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Whose Right to Bear Arms Did the Second Amendment Protect?

Whose Right to Bear Arms Did the Second Amendment Protect? - Historians at Work

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What did the Second Amendment mean to early Americans? The right to bear arms has become one of the most controversial provisions of the American Bill of Rights, but what did the founding generation mean by it? Did they understand it to imply protection of an individual or a collective right to bear arms and what were and are the ramifications of that difference? What ideological or social function did the militia serve in early America? These are just a few of the intriguing questions generated by the controversial body of Second Amendment scholarship over the years. Exploring how late-18th century Americans understood the right to bear arms, the selections expose students to ongoing scholarly debates over this topic, providing an entry into a number of the most important issues in early American historiography: the controversy over republicanism and liberalism, the tension between the states' rights and individual rights, and the place of rights and revolution in the American constitutional experience.

Book information

ISBN: 9780312240608
Publisher: Bedford/St. Martin's
Imprint: Bedford/St. Martin's
Pub date:
Number of pages: 188
Weight: 265g
Height: 216mm
Width: 138mm
Spine width: 15mm