Jefferson's empire : the language of American nationhood / Peter S. Onuf.
Series: Jeffersonian AmericaPublisher: Charlottesville : University Press of Virginia, 2000Description: xi, 250 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0813920906
- 9780813920900
- 973.4/6 23 O 59

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973.4 O11 Portrait of America/ | 973.4 T651 George Logan of Philadelphia | 973.46 L888 The Louisiana Purchase : emergence of an American nation / | 973.46 O59 Jefferson's empire : the language of American nationhood / | 973.7 B858 Brink of destruction : a quotable history of the Civil War / | 973.711 D265 The civil war brother against brother: The war Begins\ | 973.7349 C592 The civil war Gettysburg: The confederate high tide\ |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-241) and index.
Introduction: Jefferson's Empire 1 -- 1. "We Shall All Be Americans" 18 -- 2. Republican Empire 53 -- 3. Revolution of 1800 80 -- 4. Federal Union 109 -- 5. "To Declare Them a Free and Independent People" 147 -- Epilogue: 4 July 1826 189.
Thomas Jefferson believed that the American revolution was a transformative moment in the history of political civilization. He hoped that his own efforts as a founding statesman and theorist would help construct a progressive and enlightened order for the new American nation that would be a model and inspiration for the world. Peter S. Onuf's new book traces Jefferson's vision of the American future to its roots in his idealized notions of nationhood and empire.