U.S. Constitutional History
German and British Antecedents (Kevin Gutzman)
Germania, Magna Charta, and the Glorious Revolution
Lectures
LectureFaculty
1. | German and British Antecedents Germania, Magna Charta, and the Glorious Revolution |
Kevin Gutzman |
2. | Colonial Constitutionalism | Brion McClanahan |
3. | The Imperial Crisis (Brion McClanahan) | |
4. | The Declaration of Independence | Kevin Gutzman |
5. | Articles of Confederation and the Critical Period | Brion McClanahan |
6. | To the Philadelphia Convention Mt. Vernon, Annapolis, and James Madison’s Research Project |
Kevin Gutzman |
7. | The Philadelphia Convention | Brion McClanahan |
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