The Interbellum Constitution

The Interbellum Constitution
Author: Alison L. LaCroix
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 573
Release: 2024-05-28
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0300223218

A synthesis of legal, political, and social history to show how the post-founding generations were forced to rethink and substantially revise the U.S. constitutional vision Between 1815 and 1861, American constitutional law and politics underwent a profound transformation. These decades of the Interbellum Constitution were a foundational period of both constitutional crisis and creativity. The Interbellum Constitution was a set of widely shared legal and political principles, combined with a thoroughgoing commitment to investing those principles with meaning through debate. Each of these shared principles--commerce, concurrent power, and jurisdictional multiplicity--concerned what we now call "federalism," meaning that they pertain to the relationships among multiple levels of government with varying degrees of autonomy. Alison L. LaCroix argues, however, that there existed many more federalisms in the early nineteenth century than today's constitutional debates admit. As LaCroix shows, this was a period of intense rethinking of the very basis of the U.S. national model--a problem debated everywhere, from newspapers and statehouses to local pubs and pulpits, ultimately leading both to civil war and to a new, more unified constitutional vision. This book is the first that synthesizes the legal, political, and social history of the early nineteenth century to show how deeply these constitutional questions dominated the discourse of the time.

Orangeburgh District, 1768-1868

Orangeburgh District, 1768-1868
Author: Daniel Marchant Culler
Publisher: Reprint Company Publishers
Total Pages: 804
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN:

Focuses primarily between the Revolutionary and Confederate Wars and on the sections that later became Orangeburg and Calhoun counties.

Charleston and the Emergence of Middle-class Culture in the Revolutionary Era

Charleston and the Emergence of Middle-class Culture in the Revolutionary Era
Author: Jennifer L. Goloboy
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2016
Genre: History
ISBN: 0820349968

"Very humble servants": colonial merchants and the limits of middle-class power -- The revolution, John Wilkes, and middle-class mob rule -- City of knavery: trade before the War of 1812 -- Friendship and sympathy, family and stability -- The War of 1812 and commercial disaster -- Mercantile professionalism and Charleston as a cotton port

Charleston, South Carolina City Directories

Charleston, South Carolina City Directories
Author: James William Hagy
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com
Total Pages: 169
Release: 1996
Genre: Charleston (S.C.)
ISBN: 0806346655

These two complete indexes rectify a number of shortcomings in the existing finding aids to Maryland wills. Altogether about 5,000 wills for St. Mary's County and 7,500 wills for Somerset County, many of them dated prior to 1800, are indexed.

A Journey in the Seaboard Slave States

A Journey in the Seaboard Slave States
Author: Frederick Law Olmsted
Publisher:
Total Pages: 756
Release: 1856
Genre: Enslaved persons
ISBN:

Examines the economy and it's impact of slavery on the coast land slave states pre-Civil War.

American History

American History
Author: Harvard University. Library
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1000
Release: 1967
Genre: United States
ISBN: