"Strongest government on earth": the rise and fall of Jefferson's empire -- Democracy: Thomas Jefferson and Patrick Henry -- Constitutions: Thomas Jefferson and James Madison -- Empire: Thomas Jefferson and George Washington.
Summary:
"Peter Onuf's Jefferson and the Virginians examines the ways that Jefferson and his fellow Virginians, George Washington, James Madison, and Patrick Henry, conceptualized their home state from a political and cultural perspective and understood its place and influence on the new nation"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Walter Lynwood Fleming lectures in southern history
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