'A grand masterpiece that teaches as much as it inspires, this outstanding book enriches our understanding of the origins and evolution of constitutions and opens new research streams that will guide scholars for years to come. This magisterial work catapults Voermans to the Mount Rushmore of modern constitutional studies.' Richard Albert, The University of Texas at Austin
'… one of the most compelling and ambitious monographs on constitutions throughout history published to date.' Comparative Legal History
'… this is an important work that is as much a 'thick description' of constitutionalism (akin to Clifford Geertz's thick descriptions of Balinese cockfights, etc.) as it is an analysis of legal architecture … reading Voermans' work will certainly provide a thoughtful context for assessing the success or failure of any new constitutional movements. In this respect, The Story Of Constitutions would serve as a wonderful background text for assessing the trials and tribulations of Chile's constitutional odyssey. It is a thoughtful look back to the past and into the future of constitutionalism.' Mark Rush, Law and Politics Book Review