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THE AGE OF FEDERALISM
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
CONTENTS
THE AGE OF FEDERALISM
INTRODUCTION Modes of Thought and Feeling in the Founding Generation
I Making Sense of the American Revolution
2 "Court" and "Country" Mentalities in Eighteenth-Century England
3 "Court" and "Country" in the New American Republic
4 The "Court" Persuasion in America, and Other Questions
CHAPTER I Legitimacy
I George Washington, Republican
2 Roman Simplicity
3 The Executive Establishment
4 Advise and Consent
5 A Bill of Rights and a Judiciary System
6 Revenue, Tariffs, and Tonnage
7 Legitimacy Ratified
CHAPTER II Finance and Ideology
I James Madison: The Political Economy of Anglophobia
2 Alexander Hamilton and the Mercantile Utopia
3 The Projection
4 The Political Economy of Anglophilia
CHAPTER III The Divided Mind of James Madison, 1790: Nationalist Versus Ideologue
1 Madison on Funding
2 Madison on Assumption
3 The Resolution
CHAPTER IV The Republic's Capital City
I Theories of Culture
2 Jefferson and the Federal City
3 The Idea of a City
4 The Idea of a Capital
5 An Imaginary Caypital City
CHAPTER V Jefferson and the Yeoman Republic
CHAPTER VI Jefferson as Secretary of State
1 The Nootka Sound Affair, 1790
2 The Bank
3 Jefferson and Hammond
CHAPTER VII The Emergence of Partisan Politics: The "Republican Interest"
1 Hamilton's Industrial Vision
2 Madison Revises The Federalist
3 Hamilton Beleaguered
4 The Philadelphia Newspaper War, 1792
5 Investigating Hamilton
CHAPTER VIII The French Revolution in America
1 How Two Peoples Have Viewed Each Other
2 First Responses to the French Revolution
3 The Revolution as Seen by Certain Concerned Americans
4 Citizen Genet and His Mission
5 Defining American Neutrality
6 Collapse of the Genet Mission
7 The French Revolution and Partisan Politics in America
8 Afterthought: The View from Paris
CHAPTER IX America and Great Britain
1 Politics and Commerce
2 Washington and the War Crisis, 1794
3 A Vision of the Commercial Future
4 Negotiating Jay's Treaty
5 Ratifying the Treaty
5 The "Golden Shower"
CHAPTER X The Populist Impulse
I The Democratic Societies
2 The Whiskey Insurrection
3 Popular Sovereignty and the End of the Rebellion
CHAPTER XI The Retirement of Washington
1 Logic of the Farewell Address
2 Monroe in Paris
3 The State of Politics in 1796
CHAPTER XII John Adams and The Dogma of "Balance"
1 The Trouble with Adams
2 Preparing for Crisis
3 First Phase: The XYZ Mission
CHAPTER XIII Adams and Hamilton
I Second Phase: The Fever of 1798
2 February-October, 1799: Adams Temporizes
CHAPTER XIV The Settlement
1 The Naval Quasi-War
2 The Convention of 1800
CHAPTER XV The Mentality of Federalism in 1800
1 The Aliens and the Seditious
2 The Apotheosis of Matthew Lyon
3 Sedition and Subversion in England and America
4 Hamilton's Army
5 Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions
6 Federalism and the "Campaign" of 1800
7 Burr and the Revolution of 1800
8 "We are all Republicans . . ."
ABBREVIATIONS
Short Titles Used
NOTES
INTRODUCTION Modes of Thought and Feeling in the Founding Generation
CHAPTER I Legitimacy
CHAPTER II Finance and Ideology
CHAPTER III The Divided Mind of James Madison, 1790 Nationalist Versus Ideologue
CHAPTER IV The Republic's Capital City
CHAPTER V Jefferson and the Yeoman Republic
CHAPTER VI Jefferson as Secretary of State
CHAPTER VII The Emergence of Partisan Politics
CHAPTER VIII The French Revolution in America
CHAPTER IX America and Great Britain
CHAPTER X The Populist Impulse
CHAPTER XI The Retirement of Washington
CHAPTER XII John Adams and the Dogma of "Balance"
CHAPTER XIII Adams and Hamilton
CHAPTER XIV The Settlement
CHAPTER XV The Mentality of Federalism in 1800
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