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Papers of John Adams, Volume 21 [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 672 pages, aukštis x plotis: 248x165 mm
  • Serija: Adams Papers
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Oct-2022
  • Leidėjas: Harvard University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0674247779
  • ISBN-13: 9780674247772
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 672 pages, aukštis x plotis: 248x165 mm
  • Serija: Adams Papers
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Oct-2022
  • Leidėjas: Harvard University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0674247779
  • ISBN-13: 9780674247772
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Vice President John Adams faces a turbulent world of rebellion in this volume of the Papers of John Adams, which chronicles the period from March 1791 to January 1797. From the French Revolution to the negotiation of the Jay Treaty, Adams was involved in key decisions that defined US foreign policy for decades to come.

Vice President John Adams and the US government faced a turbulent world of rebellion in this volume of the Papers of John Adams, which chronicles the period from March 1791 to January 1797. The grim shadow of the French Revolution and the whirlwind of a massive European war left political leaders like Adams struggling to uphold the young nation’s neutrality. “I Suffer inexpressible Pains, from the bloody feats of War and Still more from those of Party Passions,” he observed. With the federal system newly in place, fresh challenges crept in on all sides. Adams and his colleagues sought to bolster the government against the effects of the Whiskey Rebellion, a seething partisan press, a brutal yellow fever epidemic in Philadelphia, and violent clashes with Native peoples on the Ohio frontier. Working with George Washington and an increasingly fractious cabinet, Adams approached a set of issues that defined US foreign policy for decades to come, including the negotiation, ratification, and funding of the controversial Jay Treaty, as well as the awkward cultivation of ties with France. Revealing exchanges to Adams from son John Quincy, a junior statesman who sent rich reports from war-torn Europe, underline the family’s enduring commitment to public service. Pausing on the cusp of his presidency, John Adams amplified his lifelong dedication to sustaining democracy, amid bouts of internal and external crisis: “I am happy that it has fallen to my share to do some thing towards setting the Machine in motion,” he wrote.
Descriptive List of Illustrations xi
Introduction xix
1 New Frontiers xxii
2 Liberty's Flame xxvi
3 The Path to the Presidency xxix
4 John Adams and His Letterbooks xxxiv
5 Notes on Editorial Method xxxv
6 Related Digital Resources xxxv
Acknowledgments: Guide to Editorial Apparatus xli
1 Textual Devices xli
2 Adams Family Code Names xli
3 Descriptive Symbols xlii
4 Location Symbols xliii
5 Other Abbreviations and Conventional Terms xliv
6 Short Titles of Works Frequently Cited xlv
Papers of John Adams, March 1791 - January 1797
1(544)
Appendix: List of Omitted Documents 545(16)
Index 561
Sara Georgini is Series Editor for the Papers of John Adams of the Adams Papers at the Massachusetts Historical Society. Sara Martin is Editor in Chief of the Adams Papers at the Massachusetts Historical Society. R. M. Barlow is Assistant Editor for the Adams Papers at the Massachusetts Historical Society. Gwen Fries is Assistant Production Editor for the Adams Papers at the Massachusetts Historical Society. Amanda M. Norton (née Amanda A. Mathews) is Digital Production Editor for the Adams Papers at the Massachusetts Historical Society. Hobson Woodward is Series Editor for the Adams Family Correspondence of the Adams Papers at the Massachusetts Historical Society.