
Ratification
Read by
Johnny Heller
Release:
11/02/2010
Release:
11/02/2010
Release:
11/02/2010
Release:
11/02/2010
Runtime:
23h 6m
Runtime:
23h 6m
Runtime:
23h 6m
Quantity:
The ratification of the Constitution was the most comprehensive and consequential political debate in American history. It is quite amazing that the story has never before been told with the knowledge and flair it deserves. Here Pauline Maier, one of the leading historians of the revolutionary era, at the peak of her powers, tells that story with style, wit, and incomparable mastery of the sources.
Joseph J. Ellis, author of First Family
When the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia adjourned late in the summer of 1787, the delegates returned to their states to report on the new Constitution, which had to be ratified by specially elected conventions in at least nine states. Pauline Maier recounts the dramatic events of the ensuing debate in homes, taverns, and convention halls, drawing generously on the speeches and letters of founding fathers, both familiar and forgotten, on all sides.
This is the first narrative history in decades of the ratification debate, with all its significance, and it draws on new scholarship about the ratification process. In Maier's skillful hands, this fascinating yet often overlooked episode in the nation's history comes to life as never before.
This is the first narrative history in decades of the ratification debate, with all its significance, and it draws on new scholarship about the ratification process. In Maier's skillful hands, this fascinating yet often overlooked episode in the nation's history comes to life as never before.
Release:
2010-11-02
2010-11-02
2010-11-02
2010-11-02
Runtime:
Runtime:
Runtime:
Runtime:
23h 6m
23h 6m
23h 6m
23h 6m
Format:
audio
audio
audio
audio
Weight:
1.5 lb
0.0 lb
1.5 lb
0.55 lb
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781400119653
9781400189656
9798200101320
9798200101337
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