Requiem
Variations on Eighteenth-Century Themes
Forrest McDonald and Ellen Shapiro McDonald
xii, 220 pages, 5-1/2 x 8-1/2
Cloth ISBN 978-0-7006-0370-1, $25.00
In eleven provocative essays Forrest
McDonald and his wife, Ellen Shapiro McDonald, cover a wide range
of the intellectual, political, military, and social history
of the eighteenth century to present both a picture of the age
in which our Constitution was crafted and a commentary on developments
that have caused American government or stray from the Founders'
principles.
Appearing here in print for the first time is Forrest McDonald's
widely acclaimed 1987 NEH Jefferson Lecture, "The Intellectual
World of the Founding Fathers." In other essays the McDonalds
examine such topics as the writing of the Constitution, the central
role of such little-known Founders as John Dickinson ("the
most underrated of all the Founders") and the constitutional
principles of Alexander Hamilton. Also presented is an exploration
of the ritualistic aspects of eighteenth-century warfare and
an analysis of Shays' Rebellion as a tax revolt. In chapters
focusing on the separation of powers, the political economy,
and the death of federalism, the McDonalds argue the urgent need
to "return to limited government under law."
"These essays challenge prevailing liberal interpretations
of the evolution of the Constitution in a manner guaranteed to
promote reflection, cerebration, and even debate. This is an
important contribution to our understanding of the making of
the Constitution and the age in which it was crafted."--Richard
B. Morris, author of The Forging of the Union, 1781-1789
"Enormously learned, covering a wide range of territory
in the intellectual, political, social, and military history
of the late eighteenth century."--Richard R. Beeman,
editor of Beyond Confederation: Origins of the Constitution
and American National Identity
FORREST McDONALD is Distinguished Research Professor
of History at the University of Alabama and author of sixteen
books, including Pulitzer Prize finalist Novus
Ordo Seclorum: The Intellectual Origins of the Constitution;
States' Rights and the Union: Imperium
in Imperio, 17761876, The
American Presidency; The Presidency
of George Washington; and The
Presidency of Thomas Jefferson. He was named by the NEH
as the sixteenth Jefferson Lecturer, the nation's highest honor
in the humanities.
ELLEN SHAPIRO McDONALD is his wife and longtime intellectual
partner.
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