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Alexander Hamilton rose from his humble beginnings as an illegitimate West Indian orphan and emigrant to become the premier statebuilder and strategic thinker of the American Founding generation. This is the first detailed narrative study of his foreign policy role and ideas to appear in more than thirty years. It focuses on Hamilton's controversial activities as a key member of President George Washington's cabinet and as an aspiring military leader in the 1790s, a decade of profound division over the shape and powers of the Federal government, and US policy toward the warring powers of…mehr
Alexander Hamilton rose from his humble beginnings as an illegitimate West Indian orphan and emigrant to become the premier statebuilder and strategic thinker of the American Founding generation. This is the first detailed narrative study of his foreign policy role and ideas to appear in more than thirty years. It focuses on Hamilton's controversial activities as a key member of President George Washington's cabinet and as an aspiring military leader in the 1790s, a decade of profound division over the shape and powers of the Federal government, and US policy toward the warring powers of Europe. Drawing parallels between Hamilton and the Florentine diplomatist and thinker, Niccolo Machiavelli, prize-winning historian John Lamberton Harper offers an insightful and accessible account of the origins of Hamilton's outlook, his bitterly personal rivalries with Thomas Jefferson and John Adams, and his indispensable part in designing and implementing US foreign policy.
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Autorenporträt
John Lamberton Harper is Professor of American Foreign Policy and European Studies at the Bologna Center of the Johns Hopkins University Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies. He is the author of America and the Reconstruction of Italy, 1945-1948, winner of the 1987 Marraro Prize from the Society for Italian Historical Studies, and American Visions of Europe: Franklin D. Roosevelt, George F. Kennan, and Dean G. Acheson, winner of the 1995 Robert Ferrell Prize from the Society of Historians of American Foreign Relations. His articles and reviews have appeared in The American Historical Review, The Journal of American History, The Times Literary Supplement, Foreign Affairs, The National Interest, Survival, World Policy Journal, SAIS Review, and other publications.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. The Coming of Necessity: 1. From providence to fortune, 1757(?)-1781 2. Prepared to be not good, 1781-1788 Part II. Battle Lines are Drawn: 3. At Washington's side again, 1789 4. Hamilton versus the Virginians, 1789-1791 5. The Nootka Sound Crisis, part one: the Morris mission 6. The Nootka Sound Crisis, part two: Hamilton and Jefferson 7. Liaisons Dangereuses, 1791-1792 Part III. Seizing the Helm: 8. The birth of American neutrality, February-May, 1793 9. 'A most distressing dilemma', May-December, 1793 10. Hamilton and the war crisis of 1794 11. The Jay treaty Part IV. Informal Adviser to the Prince: 12. Return to not-so-private life, 1794-1795 13. 'Camillus' into the breach, 1795 14. A high-stakes game: Washington's farewell address, 1796 15. Transition to the new regime, 1796-97 Part V. A Prince in His Own Right?: 16. Hamilton and Adams: the background 17. Hamilton's 'Grand Plan' 18. Hamilton's army, part one, 1797-1798 19. Hamilton's army, part two, 1798-1799 20. Killing two birds with one stone, 1799 Part VI. The Lesser of Evils: 21. 1800 and after 22. From fortune into providence.
Part I. The Coming of Necessity: 1. From providence to fortune, 1757(?)-1781 2. Prepared to be not good, 1781-1788 Part II. Battle Lines are Drawn: 3. At Washington's side again, 1789 4. Hamilton versus the Virginians, 1789-1791 5. The Nootka Sound Crisis, part one: the Morris mission 6. The Nootka Sound Crisis, part two: Hamilton and Jefferson 7. Liaisons Dangereuses, 1791-1792 Part III. Seizing the Helm: 8. The birth of American neutrality, February-May, 1793 9. 'A most distressing dilemma', May-December, 1793 10. Hamilton and the war crisis of 1794 11. The Jay treaty Part IV. Informal Adviser to the Prince: 12. Return to not-so-private life, 1794-1795 13. 'Camillus' into the breach, 1795 14. A high-stakes game: Washington's farewell address, 1796 15. Transition to the new regime, 1796-97 Part V. A Prince in His Own Right?: 16. Hamilton and Adams: the background 17. Hamilton's 'Grand Plan' 18. Hamilton's army, part one, 1797-1798 19. Hamilton's army, part two, 1798-1799 20. Killing two birds with one stone, 1799 Part VI. The Lesser of Evils: 21. 1800 and after 22. From fortune into providence.
Rezensionen
"...a judicious interpretation of the key events in the history of Hamilton's foreign policy and an intriguing interpretation of how Hamilton's approach corresponded to Machiavelli's analysis of events in his own time." The Journal of Southern History, Jerald A. Combs, San Francisco State University
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