The Origins Of The Constitution 1776-1789
The Origins Of The Constitution 1776-1789
The Origins Of The Constitution 1776-1789 (New Perspectives in American History) by Francis L. Broderick || Books on American History || Founding Fathers Historical America
Through a masterful blend of historical analysis and narrative storytelling, Broderick brings to life the tumultuous years between 1776 and 1789, illuminating the intellectual debates, political maneuverings, and societal transformations that paved the way for the birth of a new nation.
The Origins of the Constitution 1776-1789 by Francis L. Broderick is a scholarly exploration of the foundational period in American history that shaped the development of the United States Constitution. Francis L. Broderick was an American historian known for his writings on American history, particularly the period surrounding the American Revolution and the drafting of the United States Constitution. THE CLASS LOST Francis Broderick on June 22, 1992, to the ravages of cancer. Francis L. Broderick points to Du Bois's dead end but overlooks that Du Bois briefly alluded to it in acknowledging that 'to the cold hard stare.
With a brilliant blend of primary sources and scholarly interpretations, Broderick offers a compelling and comprehensive examination of the forces that shaped the constitutional framework of the United States, shedding light on the enduring legacy of the Founding Fathers and the enduring principles that continue to guide the nation to this day.
With meticulous attention to detail and a keen historical insight, Broderick unravels the intricate web of events, ideas, and personalities that culminated in the drafting of one of the most influential documents in the history of governance.