Robert G. McCloskey
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American political historian
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Robert G. McCloskey's Degrees
- PhD History Columbia University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Robert Green McCloskey was an American political historian. McCloskey completed his doctorate in political science at Harvard University, and joined the faculty in 1948. He was secretary of the Littauer Center of Public Administration until 1954, when Arthur Maass took the position. McCloskey was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1959. In 1966, McCloskey was named Jonathan Trumbull Professor of American History and Government at Harvard. The position had been vacant since 1963, upon the death of V. O. Key. McCloskey died on 4 August 1969.
Robert G. McCloskey's Published Works
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Published Works
- The American Supreme Court (1960) (138)
- American conservatism in the age of enterprise : a study of William Graham Sumner, Stephen J. Field and Andrew Carnegie (1952) (63)
- American Political Thought and the Study of Politics (1957) (35)
- Economic Due Process and the Supreme Court: An Exhumation and Reburial (1962) (32)
- The modern Supreme Court (1973) (16)
- The California Small Claims Court (1964) (15)
- Time of Wonder (1957) (15)
- The works of James Wilson (1969) (14)
- II. CONSIDERATIONS ON THE NATURE AND EXTENT OF THE LEGISLATIVE AUTHORITY OF THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT (1967) (12)
- The Quest for Equality: The Constitution, Congress and the Supreme Court. (1961) (9)
- Essays in Constitutional Law (1957) (9)
- One Morning in Maine (1952) (8)
- Laissez Faire and the General-Welfare State: A Study of Conflict in American Thought 1865–1901 . By Sidney Fine. (Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press. 1956. Pp. x, 468. $7.50.) (1957) (7)
- The Works of James Wilson. Volume II (1967) (7)
- Deeds Without Doctrines: Civil Rights in the 1960 Term of the Supreme Court (1962) (5)
- From the declaration of independence to the constitution : the roots of American constitutionalism (1954) (5)
- The Supreme Court, 1961 Term (1962) (3)
- Free Speech, Sedition and the Constitution (1951) (3)
- Journey Cake, Ho! (1953) (3)
- Reflections on the Warren Court (1965) (3)
- Continuing crisis in American politics (1963) (2)
- American Conservatism in the Age of Enterprise: A Study of William Graham Sumner, Stephen J. Field, and Andrew Carnegie (1952) (2)
- III. SPEECH DELIVERED IN THE CONVENTION FOR THE PROVINCE OF PENNSYLVANIA (1967) (2)
- Fifty-eight Lonely Men: Southern Federal Judges and School Desegregation . By J. W. Peltason (New York: Harcourt, Brace a World, 1961. Pp. xii, 270. $4.95) (1963) (2)
- The Supreme Court Finds a Role: Civil Liberties in the 1955 Term (1956) (2)
- IV. OF CRIMES AGAINST THE RIGHT OF INDIVIDUALS TO PERSONAL SAFETY (1967) (1)
- Henry Reed, Inc. (1958) (1)
- Useful Toil or the Paths of Glory? Civil Liberties in the 1956 Term of the Supreme Court (1957) (1)
- American Conservatism and the Democratic Tradition (1951) (1)
- The Man Who Lost His Head (1942) (1)
- The Decline of American Communism: A History of the Communist Party of the United States since 1945. (1960) (1)
- II. OF THE GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF LAW AND OBLIGATION (1967) (1)
- VII. OF CRIMES AGAINST THE RIGHTS OF INDIVIDUALS ACQUIRED UNDER CIVIL GOVERNMENT (1967) (0)
- VIII. A CHARGE DELIVERED TO THE GRAND JURY IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR THE DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA (1967) (0)
- two. THE WORLD OF WILLIAM GRAHAM SUMNER (1951) (0)
- Politics and the Constitution in the History of the United States. By Crosskey William W.. (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. 1953. 2 vols. Pp. xi, 708; viii, 709–1410. $20.00 a set.) (1953) (0)
- New Technologies and Assimilation – Business as Usual? (0)
- X. OF CORPORATIONS (1967) (0)
- III. OF CRIMES AGAINST THE RIGHT OF INDIVIDUALS TO LIBERTY, AND TO REPUTATION (1967) (0)
- VIII. OF MAN, AS A MEMBER OF A CONFEDERATION (1967) (0)
- VIII. THE SUBJECT CONTINUED – OF COUNSELLORS AND ATTORNIES (1967) (0)
- IX. OF THE DIRECT MEANS USED BY THE LAW TO PREVENT OFFENCES (1967) (0)
