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Read [Forrest McDonald Book] * States' Rights and the Union: Imperium in Imperio, 1776-1876 (American Political Thought (University Press of Kansas)) Online ! PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. States' Rights and the Union: Imperium in Imperio, 1776-1876 (American Political Thought (University Press of Kansas)) Best read after bios of Washington through JQA Amazon Customer The other reviews have fairly well covered the ground, save for the notion that the more background you bring to this book, the more sense it makes. I had just finished bios of Washington and JQA when I undertook this, thank heavens. The "meandering" criticism is, I think, misplaced. The author is simply trying to. Nathan Schock said States' Rightsthen and today. Among their many failings, U.S. history textbooks have often portrayed
Title | : | States' Rights and the Union: Imperium in Imperio, 1776-1876 (American Political Thought (University Press of Kansas)) |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.92 (718 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0700612270 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 304 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-05-16 |
Language | : | English |
"A bold, independent thinker, McDonald provides an indispensable history, replete with wise assessments, that may serve as a starting point for those who wish to from sound judgments on an intractable issue that has been central to American political experience."
Best read after bios of Washington through JQA Amazon Customer The other reviews have fairly well covered the ground, save for the notion that the more background you bring to this book, the more sense it makes. I had just finished bios of Washington and JQA when I undertook this, thank heavens. The "meandering" criticism is, I think, misplaced. The author is simply trying to. Nathan Schock said States' Rightsthen and today. Among their many failings, U.S. history textbooks have often portrayed national sovereignty as a largely settled question following the revolutionary war, which was resurrected years later by southern states who wanted to hold slaves. What University of Alabama Professor Forrest McDonald shows in "States' Rights a. McDonald's State V. Federal Government Forrest McDonald's study examines the conflicts that exist in America between a strong central government and the power of each state. Such a study has relevance for both students and teachers of United States History and American Government. McDonald starts by showing how the Constitution divided sovereignty betw
. He was named by the NEH as the sixteenth Jefferson Lecturer, the nation's highest honor in the humanities. Forrest McDonald is Distinguished Research Professor of History at the University of Alabama and author of sixteen books, including Pulitzer Prize finalist Novus Ordo Seclorum: The Intellectual Origins of the Constitution; The American Presidency; The Presidency of George Washington; and The Presidency o
But, as McDonald shows, that concept has deep roots that need to be examined if we're to understand its implications for current and future debates. Other scholars have touched upon these events individually, but McDonald is the first to integrate all of them from the perspective of states' rights into one synthetic and magisterial vision. The result is another brilliant study from a masterful historian writing on a subject of great import for Americans.. McDonald follows this episodic rise and fall of federal-state relations from the Hamilton-Jefferson rivalry to the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions, New England's resistance to Jefferson's foreign policy and the War of 1812, the Nullification Controversy, Andrew Jackson's war against the Bank of the United States, and finally the vitriolic public debates that led to secession and civil war. From constitutional scholars to Supreme Court justices to an electorate that's grown increasingly wary of federal power, the concept of states' rights has become a touchstone for a host of political and legal controversies. Forrest McDonald has long been recognized as one of our most respected and provocative intellectual historians. The result was an uneasy tension and uncertainty about the nature of the central government's relationship to the states. At time
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