Constitutional history -- United States
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Constitutional history -- United States
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- American sovereigns, the people and America's Constitutional tradition before the Civil War, Christian G. Fritz
- How democratic is the American Constitution?, Robert A. Dahl
- American law and the constitutional order, historical perspectives, edited by Lawrence M. Friedman and Harry N. Scheiber
- Seedtime of the Republic, the origin of the American tradition of political liberty, Clinton Rossiter
- Di zao gong he, Meilijian he zhong guo de dan sheng, 1783รข 1789 = The quartet : orchestrating the second American Revolution, 1783-1789, Yuesefu J. Ailisi zhu ; Xuan Dongbiao yi
- Righteous anger at the wicked states, the meaning of the founders' Constitution, Calvin H. Johnson
- The sources of antislavery constitutionalism in America, 1760-1848, William M. Wiecek
- Essays on the making of the Constitution, edited by Leonard W. Levy
- Negotiated authorities, essays in colonial political and constitutional history, Jack P. Greene
- The sacred fire of liberty, James Madison and the founding of the federal republic, Lance Banning
- American sovereigns, the people and America's Constitutional tradition before the Civil War, Christian G. Fritz
- How Alexander Hamilton screwed up America, Brion McClanahan
- The Magna Carta manifesto, liberties and commons for all, Peter Linebaugh
- The workplace constitution from the New Deal to the New Right, Sophia Z. Lee
- Magna Carta and its modern legacy, edited by Robert Hazell, James Melton
- The classical foundations of the American Constitution, prevailing wisdom, David J. Bederman
- Conservatives and the Constitution, imagining constitutional restoration in the heyday of American liberalism, Ken I. Kersch
- Church, state, and original intent, Donald L. Drakeman
- Dred Scott and the problem of constitutional evil, Mark A. Graber
- Final freedom, the Civil War, the abolition of slavery, and the Thirteenth Amendment, Michael Vorenberg
- World War I and the American Constitution, William G. Ross
- Rethinking the new deal court, the structure of a constitutional revolution, Barry Cushman
- The positive Second Amendment, rights, regulation, and the future of Heller, Joseph Blocher, Darrell A. H. Miller
- Constitutional history of the American Revolution, John Phillip Reid
- The legal foundations of inequality, constitutionalism in the Americas, 1776-1860, Roberto Gargarella
- The Supreme Court and the attitudinal model revisited, Jeffrey A. Segal, Harold J. Spaeth
- The transatlantic constitution, colonial legal culture and the empire, Mary Sarah Bilder
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