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1 Land, Conquest, and the Substance of Constitutions: From England to America
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Mark Peterson
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction: “Like a Garment to the Bodie”: On Constitutional Relationships 1
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Part I. From Domesday to Independence, 1066–1776
- 1 Land, Conquest, and the Substance of Constitutions: From England to America 23
- 2 Colonies and Constitutions from Charter to Independence 40
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Part II. Making the United States, 1776–89
- 3 Independent States and the Challenge of the West 71
- 4 Constitutional Solutions Before the Constitution 89
- 5 From Convention to Ratification: Drafting a Blueprint for a Speculative Empire 105
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Part III. The Domesday Machine in Action, 1790–1890
- 6 Two Paths to Westward Expansion, North and South 135
- 7 The President Who Failed to Bark: Jefferson, Louisiana, and Constitutional Change 153
- 8 The Machine Runs Amok: Expansion, Slavery, and Civil War 170
- 9 The Machine Stalls Out: The Challenge of the Arid West 190
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Part IV. A Domesday Book for the United States, 1890–1990
- 10 A Union of Three Distinct Sub-Nations and the Beginnings of Constitutional Reform 217
- 11 The Great Transformation: The Making of a National Government and a National Society 249
- 12 The Long Crisis of the Constitution: Governmental Change and Instrumental Stasis in the Twentieth Century 283
- Epilogue: Toward 2090: Rethinking the Purpose of the United States 313
- Acknowledgments 329
- Notes 333
- Illustration Credits 377
- Index 381
- A note on the type 395
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction: “Like a Garment to the Bodie”: On Constitutional Relationships 1
-
Part I. From Domesday to Independence, 1066–1776
- 1 Land, Conquest, and the Substance of Constitutions: From England to America 23
- 2 Colonies and Constitutions from Charter to Independence 40
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Part II. Making the United States, 1776–89
- 3 Independent States and the Challenge of the West 71
- 4 Constitutional Solutions Before the Constitution 89
- 5 From Convention to Ratification: Drafting a Blueprint for a Speculative Empire 105
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Part III. The Domesday Machine in Action, 1790–1890
- 6 Two Paths to Westward Expansion, North and South 135
- 7 The President Who Failed to Bark: Jefferson, Louisiana, and Constitutional Change 153
- 8 The Machine Runs Amok: Expansion, Slavery, and Civil War 170
- 9 The Machine Stalls Out: The Challenge of the Arid West 190
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Part IV. A Domesday Book for the United States, 1890–1990
- 10 A Union of Three Distinct Sub-Nations and the Beginnings of Constitutional Reform 217
- 11 The Great Transformation: The Making of a National Government and a National Society 249
- 12 The Long Crisis of the Constitution: Governmental Change and Instrumental Stasis in the Twentieth Century 283
- Epilogue: Toward 2090: Rethinking the Purpose of the United States 313
- Acknowledgments 329
- Notes 333
- Illustration Credits 377
- Index 381
- A note on the type 395