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Willi Paul Adams is professor of North American history at the John F. Kennedy Institute for North American Studies of the Freie Universitaet Berlin, Germany. He and his wife Angela Adams translated The Federalist Papers into German (Paderborn, 1994).
Chapter 1 Foreword
Chapter 2 Preface
Chapter 3 Introduction
Chapter 4 Government by Congresses and Committees, 1773-1776
Chapter 5 The Role of the Continental Congress, 1775-1776
Chapter 6 Choosing the Deputies to Form a Government: The Making of the First State Constitutions
Chapter 7 Republic and Democracy in Political Rhetoric
Chapter 8 Forms versus Principles of Government: Harnessing Enlightenment Ideas to Anglo-American Institutions
Chapter 9 Popular Sovereignty
Chapter 10 Liberty
Chapter 11 Equality
Chapter 12 Property
Chapter 13 The Common Good
Chapter 14 Representation
Chapter 15 The Separation of Powers
Chapter 16 Federalism
Chapter 17 The State Constitutions' Analogies and Precedents for the United States Constitution
Chapter 18 Testing the Republicanism versus Liberalism Hypotheses
Chapter 19 Appendixes
Chapter 20 Bibliography
Chapter 21 Index