indigenous territory and establish new governments by consent, this radical set of ideas culminated in revolution and republicanism. But unlike most scholarship on early American political theory, Craig Yirush does not focus solely on the revolutionary era of the late eighteenth century. Instead, he examines how the political ideas of settler elites in British North America emerged in the often-forgotten years between the Glorious Revolution in America and the American Revolution against Britain. By taking seriously an imperial world characterized by constitutional uncertainty, geo-political rivalry and the ongoing presence of powerful Native American peoples, Yirush provides a long-term explanation for the distinctive ideas of the American Revolution.

The Atlantic Imperial Constitution

Author : K. MacMillan
Publisher : Springer
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2011-11-07
Category : History
ISBN : 9780230339675

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The Atlantic Imperial Constitution by K. MacMillan Pdf

Drawing on recent trends in both Atlantic and center-periphery literature, this book examines the relationship between the English crown - monarch, privy council, and ancillary bodies - and its Atlantic colonies under the early Stuart monarchs, James I and Charles I, circa 1603-1642.

Henry George, The Transatlantic Irish, and their Times

Author : Kenneth C. Wenzer
Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
Page : 594 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2009-06-09
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781848556584

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Henry George, The Transatlantic Irish, and their Times by Kenneth C. Wenzer Pdf

The American political economist Henry George devoted his life to the single tax. Virtually forgotten today, his best seller "Progress and Poverty" influenced numerous people in the English-speaking world. His fame and fall were due to a temporary alliance with the American Irish Catholics who were agitating for the land war in Ireland.