The first presidential contest : 1796 and the founding of American democracy /
Argues that, despite its passivity and lack of active campaigning, the election of 1796 set the stage for all of American politics to follow
Main Author: | Pasley, Jeffrey L., 1964- |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Lawrence, Kansas :
University Press of Kansas,
2013
Lawrence, Kansas : [2013] |
Series: | American presidential elections
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Subjects: |
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