The fundamental importance of the 1787 Constitutional Convention continues to affect contemporary politics. The Constitution defines the structure and limits of the American system of government, and it organizes contemporary debates about policy and legal issues—debates that explicitly invoke the intentions and actions of those delegates to the Convention. Virtually all scholarship emphasizes the importance of compromise between key actors or factions at the Convention. In truth, the deep structure of voting at the Convention remains somewhat murky because the traditional stories are incomplete. There were three key factions at the Convention, not two. The alliance of the core reformers with the slave interests helped change representation...
This dissertation is about how issues get organized into partisan conflict in Congress. I argue tha...
The American Constitution is exceptionally stable. Americans have proposed and ratified only one nat...
Previous work measuring the voting patterns of the delegates to the Constitutional Convention largel...
Organized factions were something that did not arise with the creation of the United States. Rather,...
In the second report in this series, the author posited that consensus was the central premise of th...
The Constitution that was crafted in Philadelphia over the spring and summer of 1787 created an inte...
For at least half a century, scholars of the early American Constitution have noted the archival pro...
This study addresses a long-standing puzzle in American political party development as scholars have...
The Partisan Republic is the first book to unite a top down and bottom up account of constitutional ...
This dissertation is about how political parties formed in the world's first mass democracy, the Uni...
Book Chapter Barry Cushman, Federalism, in The Cambridge Companion to the United States Constitution...
The Constitution of the United States is not simply a system of government designed to preserve, pro...
Book Chapter Barry Cushman, Federalism, in The Cambridge Companion to the United States Constitution...
The Constitution of the United States is not simply a system of government designed to preserve, pro...
Previous work measuring the voting patterns of the delegates to the Constitutional Convention largel...
This dissertation is about how issues get organized into partisan conflict in Congress. I argue tha...
The American Constitution is exceptionally stable. Americans have proposed and ratified only one nat...
Previous work measuring the voting patterns of the delegates to the Constitutional Convention largel...
Organized factions were something that did not arise with the creation of the United States. Rather,...
In the second report in this series, the author posited that consensus was the central premise of th...
The Constitution that was crafted in Philadelphia over the spring and summer of 1787 created an inte...
For at least half a century, scholars of the early American Constitution have noted the archival pro...
This study addresses a long-standing puzzle in American political party development as scholars have...
The Partisan Republic is the first book to unite a top down and bottom up account of constitutional ...
This dissertation is about how political parties formed in the world's first mass democracy, the Uni...
Book Chapter Barry Cushman, Federalism, in The Cambridge Companion to the United States Constitution...
The Constitution of the United States is not simply a system of government designed to preserve, pro...
Book Chapter Barry Cushman, Federalism, in The Cambridge Companion to the United States Constitution...
The Constitution of the United States is not simply a system of government designed to preserve, pro...
Previous work measuring the voting patterns of the delegates to the Constitutional Convention largel...
This dissertation is about how issues get organized into partisan conflict in Congress. I argue tha...
The American Constitution is exceptionally stable. Americans have proposed and ratified only one nat...
Previous work measuring the voting patterns of the delegates to the Constitutional Convention largel...