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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Gary Jeffrey Jacobsohn , Yaniv RoznaiPublisher: Yale University Press Imprint: Yale University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.680kg ISBN: 9780300231021ISBN 10: 0300231024 Pages: 384 Publication Date: 14 July 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviews"""This timely book offers a novel and highly sophisticated assessment of constitutional change as ‘revolution.’ Its depth of analysis and challenging findings will ensure its status as a benchmark for future research in a burgeoning field.""—Stephen Tierney,University of Edinburgh “This masterful and provocative book forces us to rethink the key concept of constitutional revolution. It provides an essential contribution to the understanding of contemporary constitutional transformations.""—Michel Rosenfeld, Yeshiva University ""The concept of 'constitutional revolution' is at once pervasive in scholarly literature and difficult to grasp. Jacobsohn and Yaniv Roznai provide a truly illuminating analysis of this complex subject. Their book, deeply rooted in close and consistently fascinating examinations of constitutional revolutions and counter-revolutions, must be read and grappled with by anyone interested in the fundamentals of constitutional theory and development.""—Sanford Levinson, author of An Argument Open to All: Reading The Federalist in the 21st Century “Constitutional revolutions in a moment or step-by-step? Only by ‘The People’ or perhaps by the courts? This challenging and valuable work shows that answering these and related questions leads us to consider fundamental matters of constitutional identity and constitutionalism itself.”—Mark Tushnet, Harvard Law School" This timely book offers a novel and highly sophisticated assessment of constitutional change as 'revolution.' Its depth of analysis and challenging findings will ensure its status as a benchmark for future research in a burgeoning field. -Stephen Tierney,University of Edinburgh This masterful and provocative book forces us to rethink the key concept of constitutional revolution. It provides an essential contribution to the understanding of contemporary constitutional transformations. -Michel Rosenfeld, Yeshiva University The concept of 'constitutional revolution' is at once pervasive in scholarly literature and difficult to grasp. Jacobsohn and Yaniv Roznai provide a truly illuminating analysis of this complex subject. Their book, deeply rooted in close and consistently fascinating examinations of constitutional revolutions and counter-revolutions, must be read and grappled with by anyone interested in the fundamentals of constitutional theory and development. -Sanford Levinson, author of An Argument Open to All: Reading The Federalist in the 21st Century Constitutional revolutions in a moment or step-by-step? Only by 'The People' or perhaps by the courts? This challenging and valuable work shows that answering these and related questions leads us to consider fundamental matters of constitutional identity and constitutionalism itself. -Mark Tushnet, Harvard Law School This timely book offers a novel and highly sophisticated assessment of constitutional change as 'revolution.' Its depth of analysis and challenging findings will ensure its status as a benchmark for future research in a burgeoning field. -Stephen Tierney,University of Edinburgh This masterful and provocative book forces us to rethink the key concept of constitutional revolution. It provides an essential contribution to the understanding of contemporary constitutional transformations. -Michel Rosenfeld, Yeshiva University The concept of 'constitutional revolution' is at once pervasive in scholarly literature and difficult to grasp. Jacobsohn and Yaniv Roznai provide a truly illuminating analysis of this complex subject. Their book, deeply rooted in close and consistently fascinating examinations of constitutional revolutions and counter-revolutions, must be read and grappled with by anyone interested in the fundamentals of constitutional theory and development. -Sanford Levinson, author of An Argument Open to All: Reading The Federalist in the 21st Century Constitutional revolutions in a moment or step-by-step? Only by 'The People' or perhaps by the courts? This challenging and valuable work shows that answering these and related questions leads us to consider fundamental matters of constitutional identity and constitutionalism itself. -Mark Tushnet, Harvard Law School Author InformationGary Jeffrey Jacobsohn is the H. Malcolm Macdonald Professor of Constitutional and Comparative Law in the Department of Government at the University of Texas at Austin. Yaniv Roznai is a Senior Lecturer at the Harry Radzyner Law School, Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya. 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