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Representing Popular Sovereignty: The Constitution in American Political Culture - Levin, Daniel Lessard
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Explores the contradiction between the Constitution's importance as a political document with its weakness as a symbol in American popular culture. Using the events of the Constitution's Bicentennial from 1987 to 1991 as a case study, Representing Popular Sovereignty explores the contradiction between the Constitution's importance as a political document and its weakness as a symbol in American popular culture.

Produktbeschreibung
Explores the contradiction between the Constitution's importance as a political document with its weakness as a symbol in American popular culture. Using the events of the Constitution's Bicentennial from 1987 to 1991 as a case study, Representing Popular Sovereignty explores the contradiction between the Constitution's importance as a political document and its weakness as a symbol in American popular culture.
Autorenporträt
Daniel Lessard Levin is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Boise State University.