The Prospect Before Us (by J.T. Callender).
Title | The Prospect Before Us (by J.T. Callender). PDF eBook |
Author | James Thomson Callender |
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Release | 1800 |
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The Adams Federalists
Title | The Adams Federalists PDF eBook |
Author | Manning J. Dauer |
Publisher | JHU Press |
Pages | 393 |
Release | 2019-12-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1421434652 |
Originally published in 1953. Between 1789 and 1803, the United States existed as a developing national state, sparsely settled. The de facto precedents of America's nascent political system had not yet been fleshed out by the generation of statesmen who paved its political way. Historians have examined the rise of the party system in US politics by emphasizing the Jeffersonians, who—led by Thomas Jefferson—helped to develop an agrarian voting bloc. In The Adams Federalists, Manning J. Dauer attends to Adams's struggles with the Federalist Party, arguing that his term is the key to understanding the success of the Jeffersonians in promoting their own democratic ideals. Dauer attributes the fall of Federalism to Adams's failure to maintain a moderate cohort in the White House. The Federalist Party's leadership increasingly adopted policies that isolated the Federalists' agrarian supporters, who in turn found support in the Jeffersonians' archaic politics. Professor Dauer provides an alternative explanation for the popularity of Jefferson's political faction and argues that economic factors undergirded the political organization of early America's voting base. Since its publication, scholars have recognized The Adams Federalists as a definitive study of the Federalist Party during the Adams administration.
The Prospect Before Us
Title | The Prospect Before Us PDF eBook |
Author | James Thomson Callender |
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Pages | |
Release | 1800 |
Genre | United States |
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The Prospect Before Us
Title | The Prospect Before Us PDF eBook |
Author | James Thomson Callender |
Publisher | |
Pages | 200 |
Release | 1800 |
Genre | United States |
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A Study of Monarchical Tendencies in the United States from 1776 to 1801
Title | A Study of Monarchical Tendencies in the United States from 1776 to 1801 PDF eBook |
Author | Louise Burnham Dunbar |
Publisher | University of Illinois Press |
Pages | 166 |
Release | 1922 |
Genre | History |
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The Jefferson Lies
Title | The Jefferson Lies PDF eBook |
Author | David Barton |
Publisher | Thomas Nelson Inc |
Pages | 305 |
Release | 2012-04-10 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1595554602 |
America, in so many ways, has forgotten. Its roots, its purpose, its identity?all have become shrouded behind a veil of political correctness bent on twisting the nation's founding, and its founders, to fit within a misshapen modern world. The time has come to remember again. In The Jefferson Lies, prominent historian David Barton sets out to correct the distorted image of a once-beloved founding father, Thomas Jefferson. To do so, Barton tackles seven myths head-on, including: Did Thomas Jefferson really have a child by his young slave girl, Sally Hemings? Did he write his own Bible, excluding the parts of Christianity with which he disagreed? Was he a racist who opposed civil rights and equality for black Americans? Did he, in his pursuit of separation of church and state, advocate the secularizing public life? Through Jefferson's own words and the eyewitness testimony of contemporaries, Barton repaints a portrait of the man from Monticello as a visionary, an innovator, a man who revered Jesus, a classical Renaissance man?and a man whose pioneering stand for liberty and God-given inalienable rights fostered a better world for this nation and its posterity. For America, the time to remember these truths again is now.
Robert Morris
Title | Robert Morris PDF eBook |
Author | William Graham Sumner |
Publisher | Cosimo, Inc. |
Pages | 341 |
Release | 2005-04-01 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1596050837 |
Robert Morris' tombstone states that he was "The Financier"; officially, however, he was Superintendent of Finance. Whatever his title, Robert Morris played an integral role in financing the American Revolution, and Yale Professor William G. Sumner examines Morris' life and actions to enhance our understanding of the finances of the young nation.In Volume II of a two-volume work, Sumner begins with the events of 1781, when Morris anticipated receiving loans from Spain. From there, Sumner looks at Morris' attempts to secure loans from other nations, his unpopularity and resignation, and the organization of the treasury. Sumner also covers the Bank War of 1785-1786, the Commercial Convention and the Constitutional Convention, Morris' career in the U.S. Senate, and his social standing and business dealings. What should be noted is that while Morris helped to finance the Revolution, he spent three years in prison for personal debts. WILLIAM GRAHAM SUMNER was a professor of political and social science at Yale University and became known as a Social Darwinist and advocate of the laissez faire principle in economics. Besides writing a number of books on sociology, history, and economics, he was also influential in the movement to modernize the American university system.