Douglas Bradburn is President and CEO of George Washington's Mount Vernon and the author of, among other books, The Citizenship Revolution: Politics and the Creation of the American Union, 1774-1804 (Virginia). Christopher R. Pearl is Associate Professor of History at Lycoming College and the author of Conceived in Crisis: The Revolutionary Creation of an American State (Virginia).

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The most important book on the 1780s published since the Constitution's 1989 bicentennial. -- "Journal of Southern History" The question of how 'critical' the decade of the 1780s was, for whom, and why, has been foundational in American history. Douglas Bradburn and Christopher Pearl have assembled a fascinating and important set of essays that will reframe this problem for a new generation, living in its own time of crisis. --John L. Brooke, Ohio State University, author of "There Is a North" Fugitive Slaves, Political Crisis, and Cultural Transformation in the Coming of the Civil War