Imperial Republic

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Imperial Republic

A Structural History of American Constitutionalism from the Colonial Era to the Beginning of the Twentieth Century

Regional / International studies Political science and theory Legal history International law Land and real estate law / Real property law Social law and Medical law History of the Americas

Author: James G. Wilson

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Collection: Routledge Revivals

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 6th February 2018

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781351748391


Publication and Theme

This title was first published in 2002. The Imperial Republic addresses the enduring relationship that the American constitution has with the concept of empire.

Historical Context and Purpose

Early activists frequently used the word to describe the nation they wished to create through revolution and later reform. The book examines what the Framers of the Constitution meant when they used the term empire and what such self-conscious empire building tells Americans about the underlying goals of their constitutional system.

Research and Conclusions

Utilizing the author’s extensive research from colonial times to the turn of the twentieth century, the book concludes that imperial ambition has profoundly influenced American constitutional law, theory and politics. It uses several analytical techniques to ascertain the multiple meanings of such fundamental words as empire and republic and demonstrates that such concepts have at least four levels of meaning.

Implications and Examples

Relying on numerous examples, it further concludes that American leaders frequently (even proudly) used the word with some of its most domineering implications.

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