Frank Prochaska
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The 19th-century view from Albion of the shortcomings of the US Constitution was remarkably astute, says Frank Prochaska. Published February 16 2012
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The English journalist Walter Bagehot was one of the few commentators to grapple with the constitutional issues behind the the American Civil War. Frank Prochaska discusses his ideas. Published August 26 2010
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At the end of the First World War, the British monarchy sought to strengthen bonds across the English-speaking world. Frank Prochaska discusses the ambassadorial role played by Edward, Prince of Wales, in the United States. Published November 10 2008
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Is the US President as a republican substitute for royalty? Frank Prochaska explores the relationship between George III and the Founding Fathers, and the constitutional and ceremonial continuities between Britain and America. Published July 10 2007
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Frank Prochaska reviews two volumes on the British monarchy in the modern age.
Published April 30 1997
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Published October 1 1985
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