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Thomas Jefferson's image of New England : nationalism versus sectionalism in the young republic / Arthur Scherr.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Scherr, Arthur, 1951- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826--Political and social views.
Jefferson, Thomas.
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826--Philosophy.
Nationalism--United States--History--19th century.
Nationalism.
Political culture--United States--History.
Political culture.
New England--Relations--Southern States.
New England.
Southern States--Relations--New England.
Southern States.
New England--Civilization.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (391 pages)
Place of Publication:
Jefferson, North Carolina : McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers, 2016.
Summary:
"This study of Jefferson's relationship with New England reveals him as a consistent nationalist and friend of the region. His nationalist point of view is evident in his opinions of people and politics of New England. He admired New Englanders' Revolutionary patriotism and considered their democracy and town-meeting traditions a model for the rest of the Union"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Jefferson's early opinions of New England
Jefferson, New England and the shadow of slavery in the 1790s
Jefferson and New England: the crisis of the late 1790s
President Jefferson, New England politics and patronage: first years
Religion, irreligion and politics: Jefferson the president views New England and the Danbury Baptist Association, 1801/1802
The "mammoth cheese" and Jefferson's loose alliance with Massachusetts Baptists
Jefferson the politician courts the New England Federalists
Jefferson, freedom of the press and Federalist "sedition" in Connecticut
Jefferson and the opøra bouffe prosecution of "savage" Connecticut Federalists (1806/1809)
Jefferson and James Sullivan, shooting star of Massachusetts' political firmament
President Jefferson and New England: from embargo to war
The "Sage of Monticello" views New England at war
Jefferson and John Melish: an English New Englander and the War of 1812
Jefferson defends New England's interests despite the Hartford Convention
New England and the south in the mind of an aging Jefferson
Jefferson, Federalist Number 10 and New England during the War of 1812
Jefferson and Adams: "natural aristocracy," class conflict and the uses of New England
Jefferson's late-life ambivalence toward New England
Jefferson bares his teeth against Lyman Beecher and New England's "priests"
Jefferson's old-age affinity for New England's Unitarian theology
Jefferson, the Missouri Compromise crisis and the University of Virginia
Jefferson, the Missouri Compromise and the Haitian paradox: Virginians and New Englanders
Reconciling New England and the south to the revolutionary heritage, old and new: George Ticknor, Daniel Webster and Andrew Jackson's reputation
Jefferson's political map and terminal national union include New England
Conclusion: New England wins Jefferson's heart.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
0-7864-7537-4
1-4766-2621-9

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