American Soul
The Contested Legacy of the Declaration of Independence
Herausgeber: Dyer, Justin Buckley
American Soul
The Contested Legacy of the Declaration of Independence
Herausgeber: Dyer, Justin Buckley
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American Soul brings together a variety of primary source documents related to the contested meaning and legacy of the Declaration of Independence, and the various speeches and writings assembled together demonstrate how competing interpretations of the Declaration have shaped, and been shaped by, two and a half centuries of political conflict in America.
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American Soul brings together a variety of primary source documents related to the contested meaning and legacy of the Declaration of Independence, and the various speeches and writings assembled together demonstrate how competing interpretations of the Declaration have shaped, and been shaped by, two and a half centuries of political conflict in America.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 176
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Oktober 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 415g
- ISBN-13: 9781442211469
- ISBN-10: 1442211466
- Artikelnr.: 33933346
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 176
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Oktober 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 415g
- ISBN-13: 9781442211469
- ISBN-10: 1442211466
- Artikelnr.: 33933346
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Justin Buckley Dyer - Foreword by David L. Boren
Acknowledgements Foreword Introduction Part I: The Declaration and the American Founding Chapter 1: Continental Congress
The Declaration of Independence (1776) Chapter 2: Thomas Jefferson
Rough Draft of the Declaration of Independence (1776) Chapter 3: John Adams
Letters to Abigail (1776) Chapter 4: Jeremy Bentham
A Short Review of the Declaration (1826) Chapter 5: Thomas Jefferson
The American Mind (1826) Chapter 6: James Wilson
Popular Sovereignty (1787) Chapter 7: Daniel Webster
Keeping the Revolution (1802: Chapter 8: Lemuel Shaw
The American and French Revolutions (1815) Chapter 9: John Quincy Adams
American Principles (1821) Chapter 10: Thomas Jefferson
Fifty Years Later (1826) Chapter 11: William Wirt
The Lives and Characters of Thomas Jefferson and John Adams (1826) Part II: The Declaration in a House Divided Chapter 12: "A Great Number of Blackes
" Petition for Freedom (1777) Chapter 13: Luther Martin
The Constitution and Slavery (1788) Chapter 14: William Lloyd Garrison
Republican Consistency! (1838) Chapter 15: John Quincy Adams
Amistad Argument (1841) Chapter 16: John C. Calhoun
The Cause of the Present Crisis (1848) Chapter 17: Frederick Douglass
What to the Slave is the Fourth of July? (1852) Chapter 18: Republican National Convention
Party Platform (1856) Chapter 19: Chief Justice Roger Taney
The Dred Scott Decision (1857) Chapter 20: Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas
Debate on the Dred Scott Decision (1858) Chapter 21: Alexander Stephens
The Chief Cornerstone (1861) Chapter 22: Abraham Lincoln
Gettysburg Address (1863) Chapter 23: United States Congress
Reconstructing America (1864-1870) Part III: The Declaration in the Modern World Chapter 24: Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott
Seneca Falls Declaration (1848) Chapter 25: National Woman Suffrage Association
Declaration of the Rights of Women (1876) Chapter 26: Carrie Chapmen Catt
The Inevitability of Women's Suffrage (1917) Chapter 27: Woodrow Wilson
What is Progress? (1912) Chapter 28: Calvin Coolidge
Speech on the Fourth of July (1926) Chapter 29: Franklin Roosevelt
Commonwealth Club Address (1932) Chapter 30: Thurgood Marshall
Speech at the Bicentennial (1987) Chapter 31: Ronald Reagan
The Sanctity of Human Life (1984) Chapter 32: George W. Bush
America's Work in the World (2003) Chapter 33: Barack Obama
A More Perfect Union (2008)
The Declaration of Independence (1776) Chapter 2: Thomas Jefferson
Rough Draft of the Declaration of Independence (1776) Chapter 3: John Adams
Letters to Abigail (1776) Chapter 4: Jeremy Bentham
A Short Review of the Declaration (1826) Chapter 5: Thomas Jefferson
The American Mind (1826) Chapter 6: James Wilson
Popular Sovereignty (1787) Chapter 7: Daniel Webster
Keeping the Revolution (1802: Chapter 8: Lemuel Shaw
The American and French Revolutions (1815) Chapter 9: John Quincy Adams
American Principles (1821) Chapter 10: Thomas Jefferson
Fifty Years Later (1826) Chapter 11: William Wirt
The Lives and Characters of Thomas Jefferson and John Adams (1826) Part II: The Declaration in a House Divided Chapter 12: "A Great Number of Blackes
" Petition for Freedom (1777) Chapter 13: Luther Martin
The Constitution and Slavery (1788) Chapter 14: William Lloyd Garrison
Republican Consistency! (1838) Chapter 15: John Quincy Adams
Amistad Argument (1841) Chapter 16: John C. Calhoun
The Cause of the Present Crisis (1848) Chapter 17: Frederick Douglass
What to the Slave is the Fourth of July? (1852) Chapter 18: Republican National Convention
Party Platform (1856) Chapter 19: Chief Justice Roger Taney
The Dred Scott Decision (1857) Chapter 20: Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas
Debate on the Dred Scott Decision (1858) Chapter 21: Alexander Stephens
The Chief Cornerstone (1861) Chapter 22: Abraham Lincoln
