Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 330
Trim: 6¼ x 9⅛
978-1-4422-0990-9 • Paperback • August 2011 • $52.00 • (£40.00)
978-1-4617-4605-8 • eBook • August 2011 • $49.00 • (£38.00)
John R. Vile is professor of political science and dean of the University Honors College at Middle Tennessee State University at Murfreesboro. He is the author and coeditor of numerous books, including Encyclopedia of the First Amendment as well as Encyclopedia of Constitutional Amendments, Proposed Amendments, and Amending Issues, 1789-1995; The Constitutional Convention of 1787; Great American Lawyers; Great American Judges, and Essential Supreme Court Decisions among others.
Preface to the Fifth Edition
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: The Background and Purposes of the Constitution
Chapter 2: Article I: The Legislative Branch
Chapter 3: Article II:The Executive Branch
Chapter 4: Article III: The Judicial Branch
Chapter 5: Article IV: The Federal System
Chapter 6: Articles V-VII: The Amending Provision and Miscellaneous Matters
Chapter 7: The Bill of Rights
Chapter 8: The Bill of Rights: Of Arms and Men—Amendments 2-3
Chapter 9: The Bill of Rights and the Rights of the Accused and the Convicted—Amendments 4-8
Chapter 10: The Bill of Rights, the Rights of the States
Chapter 11: The Post-Civil War Amendments—Amendments 13-15
Chapter 12: The Progressive Era Amendments—Amendments 16-19
Chapter 13: The Recent Amendments—Amendments 20-27
Reading Supreme Court Decisions
Glossary
Highlights of Constitutional History
U.S. Supreme Court Justices
Appendix 1: The Constitution of the United States
Appendix 2: The Declaration of Independence
Appendix 3: The Articles of Confederation
Index
Well organized and reliable, it is the best introductory guide to the Constitution currently available. It can be used for senior and AP classes in high schools, as well as college level introductions to the Constitution or courses on US government. Highly recommended.
— Choice Reviews
Without being excessively lengthy, this text amply provides students a valuable line by line-by-line guide. The case references and bibliography are particularly useful.
— Timothy Rawson, Alaska Pacific University
• Includes copies of original documents such as the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, and the U.S. Constitution
• Provides a chronology of key events in constitutional history from the Magna Carta (1215) to the present
• Each chapter has a bibliography of cases and/or primary and secondary materials, many of which are quite extensive
• A glossary of key law and political science terms
• Offers appendices, including a list of U.S. Supreme Court Justices and their dates of service and thumbnails of the 50 leading cases decided by the Supreme Court