Constitutional history - United States.
Overview
Works: | 23 works in 12 publications in 12 languages |
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Titles
Act of justice[electronic resource] :Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation and the law of war /
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The Chase Court[electronic resource] :justices, rulings, and legacy /
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The Fuller court[electronic resource] :justices, rulings, and legacy /
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The classical foundations of the American Constitution :[electronic resource] /prevailing wisdom
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Quaker constitutionalism and the political thought of John Dickinson[electronic resource] /
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The legal foundations of inequality[electronic resource] :constitutionalism in the Americas, 1776–1860 /
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Final freedom[electronic resource] :the civil war, the abolition of slavery, and the thirteenth amendment /
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Collective action under the articles of confederation[electronic resource] /
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Righteous anger at the wicked states[electronic resource] :the meaning of the founders' constitution /
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Uniting States[electronic resource] :voluntary union in world politics /
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The Dred Scott case[electronic resource] :historical and contemporary perspectives on race and law /
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Pathways to the US Supreme Court :from the arena to the monastery /
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The Forgotten Presidents[electronic resource] :Their Untold Constitutional Legacy /
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The Original Compromise[electronic resource] :What the Constitution's Framers were Really Thinking /
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The classical foundations of the American Constitution :prevailing wisdom /
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Quaker constitutionalism and the political thought of John Dickinson /
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Architects of political change :constitutional quandaries and social choice theory /
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Recreating the American republic :rules of apportionment, constitutional change, and American political development, 1700-1870 /
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The Rehnquist Court[electronic resource] :understanding its impact and legacy /
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