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American constitutional history : a brief introduction / Jack Fruchtman.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Fruchtman, Jack, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Constitutional history--United States.
- Constitutional history.
- United States.
- Physical Description:
- xviii, 279 pages ; 24 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Chichester, West Sussex : Wiley Blackwell, 2016.
- Summary:
- How is it that the US Constitution has managed to endure and adapt through more than two centuries of sweeping changes in American history? American Constitutional History presents a concise introduction to the numerous constitutional developments that have taken place over the past 225 years. Focusing primarily on constitutional changes related to economic developments, individual rights, and executive power, chapters cover both formal revisions made through constitutional amendments, and informal - yet equally critical - changes resulting from Supreme Court decisions, executive actions by US presidents, and laws implemented by Congress. Readers will gain a thorough grasp of America's most treasured document as it has evolved through rive distinct stages of US history - the New Republic, the Slave Republic, the Free Market Republic, the Social Welfare Republic, and the Contemporary Republic. The text is enhanced by brief chapter overviews of historic timeframes along with discussions of additional constitutional amendments. Reflecting the most up-to-date Supreme Court decisions at the close of the June 2015 term, American Constitutional History offers illuminating insights into the origins and evolution of the longest lasting written constitution in world history. Book jacket.
- Contents:
- Part 1 The New Republic, 1781-1828 / John Locke, Deism, and Religious Liberty Liberty, John Locke, Deism, and Religious 5
- 1 Ideological Origins of the New Republic 9
- The Articles of Confederation and the Constitutional Convention 10
- Ratification and the Bill of Rights 21
- 2 Representative and Constitutional Democracy 28
- Judicial Review, Judicial Duty 31
- Economic Policy in the New Republic 35
- 3 Nationalization of the Constitution and Executive Power 45
- Part 2 The Slave Republic, 1789-1877 53
- Constitutional Amendments 56
- 4 Commerce, Nullification, and Slavery 59
- Other Economic Rulings 60
- The Nullification Controversy 62
- Dred Scott 65
- 5 Civil War and Reconstruction 70
- Lincoln and War 71
- Reconstruction 78
- 6 Rights and Privileges 84
- Privileges and Immunities 86
- Women's Rights 89
- Persecution of Newly Freed Slaves 91
- Part 3 The Free Market Republic, 1877-1937 95
- Constitutional Amendments 96
- 7 The Development of Substantive Due Process 99
- Procedural Due Process 100
- Substantive Due Process 101
- Restraint of Trade in the Free Market Era 105
- Liberty of Contract 107
- Regulating Industry 111
- The Great Depression 113
- 8 Civil Rights After Reconstruction 115
- Equality and African-Americans 115
- Parents and Educational Rights 123
- The Right to be Let Alone 125
- 9 The Re-emergence of Executive Power 126
- Leadership and the Presidency 126
- America and World War I 128
- Criminal Anarchy and Criminal Syndicalism in the 1920s 137
- Part 4 The Welfare State Republic, 1937-1995 143
- Constitutional Amendments 144
- 10 Advocates and Enemies of Social Welfare 147
- The Court Changes 149
- New Social Welfare Programs 153
- 11 The Growth of Civil Liberties 154
- Free Expression 154
- Free Press 158
- Religious Establishments 160
- Criminal Suspects and Capital Punishment 164
- Privacy 167
- 12 The Civil Rights Movement 172
- School Desegregation 172
- Civil and Voting Rights 175
- Strict Scrutiny and Affirmative Action in Higher Education 177
- Affirmative Action in Government Contracts 181
- Women's Rights and Affirmative Action 182
- 13 Expanding Presidential Power 186
- Presidential Power and Japanese Internments 187
- Military Tribunals 191
- Vietnam and its Aftermath 192
- Re-emergence of a Powerful Executive 195
- Part 5 The Contemporary Republic, 1995-2013 199
- 14 Federal Commerce Power and Economic Regulation 201
- Narrowing Federal Commerce Power 202
- Health-care Reform 205
- 15 Rights, Liberties, and Judicial Doctrines 209
- Affirmative Action and Education 209
- Campaign Finance 212
- The Right to Bear Arms 213
- Capital Punishment 216
- The Right to Privacy 218
- Religious Establishments 220
- 16 Executive Authority and Terrorism 224
- Protecting America in an Era of Terrorism 224
- Wars in Afghanistan and Iraq 229
- Executive Power Under Barack Obama 233
- Epilogue 239
- Government and the Economy 241
- Government and Individual and Civil Rights 243
- Executive Power 254
- A Republic if yon can Keep it 257.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 9781119141723
- 1119141729
- 9781119141754
- 1119141753
- OCLC:
- 926820153
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