Publication

1998 - Bedford Books, Boston, MA, Massachusetts

Language

English

Word Count

54,250 words, Guess

Page Count

217 pages

Identifiers

and 2 more
  • LibraryThing185275
  • Goodreads301392

Classifications

  • LCCKF4749 .R35 1998

Description

Ideal for introducing students to the conception and development of the Bill of Rights, this concise volume examines the Federalists' and Anti-Federalists' struggle over amending the Constitution while highlighting the relevance their debates have for modern-day issues. Rakove's lively narrative begins with a study of American roots in English common law, examines the heated discourse and thoughtful deliberation of the founders, and culminates with a close look at the evolution of rights distinctly American. Interspersed throughout are 25 primary documents - including letters, declarations, newspaper editorials, and debates - that embody and contextualize the issues. Also included are extensive gloss notes, a chronology, questions for consideration, a bibliography, and an index.

First Sentence

When we speak about rights, we often imagine that we are striving to define certain fundamental aspects of our existence.

Excerpt

When we speak about rights, we often imagine that we are striving to define certain fundamental aspects of our existence.

Subjects

Series Statement

  • The Bedford series in history and culture

Other Editions

  • Declaring rightsBedford Books1998

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