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The Founding Father's Papers

The Founding Father's Papers
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary
Publisher:
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2008
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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The Partisan Republic

The Partisan Republic
Author: Gerald Leonard
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2019-01-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 1108650783

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The Partisan Republic is the first book to unite a top down and bottom up account of constitutional change in the Founding era. The book focuses on the decline of the Founding generation's elitist vision of the Constitution and the rise of a more 'democratic' vision premised on the exclusion of women and non-whites. It incorporates recent scholarship on topics ranging from judicial review to popular constitutionalism to place judicial initiatives like Marbury vs Madison in a broader, socio-legal context. The book recognizes the role of constitutional outsiders as agents in shaping the law, making figures such as the Whiskey Rebels, Judith Sargent Murray, and James Forten part of a cast of characters that has traditionally been limited to white, male elites such as James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Marshall. Finally, it shows how the 'democratic' political party came to supplant the Supreme Court as the nation's pre-eminent constitutional institution.


Naval Power and British Culture, 1760–1850

Naval Power and British Culture, 1760–1850
Author: Roger Morriss
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2017-05-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1351915584

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Recent work on the growth of British naval power during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries has emphasised developments in the political, constitutional and financial infrastructure of the British state. Naval Power and British Culture, 1760-1850 takes these considerations one step further, and examines the relationship of administrative culture within government bureaucracy to contemporary perceptions of efficiency in the period 1760-1850. By administrative culture is meant the ideas, attitudes, structures, practices and mores of public employees. Inevitably these changed over time and this shift is examined as the naval departments passed through times of crisis and peace. Focusing on the transition in the culture of government employees in the naval establishments in London - in the Navy and Victualling Offices - as well as the victualling yard towns along the Thames and Medway, Naval Power and British Culture, 1760-1850 concerns itself with attitudes at all levels of the organisation. Yet it is concerned above all with those whose views and conduct are seldom reported, the clerks, artificers, secretaries and commissioners; those employees of government who lived in local communities and took their work experience back home with them. As such, this book illuminates not only the employees of government, but also the society which surrounded and impinged upon naval establishments, and the reciprocal nature of their attitudes and influences.


Blurred Nationalities across the North Atlantic

Blurred Nationalities across the North Atlantic
Author: Luca Codignola
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 614
Release: 2019-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 148750456X

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Long before the mid-nineteenth century, thousands of people were frequently moving between North America - specifically, the United States and British North America - and Leghorn, Genoa, Naples, Rome, Sicily, Piedmont, Lombardy, Venice, and Trieste. Predominantly traders, sailors, transient workers, Catholic priests, and seminarians, this group relied on the exchange of goods across the Atlantic to solidify transatlantic relations; during this period, stories about the New World passed between travellers through word of mouth and letter writing. Blurred Nationalities across the North Atlantic challenges the idea that national origin - for instance, Italianness - constitutes the only significant feature of a group's identity, revealing instead the multifaceted personalities of the people involved in these exchanges.


The King's Royal Rifle Corps Chronicle

The King's Royal Rifle Corps Chronicle
Author: Great Britain. Army. King's Royal Rifle Corps Regiment, 1881-1958
Publisher:
Total Pages: 202
Release: 1906
Genre:
ISBN:

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Reports from Commissioners

Reports from Commissioners
Author: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords
Publisher:
Total Pages: 666
Release: 1854
Genre:
ISBN:

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