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| 문서 형식: | 책 |
|---|---|
| 모든 저자 / 참여자: |
Howard Gillman; Mark A Graber; Keith E Whittington |
| ISBN: | 9780199751266 0199751269 9780199751358 0199751358 |
| OCLC 번호: | 772611161 |
| 설명: | 2 v. : ill., map ; 26 cm. |
| 내용: | v. 1. Structures of government. pt. 1. Themes. 1. Introduction to American constitutionalism -- pt. 2. Development. 2. The colonial era : before 1776 ; 3. The founding era : 1776-1788 ; 4. The early national era : 1789-1828 ; 5. The Jacksonian era : 1829-1860 ; 6. Secession, Civil War, and Reconstruction : 1861-1876 ; 7. The Republican era : 1877-1932 ; 8. The New Deal and Great Society era : 1933-1968 ; 9. Liberalism divided : 1969-1980 -- pt. 3. Contemporary issues. 10. The Reagan era : 1981-1993 ; 11. The contemporary era : 1994-present. v. 2. Rights and liberties. pt. 1. Themes. Introduction to rights and liberties -- pt. 2. Development. 2. The colonial era : before 1776 ; 3. The founding era : 1776-1791; 4. The early national era : 1791-1828 ; 5. The Jacksonian era : 1829-1860 ; 6. Secession, Civil War, and Reconstruction : 1861-1876 ; 7. The Republican era : 1877-1932 ; 8. The New Deal and Great Society era : 1933-1968 ; 9. Liberalism divided : 1969-1980 -- pt. 3. Contemporary issues. 10. The Reagan era : 1981-1993 ; 11. The contemporary era : 1994-present. |
| 책임: | Howard Gillman, Mark A. Graber, Keith E. Whittington. |
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<br>"American Constitutionalism marks a new age in the teaching of constitutional law. The book elegantly presents a historicized and developmental account that unveils the political and institutional roots of contemporary constitutional controversies. History and politics come alive for students as they engage constitutional problems as concrete political and legal struggles with stakes that span all American institutions, not just the courts. Ideal both for students who need basic background in US political history and students who are ready to move beyond the simple narratives they learned in secondary school, the text places major cases in their proper contexts through the integration of different types of primary sources. This helps students not just to understand the outcomes, but to see why they are important. After using this text, I can't imagine teaching constitutional law any other way."--Julie Novkov, University at Albany, State University of New York<p><br>"With the long-awaited publication of Gillman, Graber, and Whittington's American Constitutionalism, students can finally see vividly how American constitutional development has been shaped by a fascinating array of political actors--legislators, Presidents, and political party and social movement leaders--not just by courts. As a result, they can gain a much richer sense of American constitutional history, principles, and debates than most casebooks provide. A landmark contribution to the teaching and study of American constitutionalism."--Rogers M. Smith, University of Pennsylvania<p><br>"An important and refreshing challenge to the traditional case method of teaching constitutional law."--Jason Pierceson, University of Illinois Springfield<p><br> 더 읽기…
