A Machine That Would Go of Itself: The Constitution in American Culture by Michael Kammen
A Machine That Would Go of Itself: The Constitution in American Culture

Michael Kammen

A Machine That Would Go of Itself: The Constitution in American Culture

Michael Kammen

550 pages first pub 1986 (editions)

nonfiction history informative reflective medium-paced

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Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Michael Kammen examines the cultural impact of the Constitution on the United States: the place of the Constitution in the public consciousness and its role as a symbol in American life, from ratification in 1788 t...

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