The Confederate Constitution of 1861 : an inquiry into American constitutionalism
Bibliographic Information
The Confederate Constitution of 1861 : an inquiry into American constitutionalism
Marshall L. DeRosa
University of Missouri Press, c1991
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 169-177) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In The Confederate Constitution of 1861, Marshall DeRosa argues that the Confederate Constitution was not, as is widely believed, a document designed to perpetuate a Southern "slaveocracy," but rather an attempt by the Southern political leadership to restore the Anti-Federalist standards of limited national government. In this first systematic analysis of the Confederate Constitution, DeRosa sheds new light on the constitutional principles of the CSA within the framework of American politics and constitutionalism. He shows just how little the Confederate Constitution departed from the U.S. Constitution on which it was modeled and examines closely the innovations the delegates brought to the document.
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Details
- NCID
- BA20682381
- ISBN
- LCCN
- 91023889
- Country Code
- us
- Title Language Code
- eng
- Text Language Code
- eng
- Place of Publication
- Columbia
- Pages/Volumes
- vi, 182 p.
- Size
- 24 cm
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- Classification
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