
Landmark documents on the U.S. Congress
By Raymond Smock
Subjects: United states, congress, history, Sources, United States. Congress -- History -- Sources, Documents, United States. Congress, United States, History
Description: 190 historical and contemporary documents, arranged in chronological order, offering first-hand accounts, debates and reflections that give rare insights and fascinating behind the scenes views of Congress and the nation through its history. Tracing the exploits of congress through the words of those who made history, the book provides primary sources on the conduct of senators and representatives, the origins and development of Congress, and congressional procedures and reform efforts. From "James Madison's Notes of Debate in the Federal Convention of 1787 (September 1787) to "The Resignation of Speaker Newt Gingerich (November 6, 1998), there are petitions from citizens, historic speeches and debates, ethics controversies, articles of impeachment and investigations, Supreme Court decisions, constitutional amendments, and private letters and editorials. Each selection is introduced by an explanatory note placing the piece in its historical, political, and social document. Cross references, bibliography, extensive index make this an authoritative source for researchers, engaging and accessible to general readers and students as well.
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