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  • A Well-Regulated Militia

    The Founding Fathers and the Origins of Gun Control in America

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    Americans are deeply divided over the Second Amendment. Some passionately assert that the Amendment protects an individual's right to own guns. Others, that it does no more than protect the right of states to maintain militias. Now, in the first and only comprehensive history of this bitter controversy, Saul Cornell proves conclusively that both sides are wrong. Cornell, a leading constitutional ... Read more

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  • The Partisan Republic

    Democracy, Exclusion, and the Fall of the Founders' Constitution, 1780s–1830s

    Series series New Histories of American Law
    The Partisan Republic is the first book to unite a top down and bottom up account of constitutional change in the Founding era. The book focuses on the decline of the Founding generation's elitist vision of the Constitution and the rise of a more 'democratic' vision premised on the exclusion of women and non-whites. It incorporates recent scholarship on topics ranging from judicial review to ... Read more

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  • A Well-Regulated Militia : The Founding Fathers And The Origins Of Gun Control In America

    by Saul Cornell ...
    Americans are deeply divided over the Second Amendment. Some passionately assert that the Amendment protects an individual's right to own guns. Others, that it does no more than protect the right of states to maintain militias. Now, in the first and only comprehensive history of this bitter controversy, Saul Cornell proves conclusively that both sides are wrong. Cornell, a leading ... Read more

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  • The Other Founders

    Anti-Federalism and the Dissenting Tradition in America, 1788-1828

    by Saul Cornell ...
    Series series Published by the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture and the University of North Carolina Press
    Fear of centralized authority is deeply rooted in American history. The struggle over the U.S. Constitution in 1788 pitted the Federalists, supporters of a stronger central government, against the Anti-Federalists, the champions of a more localist vision of politics. But, argues Saul Cornell, while the Federalists may have won the battle over ratification, it is the ideas of the Anti-Federalists ... Read more

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  • The Second Amendment on Trial

    Critical Essays on District of Columbia v. Heller

    On the final day of its 2008 term, a sharply divided U.S. Supreme Court issued a 5-to-4 decision striking down the District of Columbia's stringent gun control laws as a violation of the Second Amendment. Reversing almost seventy years of settled precedent, the high court reinterpreted the meaning of the “right of the people to keep and bear arms” to affirm an individual right to own a gun in the ... Read more

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  • Audiobook

    A Well-Regulated Militia

    The Founding Fathers and the Origins of Gun Control in America

    by Saul Cornell ...
    Narrated by Kevin T. Collins ...

    Unabridged

    9 hours 27 min

    Americans are deeply divided over the Second Amendment. Some passionately assert that the Amendment protects an individual's right to own guns. Others, that it does no more than protect the right of states to maintain militias. Now, in the first and only comprehensive history of this bitter controversy, Saul Cornell proves conclusively that both sides are wrong.Cornell, a leading constitutional ... Read more

    $19.99 USD

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