Gettysburg Address (1863) Chapter 23: United States Congress
Reconstructing America (1864-1870) Part III: The Declaration in the Modern World Chapter 24: Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott
Seneca Falls Declaration (1848) Chapter 25: National Woman Suffrage Association
Declaration of the Rights of Women (1876) Chapter 26: Carrie Chapmen Catt
The Inevitability of Women's Suffrage (1917) Chapter 27: Woodrow Wilson
What is Progress? (1912) Chapter 28: Calvin Coolidge
Speech on the Fourth of July (1926) Chapter 29: Franklin Roosevelt
Commonwealth Club Address (1932) Chapter 30: Thurgood Marshall
Speech at the Bicentennial (1987) Chapter 31: Ronald Reagan
The Sanctity of Human Life (1984) Chapter 32: George W. Bush
America's Work in the World (2003) Chapter 33: Barack Obama
A More Perfect Union (2008)
Acknowledgements Foreword Introduction Part I: The Declaration and the American Founding Chapter 1: Continental Congress
The Declaration of Independence (1776) Chapter 2: Thomas Jefferson
Rough Draft of the Declaration of Independence (1776) Chapter 3: John Adams
Letters to Abigail (1776) Chapter 4: Jeremy Bentham
A Short Review of the Declaration (1826) Chapter 5: Thomas Jefferson
The American Mind (1826) Chapter 6: James Wilson
Popular Sovereignty (1787) Chapter 7: Daniel Webster
Keeping the Revolution (1802: Chapter 8: Lemuel Shaw
The American and French Revolutions (1815) Chapter 9: John Quincy Adams
American Principles (1821) Chapter 10: Thomas Jefferson
Fifty Years Later (1826) Chapter 11: William Wirt
The Lives and Characters of Thomas Jefferson and John Adams (1826) Part II: The Declaration in a House Divided Chapter 12: "A Great Number of Blackes
" Petition for Freedom (1777) Chapter 13: Luther Martin
The Constitution and Slavery (1788) Chapter 14: William Lloyd Garrison
Republican Consistency! (1838) Chapter 15: John Quincy Adams
Amistad Argument (1841) Chapter 16: John C. Calhoun
The Cause of the Present Crisis (1848) Chapter 17: Frederick Douglass
What to the Slave is the Fourth of July? (1852) Chapter 18: Republican National Convention
Party Platform (1856) Chapter 19: Chief Justice Roger Taney
The Dred Scott Decision (1857) Chapter 20: Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas
Debate on the Dred Scott Decision (1858) Chapter 21: Alexander Stephens
The Chief Cornerstone (1861) Chapter 22: Abraham Lincoln
Gettysburg Address (1863) Chapter 23: United States Congress
Reconstructing America (1864-1870) Part III: The Declaration in the Modern World Chapter 24: Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott
Seneca Falls Declaration (1848) Chapter 25: National Woman Suffrage Association
Declaration of the Rights of Women (1876) Chapter 26: Carrie Chapmen Catt
The Inevitability of Women's Suffrage (1917) Chapter 27: Woodrow Wilson
What is Progress? (1912) Chapter 28: Calvin Coolidge
Speech on the Fourth of July (1926) Chapter 29: Franklin Roosevelt
Commonwealth Club Address (1932) Chapter 30: Thurgood Marshall
Speech at the Bicentennial (1987) Chapter 31: Ronald Reagan
The Sanctity of Human Life (1984) Chapter 32: George W. Bush
America's Work in the World (2003) Chapter 33: Barack Obama
A More Perfect Union (2008)
The Declaration of Independence (1776) Chapter 2: Thomas Jefferson
Rough Draft of the Declaration of Independence (1776) Chapter 3: John Adams
Letters to Abigail (1776) Chapter 4: Jeremy Bentham
A Short Review of the Declaration (1826) Chapter 5: Thomas Jefferson
The American Mind (1826) Chapter 6: James Wilson
Popular Sovereignty (1787) Chapter 7: Daniel Webster
Keeping the Revolution (1802: Chapter 8: Lemuel Shaw
The American and French Revolutions (1815) Chapter 9: John Quincy Adams
American Principles (1821) Chapter 10: Thomas Jefferson
Fifty Years Later (1826) Chapter 11: William Wirt
The Lives and Characters of Thomas Jefferson and John Adams (1826) Part II: The Declaration in a House Divided Chapter 12: "A Great Number of Blackes
" Petition for Freedom (1777) Chapter 13: Luther Martin
The Constitution and Slavery (1788) Chapter 14: William Lloyd Garrison
Republican Consistency! (1838) Chapter 15: John Quincy Adams
Amistad Argument (1841) Chapter 16: John C. Calhoun
The Cause of the Present Crisis (1848) Chapter 17: Frederick Douglass
What to the Slave is the Fourth of July? (1852) Chapter 18: Republican National Convention
Party Platform (1856) Chapter 19: Chief Justice Roger Taney
The Dred Scott Decision (1857) Chapter 20: Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas
Debate on the Dred Scott Decision (1858) Chapter 21: Alexander Stephens
The Chief Cornerstone (1861) Chapter 22: Abraham Lincoln
Gettysburg Address (1863) Chapter 23: United States Congress
Reconstructing America (1864-1870) Part III: The Declaration in the Modern World Chapter 24: Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott
Seneca Falls Declaration (1848) Chapter 25: National Woman Suffrage Association
Declaration of the Rights of Women (1876) Chapter 26: Carrie Chapmen Catt
The Inevitability of Women's Suffrage (1917) Chapter 27: Woodrow Wilson
What is Progress? (1912) Chapter 28: Calvin Coolidge
Speech on the Fourth of July (1926) Chapter 29: Franklin Roosevelt
Commonwealth Club Address (1932) Chapter 30: Thurgood Marshall
Speech at the Bicentennial (1987) Chapter 31: Ronald Reagan
The Sanctity of Human Life (1984) Chapter 32: George W. Bush
America's Work in the World (2003) Chapter 33: Barack Obama
A More Perfect Union (2008)







