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@jgienapp.bsky.social wrote a fantastic essay to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Gordon Wood’s Creation of the American Republic. The book, along with Bailyn’s “Ideological Origins,” set the terms of debate for the next decades. Link to the essay in the next post:
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Pat Sobkowski
Deeply saddened to learn of Gordon Wood's passing. Few have had an equal impact on the study of the American Founding, or on my own intellectual development. No book is more responsible for making me a historian of early constitutional history than Wood's *The Creation of the American Republic*.
I wrote an essay on the book and its significance for the fiftieth anniversary of its publication. I poured a lot into it. And I will never forget Gordon's generous response to it, which remains a true highlight of my career. www.academia.edu/43328646/Bey...
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Pleased to post my draft article, “Discovering the Historical Anglo-American Constitution.” I study the history of birthright citizenship from the 1100s to the 1700s. The English common-law rule of natural-born subjects was always tied to territory and jurisdiction. papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
Jonathan Gienapp, Stanford University, reflects on the historiographic and scholarly contributions of Gordon Wood's The Creation of the American Republic.
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Beyond Republicanism, Back to Constitutionalism: The Creation of the American Republic at Fifty
"I mentioned earlier that there are two big problems with the unitary executive theory. The second one is that regardless of its pedigree, it is so broad that it can’t actually be implemented consistently." - @jessewegman.bsky.social @brennancenter.org www.brennancenter.org/our-work/ana...
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Anthony Michael Kreis
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Trump the businessman said, “You’re fired”; Trump the president is fighting in court for the right to say those words whenever he wants.
“It Ends in a Monarchy”
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Jonathan Gienapp
little league baseball and the battle against originalism!! really looking forward to digging into this. @jgienapp.bsky.social
Tom “T.M.” Wolf
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This was one of the first books about the American Revolution I read in college. It was like opening an entirely new door and I devoured it like I would a novel.
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Deeply saddened to learn of Gordon Wood's passing. Few have had an equal impact on the study of the American Founding, or on my own intellectual development. No book is more responsible for making me a historian of early constitutional history than Wood's *The Creation of the American Republic*.
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