9780674690004-0674690001-The Popular Sources of Political Authority: Documents on the Massachusetts Constitution of 1780 (Center for the Study of the History of Liberty in America)

The Popular Sources of Political Authority: Documents on the Massachusetts Constitution of 1780 (Center for the Study of the History of Liberty in America)

ISBN-13: 9780674690004
ISBN-10: 0674690001
Author: Oscar Handlin, Mary Flug Handlin
Publication date: 1966
Publisher: Belknap Press: An Imprint of Harvard University Press
Format: Hardcover 978 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780674690004
ISBN-10: 0674690001
Author: Oscar Handlin, Mary Flug Handlin
Publication date: 1966
Publisher: Belknap Press: An Imprint of Harvard University Press
Format: Hardcover 978 pages

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The Popular Sources of Political Authority: Documents on the Massachusetts Constitution of 1780 (Center for the Study of the History of Liberty in America) (ISBN-13: 9780674690004 and ISBN-10: 0674690001), written by authors Oscar Handlin, Mary Flug Handlin, was published by Belknap Press: An Imprint of Harvard University Press in 1966. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Revolution & Founding (United States History, State & Local, Americas History) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Popular Sources of Political Authority: Documents on the Massachusetts Constitution of 1780 (Center for the Study of the History of Liberty in America) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Revolution & Founding books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $2.39.

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Rarely is it possible to hear the voice of the people in a revolution except as it filters through the writings of articulate individuals who may not really be representative. But on several occasions during the effort to draft a constitution for Massachusetts after 1776, the citizens of the Commonwealth were asked to convene in their 300 town meetings to debate and convey to the legislators their political theories, needs, and aspirations. This book presents the transcribed debates and the replies returned to Boston which constitute a unique body of material documenting the political thought of the ordinary citizen.

In an important, extended introduction, the editors, interpreting the American Revolution and its sustaining political framework in light of this material, analyze the forces that were singular and those that were universal in the shaping of American democracy. Comparisons are made with popular uprisings in other parts of the world and at other times, and the whole is integrated into a general discussion of the nature of revolution and its relationship to constitutional authority.

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