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Perfecting the U.S. Constitution

27 and Counting, The Amendments that Shaped America’s Future

Blaine Kaltman

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Anthem Press
07 October 2025
This book discusses the importance of each Constitutional Amendment and the role that the Amendments have played in shaping the American experience.

Based on solid research, it is written in an engaging style that is easy to comprehend and enjoyable to read. The Amendments guarantee the fundamental rights and liberties that Americans enjoy and should be understood by every citizen. They tell America's story from its founding to the present day. The Amendments play a vital role in the quest for gender and racial equity, and the continuing struggle to achieve social justice. They are the result of the American people's continuing efforts to perfect our Constitution, first through Acts of Congress, then through ratifications by State Legislatures, and finally by judicial review and interpretation. The Amendments are too important to be treated as afterthoughts, and this book seeks to rectify that by giving them the attention they deserve.
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Imprint:   Anthem Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 21mm
Weight:   454g
ISBN:   9781839996344
ISBN 10:   183999634X
Series:   Anthem Studies in Law Reform
Pages:   200
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Blaine Kaltman is a former U.S. Department of State Foreign Service Officer. He earned a doctorate from the University of Queensland, Australia. He is the author of Under the Heel of the Dragon: Islam, Racism, Crime, and the Uighur in China.

Reviews for Perfecting the U.S. Constitution: 27 and Counting, The Amendments that Shaped America’s Future

Good citizens need to know more about the U.S. Constitution. This easy-to-understand book focuses on the twenty-seven amendments that have kept the Constitution workable and the Republic functioning for 236 years. Some of us believe the Constitution needs quite a few more changes. Blaine Kaltman shows how reform has occurred in the past, perhaps providing some hints for today’s reformers.— Larry Sabato, Robert Kent Gooch Professor of Politics and the Director of the Center for Politics at the University of Virginia, USA. The writing is accessible, the book reads quickly, and discussion of recent Supreme Court cases makes the book timely and relevant for all.—Sarah Binder, Senior Fellow in Governance Studies, Brookings Institution; co-author of The Myth of Independence: How Congress governs the Federal Reserve. Kaltman delivers a lively, engaging, informative history of the amendment process and the twenty-seven amendments that have reshaped the Constitution and American life. A valuable, entertaining resource for teachers and students--and, indeed, anyone who wants to understand America's living Constitution.—Donald G. Nieman, Professor of History and Provost Emeritus, Binghamton University, Binghamton, New York, USA. A brilliant device for telling the political history of America.—John Prideaux, US Editor and Executive Director of Podcasting, The Economist Compared to other books on the Constitution, this one stands out for its clarity, accessibility, and relevance to today’s legal and political landscape. In a time when constitutional literacy is more important than ever, this book deserves to be widely read.— Howard Dreitzer, Senior Casino Executive; former Chief Operating Officer for Seminole Gaming, and former Senior Vice President and General Manager for Conrad Jupiters, Australia. This book says important things about the amendments to the U.S Constitution and sheds new light on the Constitution that exists today.—Forrest Maltzman, Professor of Political Science, George Washington University; co-author of Crafting Law on the Supreme Court: The Collegial Game, and of Advice and Dissent: The Struggle to Shape the Federal Judiciary.


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