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Ratification - The People Debate the Constitution, 1787-1788 (Paperback): Pauline Maier Ratification - The People Debate the Constitution, 1787-1788 (Paperback)
Pauline Maier
R658 R564 Discovery Miles 5 640 Save R94 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

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Winner of the George Washington Book Prize
When the delegates left the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in September 1787, the new Constitution they had written was no more than a proposal. Elected conventions in at least nine of the thirteen states would have to ratify it before it could take effect. There was reason to doubt whether that would happen. The document we revere today as the foundation of our country's laws, the cornerstone of our legal system, was hotly disputed at the time. Some Americans denounced the Constitution for threatening the liberty that Americans had won at great cost in the Revolutionary War. One group of fiercely patriotic opponents even burned the document in a raucous public demonstration on the Fourth of July.
In this splendid new history, Pauline Maier tells the dramatic story of the yearlong battle over ratification that brought such famous founders as Washington, Hamilton, Madison, Jay, and Henry together with less well-known Americans who sometimes eloquently and always passionately expressed their hopes and fears for their new country. Men argued in taverns and coffeehouses; women joined the debate in their parlors; broadsides and newspaper stories advocated various points of view and excoriated others. In small towns and counties across the country people read the document carefully and knew it well. Americans seized the opportunity to play a role in shaping the new nation. Then the ratifying conventions chosen by "We the People" scrutinized and debated the Constitution clause by clause.
Although many books have been written about the Constitutional Convention, this is the first major history of ratification. It draws on a vast new collection of documents and tells the story with masterful attention to detail in a dynamic narrative. Each state's experience was different, and Maier gives each its due even as she focuses on the four critical states of Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Virginia, and New York, whose approval of the Constitution was crucial to its success.
The New Yorker Gilbert Livingston called his participation in the ratification convention the greatest transaction of his life. The hundreds of delegates to the ratifying conventions took their responsibility seriously, and their careful inspection of the Constitution can tell us much today about a document whose meaning continues to be subject to interpretation. Ratification is the story of the founding drama of our nation, superbly told in a history that transports readers back more than two centuries to reveal the convictions and aspirations on which our country was built.

Inventing America - A History of the United States (Paperback, Second Edition): Pauline Maier, Merritt Roe Smith, Alexander... Inventing America - A History of the United States (Paperback, Second Edition)
Pauline Maier, Merritt Roe Smith, Alexander Keyssar, Daniel J. Kevles
R2,268 R2,094 Discovery Miles 20 940 Save R174 (8%) Out of stock

Adopted at over 250 colleges and universities in its First Edition, Inventing America broke new ground by integrating the cultural, social, and political dimensions of the American story around the unifying theme of innovation the pragmatic forward-looking direction of American history, the willingness of Americans to find new solutions in the face of challenge and change."

The Declaration of Independence and The Constitution of the United States (Paperback, 1998. 3rd Printing ed.): Pauline Maier The Declaration of Independence and The Constitution of the United States (Paperback, 1998. 3rd Printing ed.)
Pauline Maier
R154 R115 Discovery Miles 1 150 Save R39 (25%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Declaration of Independence was the promise of a representative government; the Constitution was the fulfillment of that promise.

On July 4, 1776, the Second Continental Congress issued a unanimous declaration: the thirteen North American colonies would be the thirteen United States of America, free and independent of Great Britain. Drafted by Thomas Jefferson, the Declaration set forth the terms of a new form of government with the following words: "We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness."

Framed in 1787 and in effect since March 1789, the Constitution of the United States of America fulfilled the promise of the Declaration by establishing a republican form of government with separate executive, legislative, and judicial branches. The first ten amendments, known as the Bill of Rights, became part of the Constitution on December 15, 1791. Among the rights guaranteed by these amendments are freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of religion, and the right to trial by jury. Written so that it could be adapted to endure for years to come, the Constitution has been amended only seventeen times since 1791 and has lasted longer than any other written form of government.

From Resistance to Revolution - Colonial Radicals and the Development of American Opposition to Britain, 1765-1776 (Paperback,... From Resistance to Revolution - Colonial Radicals and the Development of American Opposition to Britain, 1765-1776 (Paperback, Reprinted edition)
Pauline Maier
R739 R603 Discovery Miles 6 030 Save R136 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Colonial Radicals and the Development of American Opposition to Britain, 1965 –1776

"An intellectual interpretation of the American revolution that raises it to a new height of comprehensiveness and significance. A superbly detailed account of the ideological escalation . . . that brought Americans to revolution." —Gordon S. Wood, New York Times Book Review

In this classic account of the American revolution, Pauline Maier traces the step-by-step process through which the extra-legal institutions of the colonial resistance movement assumed authority from the British. She follows the American Whigs as they moved by stages from the organized resistance of the Stamp Act crisis of 1765 through the non-importation associations of the late 1760s to the collapse of royal government after 1773, the implication of the king in a conspiracy against American liberties, and the consequent Declaration of Independence. Professor Maier's great achievement is to explain how Americans came to contemplate and establish their independence, guided by principle, reason, and experience.

"Written gracefully and clearly, From Resistance to Revolution fills a significant need for professional historians and general readers alike. Its fresh interpretation of American radicals in the crucible of revolution, based on substantial research and subtle reasoning, transcends its immediate subject and illuminates the meaning of radicalism, violence, and rebellion in American history." —Michael Kammen


Islamberichterstattung in Deutschland - Eine qualitative und quantitative Analyse des Islam in deutschen Medien zu Zeiten der... Islamberichterstattung in Deutschland - Eine qualitative und quantitative Analyse des Islam in deutschen Medien zu Zeiten der Fluchtlingskrise 2015/2016 (German, Paperback)
Pauline Maier
R2,515 R2,330 Discovery Miles 23 300 Save R185 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Inventing America - A History of the United States (Hardcover, Second Edition): Pauline Maier, Merritt Roe Smith, Alexander... Inventing America - A History of the United States (Hardcover, Second Edition)
Pauline Maier, Merritt Roe Smith, Alexander Keyssar, Daniel J. Kevles
R2,299 Discovery Miles 22 990 Out of stock

Adopted at over 250 colleges and universities in its First Edition, Inventing America broke new ground by integrating the cultural, social, and political dimensions of the American story around the unifying theme of innovation the pragmatic forward-looking direction of American history, the willingness of Americans to find new solutions in the face of challenge and change.

Inventing America - A History of the United States (Paperback, Second Edition): Pauline Maier, Merritt Roe Smith, Alexander... Inventing America - A History of the United States (Paperback, Second Edition)
Pauline Maier, Merritt Roe Smith, Alexander Keyssar, Daniel J. Kevles
R2,124 Discovery Miles 21 240 Out of stock

Adopted at over 250 colleges and universities in its First Edition, Inventing America broke new ground by integrating the cultural, social, and political dimensions of the American story around the unifying theme of innovation the pragmatic forward-looking direction of American history, the willingness of Americans to find new solutions in the face of challenge and change."

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