Conceptual Change and the Constitution
Terence Ball editor JGA Pocock editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University Press of Kansas
Published:30th Sep '98
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In this volume distinguished historians and political scientists examine political discourse during that short span of years from the Revolution through ratification, a period of profound political and conceptual change. The concepts of "sovereignty," "representation," "liberty," "virtue," "republic," "democracy"—even "constitution" itself—were virtually recoined. Others, like "federalism," were new inventions. Out of the vehement political arguments and debates of the period came not only a new Constitution but a new political vocabulary—a political idiom that was distinctly recognizably American.
“A corrective to the all-too-facile tendency to find a conceptual uniformity in the Founders' thought.”
—Choice
ISBN: 9780700603695
Dimensions: 230mm x 155mm x 14mm
Weight: 600g
224 pages