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- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments vii
- Contents ix
- Preface xi
- Introduction 1
- Chapter one “The Paragon of the World”: English Constitutional History as National Identity 7
- Chapter two “A Three-Step Waltz, Germany, England, and New England Eternally Round and Round”: Constitutional History as Racial Hierarchy 27
- Chapter three “I Do Not Believe in the Philosophy of History and I Do Not Believe in Buckle”: Constitutional History as an Academic Profession 56
- Chapter four “A Too Acrimonious Spirit”: Constitutional History as Culture Wars 89
- Chapter five “Our Law Is, in Fact, the Sum and Substance of What We Have to Teach in India; It Is the ‘Gospel of the English’ ”: Constitutional History and the British Empire 113
- Chapter six “Norman History Merges in That of England, the British Empire, and the United States”: Constitutional History and the Anglo-American Connection 137
- Chapter seven “Designed to Disarm America by Destroying Patriotic Spirit and Inculcating National Pusillanimity in the Name of Peace”: Constitutional History and America’s Culture Wars 164
- Chapter eight “The Endless Jar of Right and Wrong”: Constitutional History and the History Women 183
- Chapter nine “I Never Met a Learned Man Who Less Oppressed One with His Learning”: Constitutional History as Lawyers’ History and Historians’ Law 208
- Conclusion 231
- Notes 241
- Bibliography 295
- Index 335
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments vii
- Contents ix
- Preface xi
- Introduction 1
- Chapter one “The Paragon of the World”: English Constitutional History as National Identity 7
- Chapter two “A Three-Step Waltz, Germany, England, and New England Eternally Round and Round”: Constitutional History as Racial Hierarchy 27
- Chapter three “I Do Not Believe in the Philosophy of History and I Do Not Believe in Buckle”: Constitutional History as an Academic Profession 56
- Chapter four “A Too Acrimonious Spirit”: Constitutional History as Culture Wars 89
- Chapter five “Our Law Is, in Fact, the Sum and Substance of What We Have to Teach in India; It Is the ‘Gospel of the English’ ”: Constitutional History and the British Empire 113
- Chapter six “Norman History Merges in That of England, the British Empire, and the United States”: Constitutional History and the Anglo-American Connection 137
- Chapter seven “Designed to Disarm America by Destroying Patriotic Spirit and Inculcating National Pusillanimity in the Name of Peace”: Constitutional History and America’s Culture Wars 164
- Chapter eight “The Endless Jar of Right and Wrong”: Constitutional History and the History Women 183
- Chapter nine “I Never Met a Learned Man Who Less Oppressed One with His Learning”: Constitutional History as Lawyers’ History and Historians’ Law 208
- Conclusion 231
- Notes 241
- Bibliography 295
- Index 335