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The federal principle in American politics, 1790-1833

In examining the conflicts of the Revolutionary era, Andrew Lenner's work provides an overview of the "culture of constitutionalism" - the clash of ideas about the nature and structure of "Union" - that pervaded the early republic.
Print Book, English, ©2001
Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham, ©2001
History
xii, 223 pages ; 24 cm.
9780742520707, 9780742520714, 9780945612766, 9780945612834, 0742520706, 0742520714, 0945612761, 0945612834
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A tale of two constitutions : nationalism in the Federalist era
Separate spheres : Republican constitutionalism in the Federalist era
The Republicans in power : conflict and consensus in the Jefferson and Madison administrations, 1801-1812
Challenges to Republican ascendancy in the "era of good feelings"
The early demise of national Republicanism : John Quincy Adams and the American system, 1825-1829
Jacksonian democracy and constitutional unionism, 1829-1833