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THE CITIZENSHIP REVOLUTION: Politics and the Creation of the American Union 1774-1804 (Jeffersonian America) - Douglas Bradburn December 10, 2008 PDF  BOOKS
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THE CITIZENSHIP REVOLUTION: Politics and the Creation of the American Union 1774-1804 (Jeffersonian America)
Author: Douglas Bradburn
Year: December 10, 2008
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Language: English



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The Citizenship Revolution: Politics and the Creation of the American Union, 1741-1804 by Douglas Bradburn offers a fresh perspective on the American Revolution and its impact on the formation of the United States. The book challenges the traditional view that the ratification of the Constitution in 1787 marked the end of post-Revolutionary disputes over the meanings of rights, democracy, and sovereignty. Instead, Bradburn argues that the creation of the Union was the most important product of independence, and that the battles over the meaning of citizenship and its relationship to law and politics were central to the development of the new nation. In 1776, the newly independent states of British North America were struggling to define what it meant to be an American citizen, rather than a subject of King George and Parliament. This crisis of authority, allegiance, and identity led to the creation of a new political community that ultimately discovered that it was not a nation, but a union of states. The states set the boundaries of belonging and the very character of rights for all citizens, including those who were not yet part of the Union.
The Citizenship Revolution: Politics and the Creation of the American Union, 1741-1804 by Douglas Bradburn предлагает свежий взгляд на американскую революцию и ее влияние на формирование Соединенных Штатов. Книга оспаривает традиционное мнение, что ратификация Конституции в 1787 году ознаменовала конец послереволюционных споров о значениях прав, демократии и суверенитета. Вместо этого Брэдберн утверждает, что создание Союза было важнейшим продуктом независимости, и что битвы за значение гражданства и его связь с законом и политикой были центральными для развития новой нации. В 1776 году новые независимые государства Британской Северной Америки изо всех сил пытались определить, что значит быть американским гражданином, а не подданным короля Георга и парламента. Этот кризис авторитета, верности и идентичности привел к созданию нового политического сообщества, которое в конечном итоге обнаружило, что это не нация, а союз государств. Государства устанавливают границы принадлежности и самого характера прав для всех граждан, включая тех, кто ещё не входил в состав Союза.
The Citizenship Revolution : Politics and the Creation of the American Union, 1741-1804 by Douglas Bradburn offre un regard neuf sur la révolution américaine et son impact sur la formation des États-Unis. livre conteste l'opinion traditionnelle selon laquelle la ratification de la Constitution en 1787 a marqué la fin des différends post-révolutionnaires sur la signification des droits, de la démocratie et de la souveraineté. Au lieu de cela, Bradburn affirme que la création de l'Union était le produit le plus important de l'indépendance, et que les batailles pour l'importance de la citoyenneté et son lien avec la loi et la politique étaient au cœur du développement d'une nouvelle nation. En 1776, les nouveaux États indépendants de l'Amérique du Nord britannique ont eu du mal à déterminer ce que signifiait être un citoyen américain plutôt que des sujets du roi George et du Parlement. Cette crise d'autorité, de fidélité et d'identité a conduit à la création d'une nouvelle communauté politique qui a finalement découvert qu'il ne s'agissait pas d'une nation, mais d'une union d'États. s États fixent des limites à l'appartenance et à la nature même des droits pour tous les citoyens, y compris ceux qui ne font pas encore partie de l'Union.
The Citizenship Revolution: Politics and the Creation of the American Union, 1741-1804 by Douglas Bradburn ofrece una visión fresca de la revolución estadounidense y su influencia en la formación de Estados Unidos. libro desafía la opinión tradicional de que la ratificación de la Constitución en 1787 marcó el fin de las disputas posrevolucionarias sobre los significados de los derechos, la democracia y la soberanía. En cambio, Bradburn sostiene que la creación de la Unión fue el producto más importante de la independencia, y que las batallas por la importancia de la ciudadanía y su relación con la ley y la política fueron centrales para el desarrollo de la nueva nación. En 1776, los nuevos estados independientes de la América del Norte británica lucharon por determinar lo que significaba ser ciudadano estadounidense y no súbdito del rey Jorge y del parlamento. Esta crisis de autoridad, lealtad e identidad llevó a la creación de una nueva comunidad política que finalmente descubrió que no era una nación, sino una unión de estados. Estados establecen los límites de la pertenencia y la naturaleza misma de los derechos para todos los ciudadanos, incluidos los que aún no han formado parte de la Unión.
