Informing a Nation
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Informing a Nation
The Newspaper Presidency of Thomas Jefferson
Laracey, Mel
The University of Michigan Press
02/2021
256
Dura
Inglês
9780472132348
15 a 20 dias
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Annual Message;Anonymous commentaries;Anonymous editorials;Civic education;Commerce of ideas;Constitutional interpretation;Constitutional norms;Danbury Baptists;Declaration of Independence;Democratic-Republican party;Electoral College;Electoral College deadlock;Electoral deadlock;Electoral College tie;Executive branch appointments;Federal Misrepresentations;Federalists;Federalist party;Fourth of July;Ghost-written newspaper commentaries;Great Debate of 1789;House of Representatives-role in presidential elections;Imagined communities;Impeachment;Impeachment of Samuel Chase;Thomas Jefferson;democratic theory;educational theory;election;inauguration;on judicial review;presidency;Jeffersonian democracy;Jefferson's appointments and removals;Jeffersonian democratic theory;Jeffersonian Republican party;Jeffersonian Republicanism;Judicial partisanship;Judicial review;Judiciary Act of 1801;Judiciary Act of 1802;"Liberty" as a virgin;"Liberty" as a woman;"Liberty"-popular depictions;Louisiana Purchase;Louisiana Treaty;Mammoth Cheese;Manifest Destiny;Marbury v Madison;Mass communication;Mass media;Mass political communication;Nationalization of state elections;New Haven Merchants;New Orleans port deposit crisis 1802;Newspapers;Newspapers as mass political communication tools;Newspaper editors;Pacificus-Helvidius debates;Partisanship;Party newspapers;Party press;Plebiscitary presidency;Political communication
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Annual Message;Anonymous commentaries;Anonymous editorials;Civic education;Commerce of ideas;Constitutional interpretation;Constitutional norms;Danbury Baptists;Declaration of Independence;Democratic-Republican party;Electoral College;Electoral College deadlock;Electoral deadlock;Electoral College tie;Executive branch appointments;Federal Misrepresentations;Federalists;Federalist party;Fourth of July;Ghost-written newspaper commentaries;Great Debate of 1789;House of Representatives-role in presidential elections;Imagined communities;Impeachment;Impeachment of Samuel Chase;Thomas Jefferson;democratic theory;educational theory;election;inauguration;on judicial review;presidency;Jeffersonian democracy;Jefferson's appointments and removals;Jeffersonian democratic theory;Jeffersonian Republican party;Jeffersonian Republicanism;Judicial partisanship;Judicial review;Judiciary Act of 1801;Judiciary Act of 1802;"Liberty" as a virgin;"Liberty" as a woman;"Liberty"-popular depictions;Louisiana Purchase;Louisiana Treaty;Mammoth Cheese;Manifest Destiny;Marbury v Madison;Mass communication;Mass media;Mass political communication;Nationalization of state elections;New Haven Merchants;New Orleans port deposit crisis 1802;Newspapers;Newspapers as mass political communication tools;Newspaper editors;Pacificus-Helvidius debates;Partisanship;Party newspapers;Party press;Plebiscitary presidency;Political communication