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Jeffersonians in power : the rhetoric of opposition meets the realities of governing / edited by Joanne B. Freeman and Johann N. Neem.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Freeman, Joanne B., 1962- editor.
Neem, Johann N., editor.
Series:
Jeffersonian America.
Jeffersonian America
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826.
Jefferson, Thomas.
Republican Party (U.S. : 1792-1828)--History.
Republican Party (U.S. : 1792-1828).
Federal government--United States--History.
Federal government.
Opposition (Political science)--United States--History--18th century.
Opposition (Political science).
United States--Politics and government--1789-1815.
United States.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (x, 324 pages)
Place of Publication:
Charlottesville : University of Virginia Press, 2019.
Summary:
"In the 1790s, the Jeffersonian Republicans were the party of 'no.' They opposed attempts to expand the government's role in society. They criticized the Washington Administration's national bank and railed against a standing army. They bemoaned the spirit of the Federalist regime, which, they claimed, favored the wealthy over ordinary Americans. Thus Thomas Jefferson's conviction that his election as President in 1801 was a 'revolution.' With Jeffersonians in power, the nation could be set right. The government could be stripped down in size and strength. But there was a paradox at the heart of this image. Maintaining the security, stability, and prosperity of the republic required aggressive statecraft--to open trade channels and create freer markets and to expand westward onto land claimed by Native Americans and European empires. Jeffersonians deployed state power to reduce taxes and the debt, enforcing a shipping embargo, going to war, and ultimately supporting a national bank during Madison's administration. This book explores this paradox to understand the logic and logistics of Jeffersonian statecraft. 'Jeffersonians in Power' aims at a middle ground. Focusing on statecraft in action, it explores the meeting place of ideology and policy as Jeffersonians shifted from being an oppositional party to exercising power as the ruling coalition"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Friends and enemies in the Declaration of Independence / Robert G. Parkinson
The Mississippi question in Jeffersonian political economy / Martin Ohman
A religious republican and a republican religion / John Ragosta
Beyond strict construction : Jeffersonians in the 1790s / Mark Smith
Thomas Jefferson's Virginian revolution / Kevin R. C. Gutzman
Jefferson's embargo : national intent and sectional effects / Benjamin L. Carp
How the Jeffersonians learned to love the state : consumption, finance, and empire in the Madison administration / Leonard J. Sadosky
Lower south Jeffersonians : states and the federal imagination / Brian Schoen
Apocalypse now : Thomas Jefferson's radical enlightenment / Andrew Trees
"The strongest government on earth" proves its strength : the Jefferson administration and the Burr conspiracy / James E. Lewis Jr
Taking root deeper than ever : Jeffersonians and slavery / Christa Dierksheide
The constitutional statesmanship of James Madison / Richard Samuelson.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
0-8139-4306-X
OCLC:
1111783033

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