Originally published in German in 1988, the late Jurgen
Heideking's exhaustive study of the debates over the ratification
of the U.S. Constitution compares the methods used to call state
ratifying conventions and explores everything that made up the
ratification debate, from town meetings and festive culture to
private correspondence and print media. In Heideking's view, the
construction of a new political process was an unintended but key
result of ratification debates over the federal Constitution.
Heideking's work anticipated diverse strands of subsequent
scholarship; this translation can claim to provide not only an
invaluable account of the ratification debates but also a master
narrative for integrating future studies.
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