A Brilliant Solution: Inventing the American ConstitutionHistorian Carol Berkin's A Brilliant Solution: Inventing the American Constitution is a rich narrative portrait of post-revolutionary America and the men who shaped its political future. "Just as the Constitution was a brilliant solution to the problems of the 1780s, Carol Berkin's book is a brilliant account of the making of that constitution. Written with great verve and clarity, it nicely captures all the contingency and unpredictability in the framing of the Constitution."--Pulitzer Prize-winning author Gordon S. Wood Though the American Revolution is widely recognized as our nation's founding story, the years immediately following the war -- when our government was a disaster and the country was in a terrible crisis -- were in fact the most crucial in establishing the country's independence. The group of men who traveled to Philadelphia in the summer of 1787 had no idea what kind of history their meeting would make. But all their ideas, arguments, and compromises -- from the creation of the Constitution itself, article by article, to the insistence that it remain a living, evolving document -- laid the foundation for a government that has surpassed the founders' greatest hopes. Revisiting all the original historical documents of the period and drawing from her deep knowledge of eighteenth-century politics, Carol Berkin opens up the hearts and minds of America's founders, revealing the issues they faced, the times they lived in, and their humble expectations of success. |
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... managed to come up with our miracle of a Constitution , the most enlightened political document ever formulated , Berkin explains it in her exciting re - creation of the historic 1787 Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia .
... managed to come up with our miracle of a Constitution , the most enlightened political document ever formulated , Berkin explains it in her exciting re - creation of the historic 1787 Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia .
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... computer experts and " number crunchers , " not to mention current and for- mer politicians drafted by the media ... the media rather than in the military or the streets , reflecting perfectly the political culture of the nation .
... computer experts and " number crunchers , " not to mention current and for- mer politicians drafted by the media ... the media rather than in the military or the streets , reflecting perfectly the political culture of the nation .
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What political crises had the founding fathers faced , and how did they react to them ? What problems did they hope to solve when they met and drafted a new constitution in the summer of 1787 ? What role did they envision for the ...
What political crises had the founding fathers faced , and how did they react to them ? What problems did they hope to solve when they met and drafted a new constitution in the summer of 1787 ? What role did they envision for the ...
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Everywhere these men looked , anarchy seemed to threaten , for the Revolution had unleashed new expecta- tions and a new rhetoric of equality and political partici- pation . These new ideas threatened a social revolution that would ...
Everywhere these men looked , anarchy seemed to threaten , for the Revolution had unleashed new expecta- tions and a new rhetoric of equality and political partici- pation . These new ideas threatened a social revolution that would ...
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Many scholars who take a more secular view describe the Constitution as an embodiment of a shared political culture , an expression of a widely shared consen- sus on political and social values . They , too , appear cer- tain that the ...
Many scholars who take a more secular view describe the Constitution as an embodiment of a shared political culture , an expression of a widely shared consen- sus on political and social values . They , too , appear cer- tain that the ...
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Brukerevaluering - Jarratt - LibraryThingNice little succinct book on the creation of the Constitution. The end of the book includes short biographies of everyone who took part in the convention (whether he signed or not), and the text of the Articles of the Confederation and the Constitution itself. Les hele vurderingen
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Brukerevaluering - MichaelHodges - LibraryThingReview: A Brilliant Solution, Inventing the American Constitution - by Carol Berkin……………..7 July 2013 This book published in 2002 should be a must read for all students of American History and ... Les hele vurderingen
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The Call for a Convention | 11 |
Making Mr Madison Wait | 30 |
A Gathering of Demigods | 48 |
The Perils of Power | 68 |
Schisms Threats and Compromises | 96 |
Debating the Presidency Once Again | 116 |
The Convention Ends | 149 |
The Battle for Ratification | 169 |
Epilogue | 205 |
The Delegates to the Constitutional Convention | 211 |
The Articles of Confederation | 262 |
The United States Constitution | 277 |
A Note on Sources | 298 |
Acknowledgments | 301 |
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The Inauguration of President George Washington | 191 |
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