AMERICAN REVOLUTION:CONSTITUTIONAL INTERPRETATION

THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION:A CONSTITUTIONAL INTERPRETATION Charles Howard McIlwain, a professor of history and government at Harvard from 1911 to 1948, won the 1924 Pulitzer Prize for this work. The constitutional scholar Edward S. Corwin called this work an "immensely interesting volume. ... As always Professor McIlwain writes from an inexhaustible fund of knowledge with insight which constantly sheds light on the most interesting topics." McIlwain traces the true beginning of the American Revolution to the repudiation of Parliamentary authority and a constitutional separation from the English system. He saw "successive changes in the American constitutional doctrine," were not a retreat but a steady development.

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