The Bill of Rights : government proscribed
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The Bill of Rights : government proscribed
(Perspectives on the American Revolution)
Published for the United States Capitol Historical Society by the University Press of Virginia, 1997
- : cloth
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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ISBN 9780813917146
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This collection sets the Bill of Rights in context by tracing its historical lineage and examines how particular functional dimensions of the various rights were popularly conceived. The volume concludes with a comparative examination of American and French experiences with bills of rights.
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: cloth ISBN 9780813917597
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The essays in this collection set the Bill of Rights in context by tracing its historical lineages and establishing the political context for its adoption by the states. They point out the differences between Federalist fears of anarchy and Antifederalist fears of tyranny, as eventually reconcilable, and examine how particular functional dimensions of the various rights were popularly conceived. The volume concludes with a comparative examination of the American and French experiences with the bill of rights that supports those scholars who argue for the critical role played by the Constitution's first amendments in matters of constitutional jurisprudence.
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