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A Machine That Would Go of Itself: The Constitution in American Culture - Kammen, Michael
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In this volume, Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Michael Kammen explores the U.S. Constitution's place in the public consciousness and its role as a symbol in American life, from ratification in 1788 to our own time. As he examines what the Constitution has meant to the American people (perceptions and misperceptions, uses and abuses, knowledge and ignorance), Kammen shows that although there are recurrent declarations of reverence most of us neither know nor fully understand our Constitution. How did this gap between ideal ...

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A Machine That Would Go of Itself: The Constitution in American Culture 2017, Routledge, London

ISBN-13: 9781138518391

Hardcover

A Machine That Would Go of Itself: The Constitution in American Culture 2006, Routledge, Oxford

ISBN-13: 9781412805834

Trade paperback

A Machine That Would Go of Itself: The Constitution in American Culture 1993, St. Martin's Press, New York, NY

ISBN-13: 9780312091279

Trade paperback

A Machine That Would Go of Itself: The Constitution in American Culture 1986, Random House USA Inc, New York

ISBN-13: 9780394529059

Hardcover