American Sovereigns
Discover the groundbreaking insights of American Sovereigns by Christian G. Fritz, published by Cambridge University Press in 2007. This compelling work delves into America's political history and constitutionalism, offering a unique interpretation of how the American populace perceives its role as a collective sovereign. Spanning 440 pages, the book explores the national and state political controversies that have shaped contemporary understandings of popular sovereignty in the United States. American Sovereigns is essential reading for anyone interested in constitutional history, the evolution of the federal government, and the intricate dynamics of American democracy. Enhance your knowledge of 19th-century American history with this insightful and informative text.