An Anti-Federalist Constitution

UNIVERSITY PRESS OF KANSASISBN: 9780700634170

The Development of Dissent in the Ratification Debates

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By Michael J. Faber
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228 x 152 mm
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360 g
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536

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Michael J. Faber is assistant professor of political science at Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas. He is the author of Our Federalist Constitution: The Founders' Expectations and Contemporary American Government.

Preface 1. The Anti-Federalists and the Development of Dissent 2. Three Strands of Anti-Federalism 3. First Impressions and Initial Objections 4. Opposition in Pennsylvania 5. Federalist Momentum 6. The Heart of the National Debate 7. Compromise in Massachusetts 8. Setbacks in the Northeast 9. Summer Convention Elections 10. Missed Opportunities in Maryland 11. Futility in South Carolina 12. the Virginia Convention 13. anti-Federalists of New York 14. The Constitution Ratified 15. Reconciliation and Resistance 16. Elections and Amendments 17. The Last Resistance and the Completion of the Union 18. An Anti-Federalist Constitution 19. The Prospects of an Anti-Federalist Constitution Notes Bibliography Index

"The book contributes to our knowledge of the ratification debates and point to new directions for further study."--University Bookman "A thorough, useful resource for learning about the ideas, arguments, rhetoric, and experiences of Anti-Federalists in particular places and at particular moments during the ratification debates."--Political Science Quarterly "An ambitious, erudite study of the Anti-Federalists on their own terms."--Claremont Review of Books "Faber's book chronicles the Anti-Federalist mind-set well and offers a unique thought exercise in what might have been different had the Anti-Federalists won."--Choice "Michael Faber has written a remarkable book--a tour de force. Faber's classification of Anti-Federalist writers as Democratic Anti-Federalists, Power Anti-Federalists, and Rights Anti-Federalists is unique and compelling. Faber's scholarship is first rate; it represents perhaps the finest use to date of the more than twenty-six volumes of The Documentary History of the Ratification of the Constitution. Faber adds to this his extraordinary use of the newspapers of the era."--Ralph A. Rossum, author of Antonin Scalia's Jurisprudence: Text and Tradition "A monumental achievement. Based on a mountain of new research, Faber gives us the most comprehensive analysis of the Anti-Federalist mind ever. The result is a penetrating examination of the three strains of Anti-Federalism and the revealing story of their evolution. The culminating 'Anti-Federalist Constitution' is insightful and will guide scholarship for years to come."--Robert W. T. Martin, Sidney Wertimer Professor of Government, Hamilton College

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