The South as a conscious minority, 1789-1861; a study in political thought, by Jesse T. Carpenter ...

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York City, New York University Press, 1930.Description: x, 315 p. 24 cmUniform titles:
  • Mrs. Simon Baruch university prize of the United daughters of the confederacy.
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • F213 .C29
Contents:
The South as a sectional minority -- The principle of local self-government -- The principle of the concurrent voice -- The principle of constitutional guarantees -- The principle of Southern independence -- Applications in the confederate constitution.
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"This study was originally prepared as a doctoral dissertation at Harvard University. It has been awarded the first Mrs. Simon Baruch University Prize."--Pref.

"A selection of materials consulted": p. [261]-297.

The South as a sectional minority -- The principle of local self-government -- The principle of the concurrent voice -- The principle of constitutional guarantees -- The principle of Southern independence -- Applications in the confederate constitution.