1987
DOI: 10.2307/1939764
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Riddles of the Federal Constitutional Convention

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“…His narrative describes a pair of major dimensions along with other ancillary, but still distinct dimensions (see Table 1). Our results are broadly consistent with other accounts from varying traditions (Bowen 1966; Dougherty and Heckelman 2006; Hutson 1987; Jillson and Anderson 1978; Londregan 1999; Rakove 1987; Slez and Martin 2007; Wirls and Wirls 2004), though we would place far more emphasis on the core, underlying fight over representation.…”
Section: Implications and Conclusionsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…His narrative describes a pair of major dimensions along with other ancillary, but still distinct dimensions (see Table 1). Our results are broadly consistent with other accounts from varying traditions (Bowen 1966; Dougherty and Heckelman 2006; Hutson 1987; Jillson and Anderson 1978; Londregan 1999; Rakove 1987; Slez and Martin 2007; Wirls and Wirls 2004), though we would place far more emphasis on the core, underlying fight over representation.…”
Section: Implications and Conclusionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…We begin with the simplest possible arrangement-one not even considered in the literature-a single dimension. Note that all of the authors cited in Table 1 have referenced a representation dimension as a key division, and this pattern extends far beyond that group (Bestor 1989;Ellenbogen 1996;Hutson 1987;Jillson and Anderson 1978;Keller 1993;Knupfer 1991;Ohline 1971;Rakove 1996). Rakove describes the discussion of representation as "everything from heavyhanded threats and poker-faced bluffs to heartfelt pleas for accommodation, from candid avowals of interest to abstract appeals for justice" (1987,424), noting that it dominated the first six weeks of the convention debates.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Conciliation and compromise led to agreement. (Garver 1944, 424) Garver's view of the importance of open-mindedness or conciliation has been endorsed, on some level, in a host of subsequent publications regardless of whether they praise or criticize the convention (Bestor 1989;Ellenbogen 1996;Hutson 1987;Jillson and Anderson 1978;Keller 1993;Knupfer 1991;Ohline 1971;Rakove 1996). Gordon Wood, in his masterpiece, The Creation of the American Republic, 1776-1787, portrayed the convention as consciously choosing a bicameralism to restrain the large state from taking control of the government, "[b]y this mixture of states and people .…”
Section: Deliberation and Moderationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…See, e.g., Beard (1913), Diamond (1959), Smith (1965), Eidelberg (1968), Wood (1969), Goldwin and Schambra (1980), Dahl (2003), and Amar (2005). Hutson (1987) provides an overview.…”
Section: Theoretical Errorsmentioning
confidence: 99%