- IX. OF MAN, AS A MEMBER OF THE GREAT COMMONWEALTH OF NATIONS (1967) (0)
- V. ORATION DELIVERED ON THE FOURTH OF JULY 1788, AT THE PROCESSION FORMED AT PHILADELPHIA (1967) (0)
- Civil service by constitution (1945) (0)
- APPENDIX TO THE PRECEDING CONSIDERATIONS (1967) (0)
- The John Harvard Library. Volume I (1967) (0)
- II. – OF THE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT (1967) (0)
- James Wilson, The Works of James Wilson (1968) (0)
- IX. THE SUBJECT CONTINUED – OF CONSTABLES (1967) (0)
- Back Matter (1970) (0)
- Young America's English (1944) (0)
- III. –OF THE JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT (1967) (0)
- VII. THE SUBJECT CONTINUED – OF SHERIFFS AND CORONERS (1967) (0)
- IV. OF THE NATURE OF COURTS (1967) (0)
- X. OF GOVERNMENT (1967) (0)
- XI. OF CITIZENS AND ALIENS (1967) (0)
- V. OF CRIMES, IMMEDIATELY AGAINST THE COMMUNITY (1967) (0)
- I. OF THE NATURE OF CRIMES; AND THE NECESSITY AND PROPORTION OF PUNISHMENTS (1967) (0)
- VI. OF MAN, AS AN INDIVIDUAL (1967) (0)
- PRINCIPLES, POWERS, AND VALUES (1972) (0)
- II. OF CRIMES AGAINST THE RIGHT OF INDIVIDUALS TO THEIR PROPERTY (1967) (0)
- V. OF MUNICIPAL LAW (1967) (0)
- INDEX OF CASES (1972) (0)
- I. OF THE CONSTITUTIONS OF THE UNITED STATES AND OF PENNSYLVANIA – OF THE LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT (1967) (0)
- A NOTE ON THE TEXT (1967) (0)
- Mr. Justice Sutherland; A Man Against the State . By Joel Francis Paschal. (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1951. Pp. xii, 267. $4.00.) (1952) (0)
- five. JUDICIAL CONSERVATISM AND THE RIGHTS OF MAN (1951) (0)
- VI. OF CRIMES, AFFECTING SEVERAL OF THE NATURAL RIGHTS OF INDIVIDUALS (1967) (0)
- X. OF THE DIFFERENT STEPS PRESCRIBED BY THE LAW, FOR APPREHENDING, DETAINING, TRYING, AND PUNISHING OFFENDERS (1967) (0)
- America as a Civilization: Life and Thought in the United States Today . By Max Lerner. (New York: Simon and Schuster. 1957. Pp. xiii, 1036. $10.00.) (1959) (0)
- one. CONSERVATISM AND DEMOCRACY (1951) (0)
- II THE STONE COURT (1972) (0)
- Freedom in Contemporary Society@@@The Blessings of Liberty@@@Three Human Rights in the Constitution (1957) (0)
- III. THE VINSON COURT (1972) (0)
- VI. SPEECH ON CHOOSING THE MEMBERS OF THE SENATE BY ELECTORS; DELIVERED ON 31st DECEMBER, 1789, IN THE CONVENTION OF PENNSYLVANIA (1967) (0)
- The case for ‘foot‐in‐the‐door’ (1945) (0)
- DEEDS WITHOUT DOCTRINES (1972) (0)
- V. OF THE CONSTITUENT PARTS OF COURTS – OF THE JUDGES (1967) (0)
- TOOLS, STUMBLING BLOCKS, AND STEPPING STONES (1972) (0)
- VII. SPEECH DELIVERED, ON 19th JANUARY, 1190, IN THE CONVENTION OF PENNSYLVANIA (1967) (0)
- VI. THE SUBJECT CONTINUED – OF JURIES (1967) (0)
- Burt Dow Deep-Water Man: A Tale of the Sea in the Classic Tradition (1963) (0)
- XI. COMPARISON OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES, WITH THAT OF GREAT BRITAIN (1967) (0)
- V THE LATER WARREN COURT (1972) (0)
- IV. OF THE LAW OF NATIONS (1967) (0)
- XIII. OF THE NATURE AND PHILOSOPHY OF EVIDENCE (1967) (0)
- I. ON THE HISTORY OF PROPERTY (1967) (0)
- IX. CONSIDERATIONS ON THE BANK OF NORTH AMERICA (1967) (0)
- VIII. OF THE PERSONS CAPABLE OF COMMITTING CRIMES; AND OF THE DIFFERENT DEGREES OF GUILT INCURRED IN THE COMMISSION OF THE SAME CRIME (1967) (0)
- IV THE EARLY WARREN COURT (1972) (0)
- Tools, Stumbling Blocks, and Stepping Stones: Civil Liberties in the 1957 Term of the Supreme Court (1958) (0)
- IV. SPEECH DELIVERED ON 26th NOVEMBER, 1187, IN THE CONVENTION OF PENNSYLVANIA (1967) (0)
- XII. OF THE NATURAL RIGHTS OF INDIVIDUALS (1967) (0)
- The roots of freedom : documents on the American system of government (1966) (0)
- VII. OF MAN, AS A MEMBER OF SOCIETY (1967) (0)
- THE REAPPORTIONMENT CASE (1972) (0)
- I. OF THE STUDY OF THE LAW IN THE UNITED STATES (1967) (0)
- Principles, Politics, and Fundamental Law: Selected Essays. By Herbert Wechsler. (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1961. Pp. xvi, 171. $4.25.) (1961) (0)
- II. –OF THE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT {continued.) (1967) (0)
- three. CAPITALISM, SUMNERISM, AND DEMOCRACY (1951) (0)
- XII. OF THE COMMON LAW (1967) (0)
- The Political Science "Con. Lawyer" and His Work@@@The Modern Supreme Court. (1973) (0)
- III. OF THE LAW OF NATURE (1967) (0)
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