Constitution Making: Conflict and Consensus in the Federal Convention Of 1787Algora Publishing, 2007 - 260 páginas Looking closely at the roll-call voting records, the author examines the patterns of cooperation and conflict among individual delegates and their state delegations as voting units; analyzes the changes in voting coalitions and the implication of those changes for the resolution of critical substantive issues before the Convention and shows how these major issues were addressed, modified and resolved from the opening of the Convention on May 25, 1787, to its final adjournment on September 17. The result is a conceptually sophisticated and empirically accurate understanding of the politics of constitution making in the Federal Convention that the author hopes will allow us to see the democratic politics of our own age in clearer perspective. |
Índice
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CHAPTER 2 Debate Deadlock and Issue Resolution in the Convention | 18 |
CHAPTER 3 James Madison and the Origins of the Virginia Plan | 35 |
CHAPTER 4 The Nature of Government in the New Republic | 49 |
Madison and his Opponents | 64 |
CHAPTER 6 The Role of the Executive in Republican Government | 101 |
On Restraining Government | 121 |
CHAPTER 8 Small State Fears and the States Rights Caucus | 151 |
Notes | 208 |
Bibliography | 209 |
Appendix A THE DATA | 215 |
Appendix B THE VIRGINIA PLAN | 221 |
Appendix C THE NEW JERSEY PLAN | 223 |
Appendix D COMMITTEE OF DETAIL REPORT | 226 |
Appendix E THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES | 229 |
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CHAPTER 9 The Brearley Committee Report and a New Northern Majority | 169 |
CHAPTER 10 Summary and Conclusion | 193 |
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Constitution Making: Conflict and Consensus in the Federal Convention Of 1787 Calvin C. Jillson Pré-visualização limitada - 2007 |
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