Kevin Gutzman
Kevin R. C. Gutzman | |
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Born | United States |
May 20, 1963
Residence | Danbury, Connecticut, United States |
Citizenship | United States |
Fields | American history, Constitutional Studies, Politics |
Institutions | Western Connecticut State University |
Alma mater | University of Texas, University of Virginia |
Kevin R. Constantine Gutzman (born May 20, 1963) is an American constitutional scholar and historian. He is Professor of History at Western Connecticut State University.
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Biography
Gutzman holds a B.A. from the University of Texas (1985); a J.D. from the University of Texas School of Law, (1990), a Master of Public Affairs from the LBJ School of Public Affairs, University of Texas (1990), and an M.A. (1994) and the PhD (1999) in history from the University of Virginia.[1]
In addition to scholarly articles,[2][3] Gutzman has written scholarly books including, Virginia’s American Revolution: From Dominion to Republic, 1776-1840 in which he argues that it was the intense commitment of politically active Virginians that led them not only to break away from Britain, but to then produce the first state constitution based on a bill of rights.[4] He further argued that the Virginians who ratified the United States Constitution in 1788 understood it as a revocable agreement entered into by 13 sovereign states.[5]
Gutzman's work for a popular audience include The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Constitution, which was named one of the "Top Ten Conservative Books of 2007" by Human Events,[6] and Who Killed the Constitution?
Books
- The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Constitution (2007).
- Virginia’s American Revolution: From Dominion to Republic, 1776-1840 (2007) [7][8]
- Who Killed the Constitution? The Federal Government vs. American Liberty from World War I to Barack Obama, co-authored with Thomas Woods
- James Madison and the Making of America
- Thomas Jefferson - Revolutionary (New York: St. Martin's Press, 2015 (forthcoming)
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- Living people
- American historians
- Historians of Colonial North America
- Historians of the United States
- Historians of Virginia
- Human Events people
- National Review people
- American political writers
- American male writers
- United States constitutional law scholars
- 1963 births
- Western Connecticut State University faculty
- University of Texas at Austin alumni
- University of Virginia alumni