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Inventing Congress - Origins and Establishment of the First Federal Congress (Hardcover, 1): Kenneth R. Bowling, Donald R Kennon Inventing Congress - Origins and Establishment of the First Federal Congress (Hardcover, 1)
Kenneth R. Bowling, Donald R Kennon
R1,520 Discovery Miles 15 200 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

On March 4, 1789, New York City's church bells pealed, cannons fired, and flags snapped in the wind to celebrate the date set for the opening of the First Federal Congress. In many ways the establishment of Congress marked the culmination of the American Revolution as the ship of state was launched from the foundation of the legislative system outlined in Article I of the Constitution.
"Inventing Congress" presents the latest scholarship on the interrelated intellectual, institutional, cultural, and political antecedents of the formation of the First Federal Congress. The first section covers the origins of the body, ranging in discussion from the question of how the founders' understanding of classical Greek and Roman republican precedent shaped their thinking, to the political lessons learned during the Continental and Confederation Congresses.
The second section concerns itself with the establishment of the First Federal Congress, examining several heretofore little-treated aspects of the most important Congress in history, including its relationship to the press, morality, the arts and sciences, and economic philosophy.
"Inventing Congress" represents the papers from the first two conferences sponsored by the United States Capitol Historical Society in its series, "Perspectives on the History of Congress, 1789-1801."

The House and Senate in the 1790s - Petitioning, Lobbying, and Institutional Development (Hardcover, 1): Kenneth R. Bowling The House and Senate in the 1790s - Petitioning, Lobbying, and Institutional Development (Hardcover, 1)
Kenneth R. Bowling; Contributions by Donald R Kennon
R1,509 Discovery Miles 15 090 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Amid the turbulent swirl of foreign intrigue, external and internal threats to the young nation’s existence, and the domestic partisan wrangling of the 1790s, the United States Congress solidified its role as the national legislature. The ten essays in The House and Senate in the 1790s demonstrate the mechanisms by which this bicameral legislature developed its institutional identity. The first essay sets the scene for the institutional development of Congress by examining its constitutional origins and the efforts of the Founders to empower the new national legislature. The five following essays focus on two related mechanisms -- petitioning and lobbying -- by which citizens and private interests communicated with national lawmakers. Although scholars tend to see lobbying as a later nineteenth-century development, the papers presented here clearly demonstrate the existence of lobbyists and lobbying in the 1790s. The final four papers examine other aspects of the institutional development of the House and the Senate, including the evolution of political parties and congressional leadership. The essays in this collection, the third volume in the series Perspectives on the History of Congress, 1789-1801, originated in a series of conferences held by the United States Capitol Historical Society from 1994 to 2001.

Creating the Bill of Rights - The Documentary Record from the First Federal Congress (Paperback): Helen E Veit, Kenneth R.... Creating the Bill of Rights - The Documentary Record from the First Federal Congress (Paperback)
Helen E Veit, Kenneth R. Bowling, Charlene Bangs Bickford
R1,232 R986 Discovery Miles 9 860 Save R246 (20%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Aside from the declaration of Independence, with its ringing cries for liberty, no public document has become as sacred to the American people as the Bill of Rights-the first ten amendments to the federal Constitution. Protecting individual freedoms and safeguarding state authority, they officially went into effect on December 15, 1791. Two centuries later the Bill of Rights and its meaning remain lively topics-in the courts, in newspapers, and in classrooms. Creating the Bill of Rights documents the legislative history of the amendments and the sharp debates they produced in Congress. The volume shows how James Madison earned the title "Father of the Bill of Rights" while working with other members of the first Federal Congress to secure the gains of the Revolution and put republican theory into practice. It also includes all of the often-colorful letters that the Bill of Rights generated among members of Congress and their constituents. Taken together, these documents offer important lessons in the history of American liberty and vividly illustrate the divisions that beset the country in its formative years. Published as part of the bicentennial commemoration of the amendments' adoption, Creating the Bill of Rights collects original papers relating to the discussions and decisions that helped shape American civic life.

World of the Founders - New York Communities in the Federal Period (Paperback): Stephen L. Schechter, Wendell Tripp World of the Founders - New York Communities in the Federal Period (Paperback)
Stephen L. Schechter, Wendell Tripp; Contributions by Stefan Bielinski, Kenneth R. Bowling, Leo Hershkowitz, …
R821 Discovery Miles 8 210 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Essays analyzing a variety of communities in New York offer a unique and multifaceted view of the Empire State during the Federal period.

Documentary History of the First Federal Congress of the United States of America, March 4, 1789-March 3, 1791 - Debates in the... Documentary History of the First Federal Congress of the United States of America, March 4, 1789-March 3, 1791 - Debates in the House of Representatives, Second Session: April-August 1790 (Hardcover)
United States Congress, Helen E Veit, Charlene Bangs Bickford, Kenneth R. Bowling
R2,975 Discovery Miles 29 750 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Volumes 12 and 13 of this highly acclaimed documentary edition cover the first Congress's second session, from January to August 1790. Among other important issues in this critical period, Congress debated Hamilton's report on the public credit, federal assumption of state Revolutionary War debts, and antislavery petitions from Pennsylvania Quakers. The editors once more have assembled the most complete and reliable text of the debates by examining a variety of sources: stenographer Thomas Lloyd's shorthand notes, his "Congressional Register," and contemporary newspaper accounts.

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