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The State and Federal Governments of the United States - A Brief Manual for Schools and Colleges (Paperback)
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The State and Federal Governments of the United States - A Brief Manual for Schools and Colleges (Paperback)
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Loot Price R527
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Dr. Woodrow Wilson's informative, clear, and organized study of the
basic structure and sharing of powers and responsibilities among
governmental units in the United States. Includes explanation from
interesting history--why townships and not counties? why states and
not departments?--while comparing other nations and other eras.
Features original index and bibliography, and a new Foreword by
Steven Alan Childress, J.D., Ph.D., a law professor at Tulane.
Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924) was, famously, the 28th President of the
United States, a wartime Commander-in-Chief, and winner of the 1919
Nobel Peace Prize. Before, he was president of Princeton University
and the governor of New Jersey. Less famously, and earlier still,
he was a practicing lawyer, an accomplished professor of political
science and jurisprudence, and a prolific scholar and popular
author. His books on civics, U.S. history, and presidential
biography were used in classrooms for years. This book in
particular, published in 1889, became the standard for government
classes in several different countries, including the U.S., for
several decades. It still resonates in recounting the early
histories of townships, towns, counties, courts, and states, and
their variant structures and pasts--and in taking local and state
government seriously, while detailing its purposes and variations
across the nation, and not just the more-studied federal government
(though certainly the federal government and its executive are
summarized as well, before he embodied that office). It remains an
interesting read and a useful resource of a history of the first
century of the U.S. and its constitutional framework, and an
examination of the institutions and processes of government after
Reconstruction and into the Progressive Era. The Constitution's
structures and norms are set out, and the sharing of power with
courts and other polities examined. It is a vivid and compelling
snapshot of the United States as a federalist system of powerful
and proud states and localities--at a time when they were
perceived, even after a bloody war to preserve the federal Union,
as independent and functional in their own realms, and not some
convenient geographic subdivision of a singular nation. Accessible
to students or fans of history and government at several levels.
Presented in a modern and clear format with new typeface and clean
presentation (while retaining the original section paragraph]
numbering, for continuity of citations and syllabi); it is not just
photocopied from the small-print 1889 edition, like previous
republishings of this classic work. Part of the quality but
affordable Legal Legends Series of Quid Pro Books.
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