Andrew Cunningham McLaughlin (1861-1947) was a respected historian and an authority on US Constitutional history. He was selected to be the first director of the Department of Historical Research at the newly created Carnegie Institution in Washington, DC, and in 1914 he was named president of the American Historical Association. McLaughlin's magnum opus, A Constitutional History of the United States (1935), won the 1936 Pulitzer Prize for History.
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A Dusty Tomes Audio BookIn Cooperation with Spoken Realms The Confederation and the Constitution, 1783–1789 by Andrew Cunningham McLaughlin, LLB, Professor of American History at the University of Michigan. 1936 winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Histo... SEE MORE