Prologue to Democracy
Lisle A. Rose
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The University Press of Kentucky
Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Geschichte
Beschreibung
This study of the Southern Federalists examines their contribution to the formation of the party system at the end of the eighteenth century and to the liberalization of politics in America.
Despite their belief in rule by the elite and their reluctance to develop an organized party system, the Southern Federalists are shown by Lisle A. Rose to have elicited political participation along broad geographic and social lines through local party efforts, newspaper campaigns, and mass meetings.
Forced into distinct ideological and organizational identities, the Southern Federalists as much as their Republican opponents had a significant share in shaping American political life in the last years of the eighteenth century.
Kundenbewertungen
north carolina, james madison, republicans, southern federalists, william loughton smith, reconstruction, patrick henry, whiskey rebellion, thomas pinckney, xyz mission, james jackson, federalist party, liberalization, patronage, timothy pickering, edward rugledge, election of 1800, thomas jefferson, alexander hamilton, sectional fears, sectionalism, virginia, c.c. pinckney, federalists, john marshall, john rutledge jr., george washington, south carolina