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Local Government in Early America - The Colonial Experience and Lessons From the Founders

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Ken Masugi teaches for Johns Hopkins University, Advanced Academic Programs, in Washington, D.C. Klappentext In Local Government in Early America, Brian P. Janiskee examines the origins of the "town hall meeting" and other iconic political institutions, whose origins lie in our colonial heritage. This work offers an overview of the structure of local politics in the colonial era, a detailed examination of the thoughts of key founders-such as John Adams and Thomas Jefferson-on local politics, and some thoughts on the continued role of local institutions as vital elements of the American political system. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1 Foreward Chapter 2 Preface Chapter 3 Intoduction Chapter 4 Chapter 1: The Colonies of New England Chapter 5 Chapter 2: The Middle and Southern Colonies Chapter 6 Chapter 3: The Founders on Local Government Chapter 7 Chapter 4: All Local Politics is National Chapter 8 Appendix Chapter 9 Bibliography Chapter 10 About the Author Chapter 11 About the Claremont Institute Chapter 12 Index

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