German and American Constitutional Thought: Contexts, Interaction and Historical Realities Contexts, Interaction and Historical Realities
By (Author) Hermann Wellenreuther
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Berg Publishers
1st September 2010
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
344.30229
Hardback
527
Width 138mm, Height 216mm, Spine 31mm
Edited by Hermann Wellenreuther Legal, political and social historians compare the constitutional histories of Germany and the United States concentrating on Federalism, the idea of a ruler, civil rights, national unity and change in industrial societies that affected the development of their respective constitutions. The authors identify relevant factors common to both countries and explain why their respective developments diverged. Germany and the USA - The Krefeld Historical Symposia
Hermann Wellenreuther Chair of Early Modern History,Georg-August-University, Gottingen