The Rise of the Representative

The Rise of the Representative
Author: Peverill Squire
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2017-07-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0472122924

Representation is integral to the study of legislatures, yet virtually no attention has been given to how representative assemblies developed and what that process might tell us about how the relationship between the representative and the represented evolved. The Rise of the Representative corrects that omission by tracing the development of representative assemblies in colonial America and revealing they were a practical response to governing problems, rather than an imported model or an attempt to translate abstract philosophy into a concrete reality. Peverill Squire shows there were initially competing notions of representation, but over time the pull of the political system moved lawmakers toward behaving as delegates, even in places where they were originally intended to operate as trustees. By looking at the rules governing who could vote and who could serve, how representatives were apportioned within each colony, how candidates and voters behaved in elections, how expectations regarding their relationship evolved, and how lawmakers actually behaved, Squire demonstrates that the American political system that emerged following independence was strongly rooted in colonial-era developments.

Fissures in the Rock

Fissures in the Rock
Author: Richard Archer
Publisher: UPNE
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2001
Genre: New England
ISBN: 9781584650850

A comprehensive examination of the diversity and unity of New England life in the 17th century.

Ancestry from A to Z

Ancestry from A to Z
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 568
Release: 1980
Genre:
ISBN:

Nathaniel Amos (1798-1858) married Jane Evans in 1826, and moved from either Maryland or Pennsylvania to Vermillion County, Indiana before 1840, and to McDonough County, Illinois in 1852. Descendants and relatives lived throughout most of the United States.

New Haven

New Haven
Author: Floyd Mallory Shumway
Publisher:
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1981
Genre: History
ISBN:

Genealogy of William Howe (ca. 1540-1620) of Buckinghamshire, England to William Glen Thompson (1930- ) of Arnold, California, Through Edward Howe of Lynn, Massachusetts, and Five Generations of the Howe Family in New York State

Genealogy of William Howe (ca. 1540-1620) of Buckinghamshire, England to William Glen Thompson (1930- ) of Arnold, California, Through Edward Howe of Lynn, Massachusetts, and Five Generations of the Howe Family in New York State
Author: Ruth Martsolf Thompson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 510
Release: 2001
Genre:
ISBN:

Chiefly a record of some of the descendants of William Howe. He was born ca. 1540 probably in England. He married Mary Newman 4 Oct 1562 at Ivinghoe, England. She may have been the daughter of Robert Newman of Cheddington, England. They were the parents of nine known children. He was buried 21 Apr 1620. She was buried 7 Apr 1621. Both burials were at Ivinghoe. Members of the third generation started emigrating to America. Descendants lived in England and throughout the United States.