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Book Synopsis: New York Times bestseller and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Gordon S. Wood elucidates the debates over the founding documents of the United States. The half century extending from the imperial crisis between Britain and its colonies in the 1760s to the early decades of the new republic of the United States was the greatest and most creative era of constitutionalism in American history, and perhaps in the world. During these decades, Americans explored and debated all aspects of politics and constitutionalism--the nature of power, liberty, representation, rights, the division of authority between different spheres of government, sovereignty, judicial authority, and written constitutions. The results of these issues produced institutions that have lasted for over two centuries.
In this new book, eminent historian Gordon S. Wood distills a lifetime of work on constitutional innovations during the Revolutionary era. In concise form, he illuminates critical events in the nation's founding, ranging from the imperial debate that led to the Declaration of Independence to the revolutionary state constitution making in 1776 and the creation of the Federal Constitution in 1787. Among other topics, he discusses slavery and constitutionalism, the emergence of the judiciary as one of the major tripartite institutions of government, the demarcation between public and private, and the formation of states' rights.
Here is an immensely readable synthesis of the key era in the making of the history of the United States, presenting timely insights on the Constitution and the nation's foundational legal and political documents.
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Discover the hidden secrets of America's founding with the captivating book, "Power and Liberty: Constitutionalism in the American Revolution" by renowned author Gordon S. Wood. This New York Times bestseller and Pulitzer Prize-winning work offers a fresh perspective on the debates surrounding the birth of the United States and its founding documents.
Uncover the intellectual battlegrounds of the 18th-century as Americans engaged in passionate discussions about power, liberty, and the very nature of government. Gordon S. Wood's exceptional research and succinct writing style bring to life pivotal moments in history such as the imperial crisis and the formation of the Federal Constitution.
What sets "Power and Liberty" apart is its ability to distill complex ideas into a highly readable format. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply seeking to deepen your understanding of America's roots, this book provides clear insights into crucial topics like slavery and constitutionalism, the evolution of the judiciary and its role in governance, and the balance between public and private interests.
With its cohesive narrative and thought-provoking analysis, "Power and Liberty" is an illuminating exploration of the foundations upon which the United States was built. Gain invaluable knowledge about the Revolutionary era and how its constitutional innovations continue to shape the nation even today.
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