Tuesday, November 15, 2016
The Fate of the Revolution
Lorri Glover (Saint Louis University), The Fate of the Revolution: Virginians Debate the Constitution (Johns Hopkins Univ. Press 2016).
"In The Fate of the Revolution, Lorri Glover explains why Virginia’s wrangling over ratification led to such heated political debate. Beginning in 1787, when they first learned about the radical new government design, Virginians had argued about the proposed Constitution’s meaning and merits. The convention delegates, who numbered among the most respected and experienced patriots in Revolutionary America, were roughly split in their opinions. Patrick Henry, for example, the greatest orator of the age, opposed James Madison, the intellectual force behind the Constitution. The two sides were so evenly matched that in the last days of the convention, the savviest political observers still could not confidently predict the outcome."
—Publisher's description