• The Great Tradition Constitutional History and National Identity in Britain and the United States, 1870-1960

The Great Tradition Constitutional History and National Identity in Britain and the United States, 1870-1960

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The Great Tradition traces the way in which English constitutional history became a major factor in the development of a national identity that took for granted the superiority of the English as a governing race. In the United States, constitutional history also became an aspect of the United States's self-definition as a nation governed by law. The book's importance lies in the way constitutional history interpreted the past to create a favorable self-image for each country. It deals with constitutional history as a justification for empire, a model for the emergent academic history of the 1870s, a surrogate for political argument in the guise of scholarship, and an element that contributed to the Anglo-American rapprochement before World War I. The book also traces the rise and decline of constitutional history as a fashionable sub-discipline within the academy.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780804756860
ISBN-10: 0804756864
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Publication date: 2007
Edition description: 1
Pages: 341
Product dimensions: Height: 9 Inches, Length: 6 Inches, Weight: 1.34041055296 Pounds, Width: 1.2 Inches
Author: Anthony Brundage, Richard A. Cosgrove
Language: en
Binding: Hardcover

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