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090 _aKD35.U6.2 J63R 2009
100 0 _aJohnson, Calvin H.
245 1 0 _aRighteous anger at the wicked states : the meaning of the founders' constitution
260 3 _aNew York :
_bCambridge University Press,
_c2009
300 _a294 p. ;
_b 23 cm.
505 0 _aAcknowledgments ✰ vii -- Frequently Cited Sources ✰ xi -- Introduction ✰I -- PART ONE. THE NECESSITY OF THE CONSTITUTION -- 1. The Rise of the Righteous Anger 15 -- 2. Madison's Vision: Requisitions and Rights 40 -- 3. The Superiority of the Extended Republic 61 -- 4. Shifting the Foundations from the States to the People ✰ 74 -- 5. Partial Losses 100 -- 6. Anti-Federalism 128 -- 7. False Issues: Bill of Rights, Democracy, and Slavery 163 -- PART TWO. LESS CONVINCING FACTORS -- 8. The Modest and Mercantile Commerce Clause 189 -- 9. Creditors, Territories, and Shaysites✩ 202 -- 10. Hamilton's Constitution 223 -- PART THREE. THE SPLIT AND THE -- END OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL MOVEMENT -- 11. The Turning of Madison 249 -- 12. The End of the Constitutional Movement ✩ 262 -- Concluding Summary ✰ 276 -- Index✩ 279.
650 0 4 _aUnited States -- Politics and government -- 1789--1797
650 0 4 _aConstitution history -- United States
850 _aNALT
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