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Hamilton versus Jefferson in the Washington administration, completing the founding or betraying the founding?, Carson Holloway ; University of Nebraska, Omaha

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Hamilton versus Jefferson in the Washington administration, completing the founding or betraying the founding?, Carson Holloway ; University of Nebraska, Omaha
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Hamilton versus Jefferson in the Washington administration
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
910622057
Responsibility statement
Carson Holloway ; University of Nebraska, Omaha
Sub title
completing the founding or betraying the founding?
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- Part I.A debate between cabinet colleagues -- Establishing the public faith: Hamilton's report on public credit -- First signs of division: assumption and the back pay bill -- Establishing energetic government: Hamilton's report on a National Bank -- Defending limited government: Jefferson's critique of the constitutionality of the National Bank -- Defending energetic government: Hamilton on the constitutionality of the National Bank -- Part II. A clash of rival party leaders -- Securing American independence: Hamilton's report on manufactures -- The revolution, alienation of territory, and the Apportionment bill -- Aiming for monarchy: Jefferson's critique of Hamiltonianism -- Tending toward anarchy: Hamilton's critique of Jeffersonianism -- Part III. Founding foreign policy -- Two views of the French Revolution -- Faith among nations I: Jefferson's opinion on the French treaties -- Faith among nations II: Hamilton's opinion on the French treaties -- The constitutional and political theory of Hamilton's Pacificus Papers -- Jefferson, Madison, and Helvidius' critique of Pacificus -- Conclusion
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