The Cambridge Companion to the Federalist Papers

The Cambridge Companion to the Federalist Papers
Author: Jack N. Rakove,Colleen A. Sheehan
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 623
Release: 2020-03-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107136397

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A multifaceted approach to The Federalist that covers both its historical value and its continuing political relevance.

The Federalist Companion

The Federalist Companion
Author: Edward D. Duvall
Publsiher: Fremont Valley Books LLC
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2011
Genre: Constitutional history
ISBN: 0984577300

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This book details the events of the Revolutionary War period, the difficulties encountered under the Articles of Confederation, and provides an extended outline of the Federalist Papers. It includes a double index and cross-reference to the Constitution and Federalist Papers.

The Ashgate Research Companion to Federalism

The Ashgate Research Companion to Federalism
Author: Ann Ward
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 688
Release: 2016-04-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317043447

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This comprehensive research companion examines the theory, practice and historical development of the principle of federalism from the ancient period to the contemporary world. It provides a range of interpretations and integrates theoretical and practical aspects of federalism studies more fully than is usually the case. The volume identifies and examines nascent conceptions of the federal idea in ancient and medieval history and political thought before considering the roots of modern federalism in the ideas of a number of important European political theorists of the sixteenth through eighteenth centuries. The contributors focus on the development and institutionalization of the principle of federalism in the American Republic and examine the historical development and central policy debates surrounding European federalism. The final sections investigate contemporary debates about theories of federalism and regional experiences of federalism in a global context including Africa, India, Australia, the Middle East, and North and South America. The scope and range of this volume is unparalleled; it will provide the reader with a firm understanding of federalism as issues of federalism promise to play an ever more important role in shaping our world.

The Cambridge Companion to the United States Constitution

The Cambridge Companion to the United States Constitution
Author: Karen Orren,John W. Compton
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 519
Release: 2018-03-22
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781107094666

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Offers an accessible, interdisciplinary, and historically informed introduction to the study of American constitutionalism.

Chen Jiongming and the Federalist Movement

Chen Jiongming and the Federalist Movement
Author: Leslie Chen
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 385
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780892641352

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The local self-government movement in China began in the late Qing, and by the Revolution of 1911 no less than five thousand self-government councils had formed around the country. While the idea of a federated state was cherished by early revolutionaries, a growing conflict between federalist and centralist leaders culminated in the defeat of federalism in the mid-1920s. The story of this movement has since remained hidden behind Nationalist and Communist accounts of the early revolutionary struggle. This study of Chen Jiongming's political career reopens the record on federalist efforts, focusing on Chen's policies and administrative achievements in Fujian and Guangdong. It describes Chen's role in the tumultuous politics of southern China from 1909 until his death in 1933, including his relationship and notorious break with Sun Yat-sen, the leader of the centralist revolutionaries. Leslie Chen argues that his father's attempts to create a democratic, federalist system in Guangdong were aimed at providing a model for China as a whole. His account is lively and readable; it gives an intimate, yet historically accurate, account of Chen Jiongming's considerable role in early twentieth-century Chinese history. Leslie Chen was born in Guangdong, China. In 1988 he compiled "A Collection of Historiographic Materials for a Biography of Chen Chiung-ming [Jiongming], 1878-1933." He has published two Chinese-language biographies of Chen Jiongming.

The Ashgate Research Companion to Federalism

The Ashgate Research Companion to Federalism
Author: Ann Ward,Lee Ward
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 616
Release: 2009
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0754671313

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This comprehensive research companion examines the theory, practice and historical development of the principle of federalism from the ancient period to the contemporary world. The scope and range of the volume is unparalleled; it will provide the reader with a firm understanding of federalism as issues of federalism promise to play an ever more important role in shaping our world.

The Oxford Companion to Classical Civilization

The Oxford Companion to Classical Civilization
Author: Simon Hornblower,Antony Spawforth,Esther Eidinow
Publsiher: Oxford Companions
Total Pages: 907
Release: 2014
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780198706779

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Illustrated with full-color plates and 140 black-and-white pictures, an encyclopedic, exhaustive, and up-to-date guide contains finely detailed articles and short reference notes on the people, places, and events that shaped ancient Western civilization. UP.

Ideas with Consequences

Ideas with Consequences
Author: Amanda Hollis-Brusky
Publsiher: Studies in Postwar American Po
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2015
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780199385522

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Many of these questions--including the powers of the federal government, the individual right to bear arms, and the parameters of corporate political speech--had long been considered settled. But the Federalist Society was able to upend the existing conventional wisdom, promoting constitutional theories that had previously been dismissed as ludicrously radical. Hollis-Brusky argues that the Federalist Society offers several of the crucial ingredients needed to accomplish this constitutional revolution. It serves as a credentialing institution for conservative lawyers and judges, legitimizes novel interpretations of the constitution through a conservative framework, and provides a judicial audience of like-minded peers, which prevents the well-documented phenomenon of conservative judges turning moderate after years on the bench. Through these functions, it is able to exercise enormous influence on important cases at every level.