Beyond confederation [electronic resource] : origins of the constitution and American national identity / edited by Richard Beeman, Stephen Botein, and Edward C. Carter II.
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[1987]
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Table of Contents:
- pt. 1. Ideologies: The American Constitution: a revolutionary interpretation / Stanley N. Katz
- The Constitution of the thinking revolutionary / Ralph Lerner
- Interests and disinterestedness in the making of the Constitution / Gordon S. Wood
- pt. 2. Issues: Shay's Rebellion and the ratification of the federal Constitution in Massachusetts / Richard D. Brown
- Money, credit, and Federalist political economy / Janet A. Riesman
- The practical sphere of a republic: James Madison, the Constitutional Conventions, and the emergence of revolutionary federalism / Lance Banning
- Slavery and the Constitutional Convention: making a covenant with death / Paul Finkelman
- James Madison and visions of American nationality in the confederation period: a regional perspective / Drew R. McCoy
- pt. 3. Aftermath: The structure of politics at the accession of George Washington / Jack N. Rakove
- The persistence of antifederalism after 1789 / Richard E. Ellis
- Religious dimensions of the early America state / Stephen Botein
- Epilogue: A roof without walls: the dilemma of American national identity / John M. Murrin.