The Framers' Coup: The Making of the United States Constitution

Author:   Michael J. Klarman (Kirkland & Ellis Professor of Law, Kirkland & Ellis Professor of Law, Harvard University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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Pages:   880
Publication Date:   12 July 2018
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Michael J. Klarman (Kirkland & Ellis Professor of Law, Kirkland & Ellis Professor of Law, Harvard University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 22.90cm , Height: 4.80cm , Length: 14.70cm
Weight:   1.139kg
ISBN:  

9780190865962


ISBN 10:   0190865962
Pages:   880
Publication Date:   12 July 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction Chapter 1: Flaws in the Articles of Confederation Chapter 2: Economic Turmoil in the States and the Road to Philadelphia Chapter 3: The Constitutional Convention Chapter 4: Slavery and the Constitutional Constitution Chapter 5: Critics of the Constitution: The Antifederalists Chapter 6: The Ratifying Contest Chapter 7: The Bill of Rights Chapter 8: Conclusion

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The book has the authority and elegance of a reference work written for the ages... Rich with voices and insights... often revelatory. * Harvard Magazine * This boldly themed and fast-paced book is both comprehensive and corrective. * The Harvard Law Bulletin * Magisterial... The Framers' Coup might well be the best book ever written on the founders and their handiwork. With impressive, even loving detail, and mostly emphasizing historical facts rather than his own opinions, Klarman conjures up the framers' whole world... riveting. * Cass Sunstein, The New Rambler * Impressive... [Michael Klarman] digs deeper into the primary sources than any of his predecessors.. no one has so carefully sifted the constitutional debates of the entire decade of the 1780's and brought them into a single cohesive interpretation focused on economics. * New Republic * In this thoroughly researched volume, Michael Klarman gives us a book that has strangely gone unwritten: a comprehensive account of the adoption of the Constitution, from the reform initiatives of the 1780s through the ratification of the first amendments in 1791. Anyone who wants to understand the origins and character of the American constitutional project will need to wrestle with Klarman's incisive and balanced judgments. -Jack Rakove, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Original Meanings This remarkable book tells a gripping story of how the Constitution, often lauded as principled and visionary, was the work of intensely political individuals who were preoccupied with the issues of their day but were still able to accomplish something the nation needed. If you are interested in the Constitution and you do not read this book, you are making a big mistake. -David A. Strauss, Gerald Ratner Distinguished Service Professor of Law, University of Chicago Law School The fullest explanation of the origins of the Constitution that we are ever likely to get in a single volume. Klarman ably shows how an interest-ridden Constitutional Convention that was fearful of democracy nevertheless created a document that transcended those interests and became the basis for a democracy that has survived for over two centuries. -Gordon S. Wood, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Radicalism of the American Revolution At last, we have a definitive account of the entire Framing period. Klarman has brought to the task the narrative skill and situation sense of a historian, the attention to detail and language of a lawyer, and the wisdom and insight of the great scholar that he is. -Louis Michael Seidman, Carmack Waterhouse Professor of Constitutional Law, Georgetown University Law Center The Framers' Coup is the first comprehensive account of the entire struggle for the United States Constitution, from the inception of the amalgamating impulse in the early 1780s all the way through to the ratification of the Bill of Rights in 1791. A lot of us who write books about the Constitution are about to see our royalties trail off, because Michael Klarman, in a brisk narrative, deftly summarizes all the major interpretations in developing his own provocative and persuasive take. I for one will take my lumps, because this book is a beaut. -Woody Holton, Bancroft Prize winner and author of Unruly Americans and the Origins of the Constitution Michael Klarman has written the best single-volume analysis of the flaws in the Articles of Confederation that led to the Constitutional Convention, the debate in that Convention, the ratification of the proposed Constitution, and the drafting and adoption of the Bill of Rights. With great insight, Klarman explains the complexities of America's postwar economic, political, and constitutional struggles, showing how a people who fought a long war for their rights could then approve a democracy-limiting Constitution that greatly restricted those rights. Klarman commands the documentary sources like no other historian. His page-turning narrative is equal to the epic story he unveils. Every serious scholar of the period must read this masterful work. -John Kaminski, Director, Center for the Study of the American Constitution, University of Wisconsin-Madison A magisterial history of the creation of the United States Constitution... In crisp, precise style, and without undue reverence for the framers or their handiwork, Klarman explores in great depth, with ample illustrative quotations, the varying proposals and the heated arguments for and against them... A monumental project carried off to a high degree of excellence... Constitutional scholars will find this thorough and authoritative work indispensable reading. * Kirkus, Starred Review *


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Michael J. Klarman is Kirkland & Ellis Professor of Law at Harvard Law School and author of the Bancroft Prize-winning From Jim Crow to Civil Rights (OUP).

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