Ordered liberty : a constitutional history of New York / by Peter J. Galie.
1996
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Title
Ordered liberty : a constitutional history of New York / by Peter J. Galie.
Published
New York : Fordham University Press, 1996.
Call Number
KFN5681 .G35 1996
ISBN
0823216519
Description
x, 409 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)33133389
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction: New York State and the American Constitutional Experience
1
1
Colonial Roots
9
2
The First Constitution, 1777: Constitutional Sobriety in a Revolutionary War
36
3
Establishing the New Government: 1777-1800
56
4
The First Constitutional Convention: 1801
64
5
Property and Participation: The Constitutional Convention of 1821
71
6
Commerce, Canals, and the Common Man: The Constitutional Convention of 1846
95
7
The First Failure: The Constitutional Convention of 1867
117
8
New Modes of Constitutional Revision: The Birth of the Constitutional Commission, 1868-1894
137
9
On the Threshold of the Twentieth Century: The Constitution of 1894
159
10
The Progressive Movement and the Constitutional Convention of 1915
188
11
Re-establishing the Government: Constitutional Development, 1915-1938
204
12
Constitution-Making During the Depression: The Constitutional Convention of 1938
230
13
Constitutional Change Between Conventions: 1938-1967
262
14
Modernizing the Constitution: The Constitutional Convention of 1967
307
15
Contemporary Constitutional Developments: 1968-1995
332
16
Toward the Year 2000: Reflections on New York's Constitutional Tradition
358
New York Constitutional History: A Guide to Sources and Commentary
377
Table of Cases
395
Index
398