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Shows how George Washington's administration - the subject of remarkably little previous study - was both more dynamic and more uncertain than previously thought. As Americans debate the nature of good national governance two and a half centuries after the founding, this volume's insights appear timelier than ever.

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George Washington in 1783 saw a nation desperately in need of "a supreme power to regulate and govern the general concerns of the confederated Republic," a need that was met—on paper—with the Constitution of 1787. This important and insightful volume explores how those paper powers came to be transformed into a functioning federal government, one that could take on the many challenges facing the new American nation." —Kevin Butterfield, Washington Library at Mount Vernon, author of The Making of Tocqueville’s America: Law and Association in the Early United States

"Washington’s Government brings together original scholarship on the Washington administration—an important yet oddly neglected topic. The scholarship is fresh and imaginative, and the writing is clear and accessible." —Richard R. John, Columbia University, author of Network Nation: Inventing American Telecommunications

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    A Hardback by Max Edling, Peter J. Kastor

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      Publisher: MP-VIR Uni of Virginia
      Publication Date: 7/30/2021 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780813946139, 978-0813946139
      ISBN10: 0813946131

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Shows how George Washington's administration - the subject of remarkably little previous study - was both more dynamic and more uncertain than previously thought. As Americans debate the nature of good national governance two and a half centuries after the founding, this volume's insights appear timelier than ever.

      Trade Review
      George Washington in 1783 saw a nation desperately in need of "a supreme power to regulate and govern the general concerns of the confederated Republic," a need that was met—on paper—with the Constitution of 1787. This important and insightful volume explores how those paper powers came to be transformed into a functioning federal government, one that could take on the many challenges facing the new American nation." —Kevin Butterfield, Washington Library at Mount Vernon, author of The Making of Tocqueville’s America: Law and Association in the Early United States

      "Washington’s Government brings together original scholarship on the Washington administration—an important yet oddly neglected topic. The scholarship is fresh and imaginative, and the writing is clear and accessible." —Richard R. John, Columbia University, author of Network Nation: Inventing American Telecommunications

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