The Citizenship Revolution: Politics and the Creation of the American Union, 1741-1804 von Douglas Bradburn bietet einen frischen Einblick in die amerikanische Revolution und ihren Einfluss auf die Gestaltung der Vereinigten Staaten. Das Buch stellt die traditionelle Ansicht in Frage, dass die Ratifizierung der Verfassung im Jahr 1787 das Ende der postrevolutionären Kontroverse über die Bedeutung von Rechten, Demokratie und Souveränität markierte. Stattdessen argumentiert Bradburn, dass die Gründung der Union ein entscheidendes Produkt der Unabhängigkeit war und dass die Kämpfe um die Bedeutung der Staatsbürgerschaft und ihre Verbindung mit Recht und Politik für die Entwicklung der neuen Nation von zentraler Bedeutung waren. Im Jahr 1776 kämpften die neuen unabhängigen Staaten von Britisch-Nordamerika darum, zu definieren, was es bedeutet, ein amerikanischer Bürger zu sein und nicht ein Untertan von König George und dem Parlament. Diese Krise der Autorität, Loyalität und Identität führte zur Schaffung einer neuen politischen Gemeinschaft, die schließlich herausfand, dass sie keine Nation, sondern ein Bündnis von Staaten war. Die Staaten legen die Grenzen der Zugehörigkeit und des Charakters der Rechte aller Bürger fest, einschließlich derjenigen, die noch nicht Mitglied der Union waren.
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Vatandaşlık Devrimi: yaset ve Amerikan Birliği'nin Yaratılması, 1741-1804 Douglas Bradburn tarafından Amerikan Devrimi ve ABD'nin oluşumu üzerindeki etkisi üzerine yeni bir bakış açısı sunuyor. Kitap, Anayasa'nın 1787'de onaylanmasının, haklar, demokrasi ve egemenliğin anlamları konusundaki devrim sonrası anlaşmazlıkların sonunu getirdiği geleneksel görüşünü tartışıyor. Bunun yerine Bradburn, Birliğin yaratılmasının bağımsızlığın çok önemli bir ürünü olduğunu ve vatandaşlığın anlamı ve hukuk ve siyasetle olan ilişkisi üzerindeki savaşların yeni ulusun gelişiminde merkezi olduğunu savunuyor. 1776'da, İngiliz Kuzey Amerika'nın yeni bağımsız devletleri, Kral George ve Parlamento'nun konusu olmaktan ziyade Amerikan vatandaşı olmanın ne anlama geldiğini tanımlamak için mücadele etti. Bu otorite, sadakat ve kimlik krizi, sonunda bir ulus değil, bir devletler birliği olduğunu keşfeden yeni bir siyasi topluluğun yaratılmasına yol açtı. Devletler, henüz Birliğin bir parçası olmayanlar da dahil olmak üzere tüm vatandaşlar için mülkiyet sınırlarını ve hakların doğasını belirler.
The Citizenship Revolution: Politics and the Creation of the American Union, 1741-1804 by Douglas Bradburn يقدم منظورا جديدا للثورة الأمريكية وتأثيرها على تشكيل الولايات المتحدة. يعارض الكتاب الرأي التقليدي القائل بأن التصديق على الدستور في عام 1787 يمثل نهاية الخلافات التي أعقبت الثورة حول معاني الحقوق والديمقراطية والسيادة. بدلاً من ذلك، يجادل برادبورن بأن إنشاء الاتحاد كان نتاجًا حاسمًا للاستقلال، وأن المعارك حول معنى المواطنة وعلاقتها بالقانون والسياسة كانت أساسية لتنمية الأمة الجديدة. في عام 1776، كافحت الولايات المستقلة حديثًا في أمريكا الشمالية البريطانية لتحديد ما يعنيه أن تكون مواطنًا أمريكيًا وليس موضوعًا للملك جورج والبرلمان. أدت أزمة السلطة والإخلاص والهوية هذه إلى إنشاء مجتمع سياسي جديد، اكتشف في النهاية أنها ليست أمة بل اتحاد دول. وتضع الدول حدود الملكية وطبيعة الحقوق ذاتها لجميع المواطنين، بمن فيهم أولئك الذين لم يكونوا بعد جزءا من الاتحاد.

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