Videos
“Introduction and "Mapping the Convention's Agenda," by Jeremy Pope and Shawn Treier.
"The Power of the South: A Multidimensional Analysis of the Philadelphia Convention," by Keith Dougherty, Ryan Bakker, and Paul Carlsen.
"State Bloc versus Individual Delegate Voting at the Constitutional Convention: Did It Make A Difference?" by Jac C. Heckelman and Paul Carlsen.
"James Madison and the Creation of an Impartial Republic, 1780-1792," by Alan Gibson.
"The Political Discourse of Slavery in Late Eighteenth Century America," by Michael T. Gibbons.
"What the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists Agreed On: The Debate Over the Presidency and the Anti-Republican Nature of the Constitution, 1787-1788," by Nathaniel C. Green.
"The Founding Fathers of 1787 and the Myth of the Original Meaning of the United States Constitution, (pt 1 0f 4)" by Richard Beeman.
"The Founding Fathers of 1787 and the Myth of the Original Meaning of the United States Constitution, (pt 2 of 4)" by Richard Beeman.
"The Founding Fathers of 1787 and the Myth of the Original Meaning of the United States Constitution, (pt 3 of 4)" by Richard Beeman.
"The Founding Fathers of 1787 and the Myth of the Original Meaning of the United States Constitution, (pt 4 of 4)" by Richard Beeman.
"Race at the Founding: Did a Pro-Slavery Constitution Mandate Racial Exclusion?," by Robert J. Cottrol.
"Stunned. . .[by] the [Mystical] Word 'Unconstitutional': Americans and Definitions of Unconstitutionality in the 1770s," by Mary Beth Norton.
"The Federal Judiciary and the Ratification Process," by Peter Charles Hoffer.
"The Continental Dollar: Initial Design, Ideal Performance, and the Credibility of Congressional Commitment," by Farley Grubb.
"Rediscovering William Pierce, Jr.'s Character Sketches," by John R. Vile.
"Organized Opposition The Anti-Federalist Political Network," by Michael J. Faber and Robi Ragan.
A podcast of the presentations can also be viewed on iTunes.
"The Power of the South: A Multidimensional Analysis of the Philadelphia Convention," by Keith Dougherty, Ryan Bakker, and Paul Carlsen.
"State Bloc versus Individual Delegate Voting at the Constitutional Convention: Did It Make A Difference?" by Jac C. Heckelman and Paul Carlsen.
"James Madison and the Creation of an Impartial Republic, 1780-1792," by Alan Gibson.
"The Political Discourse of Slavery in Late Eighteenth Century America," by Michael T. Gibbons.
"What the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists Agreed On: The Debate Over the Presidency and the Anti-Republican Nature of the Constitution, 1787-1788," by Nathaniel C. Green.
"The Founding Fathers of 1787 and the Myth of the Original Meaning of the United States Constitution, (pt 1 0f 4)" by Richard Beeman.
"The Founding Fathers of 1787 and the Myth of the Original Meaning of the United States Constitution, (pt 2 of 4)" by Richard Beeman.
"The Founding Fathers of 1787 and the Myth of the Original Meaning of the United States Constitution, (pt 3 of 4)" by Richard Beeman.
"The Founding Fathers of 1787 and the Myth of the Original Meaning of the United States Constitution, (pt 4 of 4)" by Richard Beeman.
"Race at the Founding: Did a Pro-Slavery Constitution Mandate Racial Exclusion?," by Robert J. Cottrol.
"Stunned. . .[by] the [Mystical] Word 'Unconstitutional': Americans and Definitions of Unconstitutionality in the 1770s," by Mary Beth Norton.
"The Federal Judiciary and the Ratification Process," by Peter Charles Hoffer.
"The Continental Dollar: Initial Design, Ideal Performance, and the Credibility of Congressional Commitment," by Farley Grubb.
"Rediscovering William Pierce, Jr.'s Character Sketches," by John R. Vile.
"Organized Opposition The Anti-Federalist Political Network," by Michael J. Faber and Robi Ragan.
A podcast of the presentations can also be viewed on iTunes.
Acknowledgements
This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant Number SES-1154920. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.