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The Revolution of 1800: Democracy, Race, and the New Republic (Jeffersonian America) [Paperback]

James J. Horn (Editor), Jan Ellen Lewis (Editor), Peter S. Onuf (Editor)

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Jeffersonian America December 22, 2002

George W. Bush and Al Gore were by no means the first presidential hopefuls to find themselves embroiled in a hotly contested electoral impasse. Two hundred years earlier, Thomas Jefferson and John Adams endured arguably the most controversial and consequential election in American history. Focusing on the wide range of possible outcomes of the 1800--1801 melee, this collection of essays situates the American "Revolution of 1800" in a broad context of geo-political and racial developments in the Atlantic world as a whole. In essays written expressly for this volume, leading historians of the period examine the electoral, social, and political outcome of Jefferson's election in discussions strikingly relevant in the aftermath of the 2000 election.

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Joyce Appleby, University of California, Los AngelesMichael Bellesiles, Emory UniversityJeanne Boydston, University of WisconsinSeth Cotlar, Willamette UniversityGregory Evans Dowd, University of Notre DameLaurent Dubois, Michigan State UniversityDouglas R. Egerton, Le Moyne College, SyracuseJoanne Freeman, Yale UniversityJames E. Lewis Jr., independent scholar Robert M. S. McDonald, United States Military Academy, West PointJames Oakes, City University of New York Graduate CenterJeffrey Pasley, University of Missouri, ColumbiaJack N. Rakove, Stanford UniversityBethel Saler, Haverford CollegeJames Sidbury, University of TexasAlan Taylor, University of California, Davis


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James Horn is Saunders Director of the International Center for Jefferson Studies at Monticello and author of Adapting to a New World: English Society in the Seventeenth-Century Chesapeake.

Jan Ellen Lewis is Professor of History and Director of the Graduate History Program at Rutgers University, the author of The Pursuit of Happiness: Family Values in Jefferson's Virginia, and coeditor with Peter S. Onuf of Sally Hemings and Thomas Jefferson: History, Memory, and Civic Culture (Virginia).

Peter S. Onuf, Thomas Jefferson Foundation Professor of History at the University of Virginia, is the author of Jefferson's Empire: The Language of American Nationhood (Virginia).


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James Horn was born in Kent, England, and grew up on the outskirts of London. He taught for 20 years in British universities before moving with his family to the US in 1997. He has worked at the College of William and Mary, Monticello, and is now Vice President of Research and Historical Interpretation at the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. He is the author most recently of A Land As God Made It: Jamestown and the Birth of America; Captain John Smith, Writings; and A Kingdom Strange: The Brief and Tragic History of the Lost Colony of Roanoke. He lives in Williamsburg, Virginia.

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Writing to the Virginia jurist and essayist Spencer Roane in September 1819, Thomas Jefferson described his election to the presidency as "the revolution of 1800." Read the first page
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radical émigrés, slave insurgents, claim that the slaves, appointing electors, greater southeast, proslavery writers, newspaper politics, counterfactual history, republican empire, election crisis
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New York, United States, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Saint Domingue, James Madison, Upper Canada, Alexander Hamilton, Timothy Pickering, Aaron Burr, James Monroe, Chapel Hill, Albert Gallatin, American Revolution, New England, Rufus King, North Carolina, South Carolina, Joseph Gales, French Caribbean, Judith Sargent Murray, George Washington, New Jersey, Edward Stevens, Adams Papers
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