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A thorough, engaging historical sketch of the framing of Pennsylvania's constitution and the many revisions it has undergone. Branning exposes the shortcomings of the document and its inability to meet the ever-changing needs of Pennsylvanians. Those interested in a thriving economic and cultural life for the Keystone State will be enlightened by her analysis, as trenchant today as when it was first published in 1960.

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A thorough, engaging historical sketch of the framing of Pennsylvania's constitution and the many revisions it has undergone. Branning exposes the shortcomings of the document and its inability to meet the ever-changing needs of Pennsylvanians. Those interested in a thriving economic and cultural life for the Keystone State will be enlightened by her analysis, as trenchant today as when it was first published in 1960.
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Rosalind L. Branning was professor of political science at the University of Pittsburgh, specializing in state government. She was a former officer of the American Political Science Association.