Cambridge Studies on the American Constitution
- General Editors: Maeva Marcus, George Washington University, Melvin I. Urofsky, Virginia Commonwealth University, Mark Tushnet, Harvard Law School, Keith Whittington, Princeton University
- Readership: American history, politics, law
Cambridge Studies on the American Constitution seeks to publish works that embrace constitutional history, politics, law, and legal and political theory to better explain constitutional politics outside the courts, the determinants of constitutional change, the relationship between constitutional lawmaking and conventional politics, the nature of constitutional regimes, comparative approaches to constitutional systems, and the criteria for evaluating constitutional success and failure. Books in the series will explore these and similar issues within a variety of theoretical and methodological traditions, with special emphasis given to research using interdisciplinary approaches in innovative ways.
Series book listing
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The Treason Trial of Aaron Burr
- Paperback (ISBN-13: 9781107606616)
- Publication date: November 2012
- Subject: Early republic and antebellum history
- In stock
- £18.99
American Sovereigns
- Paperback (ISBN-13: 9780521125604)
- Publication date: June 2009
- Subject: Early republic and antebellum history
- Available
- £21.99
Dred Scott and the Problem of Constitutional Evil
- Paperback (ISBN-13: 9780521728577)
- Publication date: June 2008
- Subject: Early republic and antebellum history
- Available
- £16.99