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"One could almost use the word momentous, or the word epoch-making though epoch-ending might be more to the point ... I don't see how anyone henceforth can repeat the old cliches which Beard put into circulation forty years ago."—Frederick B. Tolles, Swarthmore College.
“American historians, particularly those who have given lectures or written books based on the Beard thesis, ignore Brown’s book at their peril.”—American Historical Review.

Originally published in 1956.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright
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  1. Preface
  2. Robert E. Ward
  3. p. v
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  1. Contents
  2. p. vii
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  1. Charles Beard and the Constitution
  2. pp. 3-23
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  1. Beard's Preface
  2. pp. 24-25
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  1. I. "Historical Interpretation in the United States"
  2. pp. 26-32
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  1. II. "A Survey of Economic Interests in 1787"
  2. pp. 33-55
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  1. III. "The Movement for the Constitution"
  2. pp. 56-60
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  1. IV. "Property Safeguards in the Election of Delegates"
  2. pp. 61-72
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  1. V. "The Economic Interests of the Members of the Convention"
  2. pp. 73-91
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  1. VI. "The Constitution as an Economic Document"
  2. pp. 92-111
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  1. VII. "The Political Doctrines of the Members of the Convention"
  2. pp. 112-137
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  1. VIII. "The Process of Ratification"
  2. pp. 138-156
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  1. IX. "The Popular Vote on the Constitution"
  2. pp. 157-170
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  1. X. "The Economics of the Vote on the Constitution"
  2. pp. 171-181
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  1. XI. "The Economic Conflict over Ratification as Viewed by Contemporaries"
  2. pp. 182-193
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  1. "Conclusions"
  2. pp. 194-200
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  1. Index
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