The Constitution in Congress series has been called nothing less than
a biography of the US Constitution for its in-depth examination of the
role that the legislative and executive branches have played in the
development of constitutional interpretation. This third volume in the
series, the early installments of which dealt with the Federalist and
Jeffersonian eras, continues this examination with the Jacksonian
revolution of 1829 and subsequent efforts by Democrats to dismantle
Henry Clay’s celebrated “American System” of nationalist
economics. David P. Currie covers the political events of the period
leading up to the start of the Civil War, showing how the slavery
question, although seldom overtly discussed in the debates included in
this volume, underlies the Southern insistence on strict
interpretation of federal powers. Like its predecessors, The
Constitution in Congress: Democrats and Whigs will be an invaluable
reference for legal scholars and constitutional historians alike.
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Democrats and Whigs, 1829-1861
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ISBN
9780226116280
Publisert
2018
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Vendor
University of Chicago Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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