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The militia and the right to arms, or, How the Second Amendment fell silent

Title
The militia and the right to arms, or, How the Second Amendment fell silent / H. Richard Uviller and William G. Merkel.
Author
Uviller, H. Richard.
Publication
Durham, N.C. : London : Duke University Press, 2002.

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Additional Authors
Merkel, William G., 1965-
Description
x, 338 p. : ill.; 23 cm.
Series Statement
Constitutional conflicts
Subjects
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
The gun in the American self-portrait -- The militia ideal in the American revolutionary era -- Madisonian structuralism: the place of the militia in the new American science of government -- The decay of the old militia, 1789-1840 -- The era of the volunteers, 1840-1903 -- The United States army and the United States Army National Guard in the twentieth century -- Text and context -- Other theories of meaning considered -- The Emerson case.
Call Number
IBC 03-2164
ISBN
  • 0822330318
  • 0822330172 (PBK.)
OCLC
50782360
Author
Uviller, H. Richard.
Title
The militia and the right to arms, or, How the Second Amendment fell silent / H. Richard Uviller and William G. Merkel.
Imprint
Durham, N.C. : London : Duke University Press, 2002.
Series
Constitutional conflicts
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Added Author
Merkel, William G., 1965-
Research Call Number
IBC 03-2164
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