Cited page

Citations are available only to our active members. Sign up now to cite pages or passages in MLA, APA and Chicago citation styles.

X X

Cited page

Display options
Reset

George Washington and the Origins of the American Presidency

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

Contents
Look up
Saved work (0)

matching results for page

Page 209
Why can't I print more than one page at a time?
While we understand printed pages are helpful to our users, this limitation is necessary to help protect our publishers' copyrighted material and prevent its unlawful distribution. We are sorry for any inconvenience.

About the Contributors

HENRY J. ABRAHAM is James Hart professor emeritus of government at the University of Virginia and the author of 11 books and over 100 articles on Constitutional law and the judicial process.

MALCOLM L. CROSS is associate professor of political science at Tarleton State University in Texas. He is the author of several studies on political leadership and the presidency.

BYRON W. DAYNES is professor of political science at Brigham Young University and the author of numerous books and articles on the presidency.

GRAHAM G. DODDS is a Ph.D. candidate in political science at the University of Pennsylvania.

FRANK E. DUNKLE teaches history at Texas A&M University. His dissertation is a study of the development and propaganda strategies in the Boston press in the mid-1750s.

THOMAS ENGEMAN is professor of political science at Loyola University of Chicago. He is the author of numerous studies on American political thought and literature.

CAROL SUE HUMPHREY is associate professor of history at Oklahoma Baptist University and the author of numerous studies of the media in the early Republic.

-209-

Select text to:

Select text to:

  • Highlight
  • Cite a passage
  • Look up a word
Learn more Close
Loading One moment ...
of 210
Highlight
Select color
Change color
Delete highlight
Cite this passage
Cite this highlight
View citation

Are you sure you want to delete this highlight?