This documentary study of Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton focuses on their differing views of society and government in the formative years of the new American nation. Interweaving more than 40 documents into 7 chronological chapters, the text follows the lives and careers of the two men from their youth, through the Revolutionary War, to the death of Hamilton in 1804. In each chapter, generous excerpts from their public papers and private letters reveal the two men's often divergent views on government and the Constitution, economic and foreign policy, and the military, and illustrate…mehr
This documentary study of Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton focuses on their differing views of society and government in the formative years of the new American nation. Interweaving more than 40 documents into 7 chronological chapters, the text follows the lives and careers of the two men from their youth, through the Revolutionary War, to the death of Hamilton in 1804. In each chapter, generous excerpts from their public papers and private letters reveal the two men's often divergent views on government and the Constitution, economic and foreign policy, and the military, and illustrate the roles they played in the emergence of political parties. Reading Jefferson's First Inaugural Address, the Report on Public Credit, the Kentucky Resolutions, and a host of other documents, students can explore first-hand the two men's philosophies and the impact these had on the emerging nation. Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Foreword Preface List of Illustrations Introduction 1. Different Paths to Fame Thomas Jefferson Letter to John Harvie January 14 1760 Alexander Hamilton Letter to Edward Stevens November 11 1769 Thomas Jefferson A Summary View of the Rights of British America 1774 Alexander Hamilton The Farmer Refuted February 23 1775 James Madison Summary of Hamilton's Response to the New Jersey and the Virginia Plans June 18 1787 Robert Yates Summary of Hamilton's Response to the New Jersey and the Virginia Plans June 18 1787 Thomas Jefferson Letter to James Madison December 20 1787 Thomas Jefferson Address to His Neighbors February 12 1790 2. Diverging Courses Alexander Hamilton Report of the Secretary of the Treasury on the Public Credit January 14 1790 Thomas Jefferson Account of a Compromise on Assumption and Residence Bills 1792 Dumas Malone Assessment of Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton 1951 Broadus Mitchell Assessment of Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton 1962 3. Poles Apart on Banks and Factories Alexander Hamilton Report on a National Bank December 14 1790 Thomas Jefferson Opinion on the Constitutionality of Establishing a National Bank February 15 1791 Alexander Hamilton Opinion on the Constitutionality of Establishing a National Bank February 23 1791 Thomas Jefferson Notes of a Conversation between A. Hamilton and TH.J. August 13 1791 Alexander Hamilton Introduction to the "Report on Manufactures " December 5 1791 4. Conflict in Washington's Cabinet Thomas Jefferson Letter to President George Washington May 23 1792 George Washington Letter to Alexander Hamilton July 29 1792 Alexander Hamilton Letter to Edward Carrington May 26 1792 Alexander Hamilton Letter to George Washington September 9 1792 Thomas Jefferson Letter to George Washington September 9 1792 Thomas Jefferson Resolutions on the Secretary of the Treasury [before February 27 1793] 5. Disagreement on Foreign Affairs Alexander Hamilton Letter to the Marquis de Lafayette October 6 1789 Thomas Jefferson Letter to George Mason February 4 1791 Thomas Jefferson Letter to William Short January 3 1793 Kentucky Resolutions of 1798 Alexander Hamilton Letter to Theodore Sedgwick February 2 1799 Alexander Hamilton Letter to Jonathan Dayton October-November 1799 Thomas Jefferson Letter to Elbridge Gerry January 26 1799 6. Political Competitors Alexander Hamilton Letter to Theodore Sedgwick May 4 1800 Alexander Hamilton Letter to John Jay May 7 1800 Alexander Hamilton Letter