Tag: u_s_constitution
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Library of Congress Debuts 'Our Constitution' Podcast Series
The Library of Congress introduces 'Our Constitution,' a 21-episode podcast. It explores how the Declaration of Independence's grievances influenced the U.S. Constitution, offering insights into America's founding principles for a wide audience.
Politics and GovernmentMediaGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentEducationDigital and Print Publishing Library of CongressPodcastDeclaration of IndependenceU.S. ConstitutionAmerican HistoryJeanne DennisGovernmentU.S. Library of Congress
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Library of Congress Unveils Founding Fathers' Personal Copies of "The Federalist"
The Library of Congress holds unique copies of "The Federalist Papers" with personal ties to Hamilton, Madison, and Jefferson, revealing insights into their authorship debates and the U.S. Constitution's ratification.
Politics and GovernmentMediaGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentEducationDigital and Print PublishingLegal The Federalist PapersLibrary of CongressAlexander HamiltonJames MadisonThomas JeffersonU.S. ConstitutionFounding FathersU.S. Library of Congress
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Harvard's Jill Lepore Wins Pulitzer Prize for U.S. Constitution History
Harvard's Jill Lepore won a Pulitzer Prize for her book on the U.S. Constitution, leading the latest Harvard Gazette digest. The update also features research on workplace retaliation, historical scrapbooks, and upcoming campus events on geoengineering and electric vehicles.
Politics and GovernmentScience & TechnologyBusinessWorldEducationEnvironmentEmployment and LaborEnergyEuropeLegal Jill LeporePulitzer PrizeHarvard UniversityBooks and LiteratureWorkplace RetaliationU.S. Constitution