
Interpreting the Founding
Guide to the Enduring Debates Over the Origins and Foundations of the American Republic
Alan Gibson(Author)
University Press of Kansas
2nd Edition
Published on 2. February 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
246 pages
978-0-7006-1706-7 (ISBN)
Description
Now widely regarded as the best available guide to the study of the Founding, the first edition of ""Interpreting the Founding"" provided summaries and analyses of the leading interpretive frameworks that have guided the study of the Founding since the publication of Charles Beard's ""An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution"" in 1913. For this new edition, Gibson has revised and updated his study, including his comprehensive bibliography, and also added a new concluding chapter on the ""Unionist Paradigm"" or ""Federalist Interpretation"" of the Constitution. As in the original work, Gibson argues in the new edition that scholarship on the Founding is no longer steered by a single dominant approach or even by a set of questions that control its direction. He features insightful extended discussions of pioneering works by leading scholars of the Founding - including Louis Hartz, Bernard Bailyn, Gordon Wood, and Garry Wills - that best exemplify different schools of interpretation. He focuses on six approaches that have dominated the modern study of the Founding - Progressive, Lockean/liberal, Republican, Scottish Enlightenment, multicultural, and multiple traditions approaches - before concluding with the Unionist or Federalist paradigm. For each approach, Gibson traces its fundamental assumptions, revealing deeper ideological and methodological differences between schools of thought that, on the surface, seem to differ only about the interpretation of historical facts. While previous accounts have treated the study of the Founding as the sequential replacement of one paradigm by another, Gibson argues that all of these interpretations survive as alternative and still viable approaches. By examining the strengths and weaknesses of each approach and showing how each has simultaneously illuminated and masked core truths about the American Founding, he renders a balanced account of the continuing and very vigorous debate over the origins and foundations of the American republic. Brimming with intellectual vigor, Gibson's new edition is sure to reinforce this remarkable book's reputation while winning new converts to his argument.
Reviews / Votes
"A remarkably helpful guide.... Scholars will long be indebted to Gibson for this succinct description of a capacious scholarship as well as for his clear-headed call to further study." Journal of American Studies "Anyone interested in the enduring questions that the Founding poses will want to enter the grounds with Gibson's map in hand." Political Science Quarterly "Lucid in its analyses and imaginative in its coverage, Gibson's grandly comprehensive and comprehensible study will satisfy the most exacting critic." Joyce Appleby, author of Inheriting the Revolution"More details
Series
Edition
Second Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Kansas
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
New edition
Dimensions
Height: 226 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
342 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7006-1706-7 (9780700617067)
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Alan Gibson
Interpreting the Founding
Guide to the Enduring Debates over the Origins and Foundations of the American Republic
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Alan Gibson is associate professor of political science at California State University - Chico. His previous book, Interpreting the Founding: Guide to the Enduring Debates over the Origins and Foundations of the American Republic, was also published by Kansas (see page 35).