The Great Rights of Mankind
A History of the American Bill of Rights
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield
Published:1st Jan '92
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"The American Bill of Rights is . . . a magic mirror," writes Bernard Schwartz, "wherein we see reflected not only our lives, but the whole pageant of Anglo-American constitutional development and all that those struggles have meant in the history of freedom." Perhaps the finest short history of the Bill of Rights ever written, this is an updated, expanded version of the classic. The author has added an afterword that brings the history of what Madison called "the great rights of mankind" through the Rehnquist court, making this an invaluable study.
Schwartz's work reflects meticulous research into original sources, an inquiry that is so essential to a clear understanding of the meaning of the Constitution. -- William J. Brennan Jr.
ISBN: 9780945612285
Dimensions: 214mm x 144mm x 17mm
Weight: 381g
318 pages