to James A. Bayard December 27 1800 Alexander Hamilton Letter to James A. Bayard January 16 1801 Thomas Jefferson Inaugural Address March 4 1801 7. Hamilton and President Jefferson Thomas Jefferson First Annual Message to Congress December 8 1801 Alexander Hamilton The Examination Number I December 17 1801 Alexander Hamilton The Examination Number IX January 18 1802 Thomas Jefferson Letter to Robert R. Livingston April 18 1802 Alexander Hamilton Article in the New-York Evening Post February 8 1803 Alexander Hamilton Article in the New-York Evening Post July 5 1803 Alexander Hamilton Letter to Theodore Sedgwick July 10 1804 Epilogue: The Legacies of Jefferson and Hamilton APPENDICES A Jefferson and Hamilton Chronology (1743-1826) Selected Bibliography Index
Foreword Preface List of Illustrations Introduction 1. Different Paths to Fame Thomas Jefferson Letter to John Harvie January 14 1760 Alexander Hamilton Letter to Edward Stevens November 11 1769 Thomas Jefferson A Summary View of the Rights of British America 1774 Alexander Hamilton The Farmer Refuted February 23 1775 James Madison Summary of Hamilton's Response to the New Jersey and the Virginia Plans June 18 1787 Robert Yates Summary of Hamilton's Response to the New Jersey and the Virginia Plans June 18 1787 Thomas Jefferson Letter to James Madison December 20 1787 Thomas Jefferson Address to His Neighbors February 12 1790 2. Diverging Courses Alexander Hamilton Report of the Secretary of the Treasury on the Public Credit January 14 1790 Thomas Jefferson Account of a Compromise on Assumption and Residence Bills 1792 Dumas Malone Assessment of Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton 1951 Broadus Mitchell Assessment of Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton 1962 3. Poles Apart on Banks and Factories Alexander Hamilton Report on a National Bank December 14 1790 Thomas Jefferson Opinion on the Constitutionality of Establishing a National Bank February 15 1791 Alexander Hamilton Opinion on the Constitutionality of Establishing a National Bank February 23 1791 Thomas Jefferson Notes of a Conversation between A. Hamilton and TH.J. August 13 1791 Alexander Hamilton Introduction to the "Report on Manufactures " December 5 1791 4. Conflict in Washington's Cabinet Thomas Jefferson Letter to President George Washington May 23 1792 George Washington Letter to Alexander Hamilton July 29 1792 Alexander Hamilton Letter to Edward Carrington May 26 1792 Alexander Hamilton Letter to George Washington September 9 1792 Thomas Jefferson Letter to George Washington September 9 1792 Thomas Jefferson Resolutions on the Secretary of the Treasury [before February 27 1793] 5. Disagreement on Foreign Affairs Alexander Hamilton Letter to the Marquis de Lafayette October 6 1789 Thomas Jefferson Letter to George Mason February 4 1791 Thomas Jefferson Letter to William Short January 3 1793 Kentucky Resolutions of 1798 Alexander Hamilton Letter to Theodore Sedgwick February 2 1799 Alexander Hamilton Letter to Jonathan Dayton October-November 1799 Thomas Jefferson Letter to Elbridge Gerry January 26 1799 6. Political Competitors Alexander Hamilton Letter to Theodore Sedgwick May 4 1800 Alexander Hamilton Letter to John Jay May 7 1800 Alexander Hamilton Letter to James A. Bayard December 27 1800 Alexander Hamilton Letter to James A. Bayard January 16 1801 Thomas Jefferson Inaugural Address March 4 1801 7. Hamilton and President Jefferson Thomas Jefferson First Annual Message to Congress December 8 1801 Alexander Hamilton The Examination Number I December 17 1801 Alexander Hamilton The Examination Number IX January 18 1802 Thomas Jefferson Letter to Robert R. Livingston April 18 1802 Alexander Hamilton Article in the New-York Evening Post February 8 1803 Alexander Hamilton Article in the New-York Evening Post July 5 1803 Alexander Hamilton Letter to Theodore Sedgwick July 10 1804 Epilogue: The Legacies of Jefferson and Hamilton APPENDICES A Jefferson and Hamilton Chronology (1743-1826) Selected Bibliography Index
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