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George Washington and the Origins of the American Presidency

By: Mark J. Rozell; William D. Pederson et al. | Book details

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Contents
Introduction: George Washington and the Origins of the American Presidency vii
Mark J. Rozell
I.Washington’s Leadership and Legacy1
1. George Washington: Reluctant Occupant, Uncertain Model for the Presidency 3
Byron W. Daynes
2. George Washington: The First Modern President? A Reply to Nichols 37
Thomas Engeman and Raymond Tatalovich
3. Family Imagery and Revolutionary Spirit: Washington’s Creative Leadership 77
Elizabeth W. Marvick
II.Presidential Powers and the Washington Administration93
4. Washington, Hamilton, and the Establishment of the Dignified and Efficient Presidency 95
Malcolm L. Cross
5. The Power of Making Treaties: Washington, Madison, and the Debate over the Jay Treaty 117
John W. Kuehl

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