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    ISBN
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    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    University of Missouri Press
    ISBN-10
    0826221963
    ISBN-13
    9780826221964
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    27038771736

    Product Key Features

    Number of Pages
    279 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Name
    Federalist Frontier : Settler Politics in the Old Northwest, 1783-1840
    Subject
    United States / 19th Century, Adventurers & Explorers, General, American Government / General, Political Ideologies / Democracy, United States / General
    Publication Year
    2019
    Type
    Textbook
    Subject Area
    Political Science, Biography & Autobiography, History
    Author
    Kristopher Maulden
    Series
    Studies in Constitutional Democracy Ser.
    Format
    Hardcover

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    1.3 in
    Item Length
    9 in
    Item Width
    6 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Scholarly & Professional
    LCCN
    2019-023512
    Reviews
    "Thomas Jefferson is too often considered the sole architect of the United States' 'Empire of Liberty,' but Kris Maulden's new book recovers the critical role that Jefferson's Federalist foes played in colonizing a continent. The Federalist Frontier is an important corrective that explains the ways in which Federalist ideology continued to shape American Empire long after the party's demise."--Lawrence B. A. Hatter, Washington State University, author of Citizens of Convenience: The Imperial Origins of American Nationhood on the U.S.-Canadian Border, "With clear prose, Kristopher Maulden argues that Federalist aims -- a penchant for order, and a disdain for popular politics -- continued to influence the Northwest Territory long after the party itself collapsed. Indian affairs, land policy, and territorial politics continued to feel the impact of the Federalists for decades into the nineteenth century." -- Robert Owens, Wichita State University, author of Red Dreams, White Nightmares: Pan-Indian Alliances in the Anglo-American Mind, 1763-1815, "Kristopher Maulden has written a path-breaking book that will change the way historians think about and teach the early national era, especially in their understanding of the importance and longevity of the Federalist Party. This well-written, carefully-researched study brings to light the crucial role of Federalist ideology in building cultural, political, and economic institutions that helped create the American state and facilitated expansion into the west. Maulden also presents a sensitive discussion of the federal government's relationship with Indians who lived in the region. Maulden argues persuasively that the Federalist Party, in structuring an orderly society governed by well-educated men of property, developed a long-lasting legacy that reached into the 1840s. This important book will be of great value to scholars and students of the political and economic development of America's emerging Republic." -- Silvana R. Siddali, Saint Louis University, author of Frontier Democracy: Constitutional Conventions in the Old Northwest, "Kristopher Maulden has written a path-breaking book that will change the way historians think about and teach the early national era, especially in their understanding of the importance and longevity of the Federalist Party. This well-written, carefully-researched study brings to light the crucial role of Federalist ideology in building cultural, political, and economic institutions that helped create the American state and facilitated expansion into the west. Maulden also presents a sensitive discussion of the federal government's relationship with Indians who lived in the region. Maulden argues persuasively that the Federalist Party, in structuring an orderly society governed by well-educated men of property, developed a long-lasting legacy that reached into the 1840s. This important book will be of great value to scholars and students of the political and economic development of America's emerging Republic." -- Silvana R. Siddali, Saint Louis University, author of Frontier Democracy: Constitutional Conventions in the Old Northwest "Thomas Jefferson is too often considered the sole architect of the United States' 'Empire of Liberty,' but Kris Maulden's new book recovers the critical role that Jefferson's Federalist foes played in colonizing a continent. The Federalist Frontier is an important corrective that explains the ways in which Federalist ideology continued to shape American Empire long after the party's demise."--Lawrence B. A. Hatter, Washington State University, author of Citizens of Convenience: The Imperial Origins of American Nationhood on the U.S.-Canadian Border "With clear prose, Kristopher Maulden argues that Federalist aims -- a penchant for order, and a disdain for popular politics -- continued to influence the Northwest Territory long after the party itself collapsed. Indian affairs, land policy, and territorial politics continued to feel the impact of the Federalists for decades into the nineteenth century." -- Robert Owens, Wichita State University, author of Red Dreams, White Nightmares: Pan-Indian Alliances in the Anglo-American Mind, 1763-1815
    Dewey Edition
    23
    TitleLeading
    The
    Illustrated
    Yes
    Dewey Decimal
    977
    Table Of Content
    Contents List of Illustrations Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Introduction. The Log Cabin on Washington Street: Federalists and the Early American State in the Old Northwest Chapter One. A Contested Land: The Ohio Valley in the 1780s Chapter Two. "To Show All Lawless Adventurers": The Northwest Indian War, 1789-1795 Chapter Three. The Speculator's Republic: Federalists in Territorial Ohio Chapter Four. Energy and Republicanism: Jeffersonian Administration in Indiana and Illinois Chapter Five. "Our Strength Is Our Union": Federalists in Ohio, 1803-1815 Chapter Six. From Frontier Federalists to Western Whigs: The Rise of a New Coalition Epilogue. Up the Capitol Steps: Abraham Lincoln and the New Western Whigs Notes Bibliography Index
    Synopsis
    The Federalist Frontier traces the development of Federalist policies and the Federalist Party in the first three states of the Northwest Territory--Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois--from the nation's first years until the rise of the Second Party System in the 1820s and 1830s. Relying on government records, private correspondence, and newspapers, Kristopher Maulden argues that Federalists originated many of the policies and institutions that helped the young United States government take a leading role in the American people's expansion and settlement westward across the Appalachians. It was primarily they who placed the U.S. Army at the fore of the white westward movement, created and executed the institutions to survey and sell public lands, and advocated for transportation projects to aid commerce and further migration into the region. Ultimately, the relationship between government and settlers evolved as citizens raised their expectations of what the federal government should provide, and the region embraced transportation infrastructure and innovation in public education. Historians of early American politics will have a chance to read about Federalists in the Northwest, and they will see the early American state in action in fighting Indians, shaping settler understandings of space and social advancement, and influencing political ideals among the citizens. For historians of the early American West, Maulden's work demonstrates that the origins of state-led expansion reach much further back in time than generally understood.
    LC Classification Number
    F483

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