01558cam a22003015a 4500001001400000003000400014005001700018008004100035020001800076040004800094082002300142100003200165245005900197260004800256300002100304500003800325500002600363504004100389506006200430520042500492650005700917650004600974651005101020653002201071942000801093999001701101952013801118ssib021055302OSt20160419121636.0131230s2013 nyu frb f001 0 eng d a9780199360444 aStDuBDSbengcStDuBDSepndWaSeSSdEG-ScBUE04222a346.73023bBOD1 aBodenhamer, David J.93986114aThe revolutionary constitution /cDavid J. Bodenhamer. aNew York :bOxford University Press,c2013. a281 p. ;c24 cm. aPreviously issued in print: 2013. aIndex : p. [265]-281. aIncludes bibliographical references. aAvailable on campus and off campus with authorized login.8 aThis study provides a comprehensive new look at America's basic law, integrating the latest legal scholarship with historical context to highlight how it has evolved over time. The Constitution, it notes, was the product of the first modern revolution, and revolutions are, by definition, moments when the past shifts toward an unfamiliar future, one radically different from what was foreseen only a brief time earlier. 0aConstitutional historyzUnited States.2BUEsh915804 0aConstitutional lawzUnited States.2BUEsh 0aUnited StatesxPolitics and government.2BUEsh bBUSBOLcApril2016 2ddc c21655d21627 00102ddc40708AlahramaMAINbMAINc1STd2016-04-19ePurchaseg212.00l0o346.73023 BODp000032380r2025-07-15 00:00:00v265.00yBB