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Vol. 29: Iss. 3, 2012

Beard & Holmes on Constitutional Adjudication

Charles A. Beard & the Columbia School of Political Economy: Revisiting the Intellectual Roots of the Beardian Thesis

Pulling Punches: Charles Beard, the Propertyless, and the Founding of the United States

Charles Beard & Progressive Legal Historiography

Ideas that Matter: Parting Thoughts on Charles Beard on the 100th Anniversary of an Economic Interpretation

Using Beard to Overcome Beardianism: Charles Beard's Forgotten Historicism and the Ideas-Interests Dichotomy

Beard & Uber-Beard

The Ladies? Forget About Them: A Feminist Perspective on the Limits of Originalism

Rethinking the Second American Revolution: Legal Tender and National Banking in the Civil War Era

Charles Beard & the English Historians

Conflict, Consensus & Constitutional Meaning: The Enduring Legacy of Charles Beard

The Interpretation of Constitutional History, or Charles Beard Becomes a Fortuneteller (with an Emphasis on Free Expression)

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