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Zusatztext This book is a very useful introduction by a sound scholar who is well versed in both the Federalist and the secondary literature. The book’s comprehensive coverage of key figures, themes, and issues makes it appealing as both a textbook and as a source for the general reader. Informationen zum Autor Kyle Scott is a Lecturer in the Department of Political Science at the University of Houston, USA. He is the author of several journal articles and books, including Dismantling American Common Law (Lexington Books, 2008) and Federalism (Continuum, 2011). Klappentext This guide supplements the reading of The Federalist Papers by discussing each paper and providing their historical and intellectual contexts. Vorwort This guide supplements the reading of The Federalist Papers by discussing each paper and providing their historical and intellectual contexts. Zusammenfassung The Federalist Papers constitute a key document in the understanding of the American government. Written by John Jay, James Madison, and Alexander Hamilton, these 85 texts were published between 1787 and 1788 to convince the state of New York to ratify the Constitution.Today, the Papers are studied in courses on American government, American political thought, and constitutional law. However, the size and organization of the full text, notwithstanding its complex political concepts and context, make it difficult for students to apprehend. The Reader's Guide will be a key tool to help them understand the issues at hand and the significance of the Papers then and now. Organized around key issues, such as the branches of the government, the utility of the Union, or skepticism of a national regime, the work will walk the reader through the 85 Papers, providing them with the needed intellectual and historical contexts.Designed to supplement the reading of The Federalist Papers, the guide will help elucidate not only their contents, but also their importance and contemporary relevance. Inhaltsverzeichnis Section 1. Context / Section 2. Overview of Themes / Section 3. Reading the Text / Section 4. Contemporary Relevance / Section 5. Suggested Readings...