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Currie, David P. The Constitution in Congress: The Federalist Period 1789 -1801. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1997.  

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1. Currie, David P. The Constitution in Congress: The Federalist Period 1789 -1801. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1997. In this book the author deeply analyzes and describes the processes connected with the creation of The Federalist Papers and, hence, The Constitution of the United States of America. His work explores the political trends foverning in Amemrica in the time period from the First Congress (1789-1791) up to the Sixth and Seventh Congresses (1797-1801).1 Currie writes about the twelve years which have actually become the most important in the formation of the country, but, at the same time, were very intense and rich for the first and future law-makers and governments. In addition, in this book one may get acquainted with the main features and the most significant people of the Federalist period. The author explores not only the well-known issue concerning The Papers but their origins and reasons...

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