Divided Sovereignties

Rochelle Raineri Zuck

earliest edition we have, 2016 University of Georgia Press, 2016 hardcover 304 pages

"In 18th- and 19th-century debates about the constructions of American nationhood and national citizenship, the frequently invoked concept of divided sovereignty signified the division of power between state and federal authorities and/or the possibility of one nation residing within the geopolitical boundaries of another. Political and social realities of the 19th century (immigration, slavery, westward expansion, i...

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Divided Sovereignties edition · 2019 · University of Georgia Press · 304 pages · 9780820356808
Divided Sovereignties hardcover · 2016 · University of Georgia Press · 304 pages · 9780820345420
Divided Sovereignties edition · 2016 · University of Georgia Press · 304 pages · 9780820349640
Divided Sovereignties edition · 2016 · University of Georgia Press · 304 pages · 9780820370835

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