000331932 000__ 03004cam\a2200421\a\4500 000331932 001__ 331932 000331932 005__ 20210513121829.0 000331932 008__ 070420s2007\\\\nyuaf\\\\b\\\\001\0deng\\ 000331932 010__ $$a 2007016017 000331932 020__ $$a9780743293167 000331932 020__ $$a0743293169 000331932 020__ $$a9780743293174 (pbk.) 000331932 020__ $$a0743293177 (pbk.) 000331932 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocn137324896 000331932 035__ $$a331932 000331932 040__ $$aDLC$$cDLC$$dBTCTA$$dEGM$$dBAKER$$dYDXCP$$dNPL$$dC#P$$dBUR$$dTKF$$dVP@$$dTBS$$dCZL$$dXXH$$dCBC$$dGACCL$$dSMP 000331932 043__ $$an-us--- 000331932 049__ $$aISEA 000331932 05000 $$aE330$$b.L37 2007 000331932 08200 $$a324.973$$222 000331932 1001_ $$aLarson, Edward J.$$q(Edward John) 000331932 24512 $$aA magnificent catastrophe :$$bthe tumultuous election of 1800, America's first presidential campaign /$$cEdward J. Larson. 000331932 260__ $$aNew York :$$bFree Press,$$cc2007. 000331932 300__ $$axi, 335 p., [8] p. of plates :$$bill. ;$$c24 cm. 000331932 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 277-314) and index. 000331932 5050_ $$aIndependence Day, July 4, 1776 -- From friends to rivals -- Crossing the bar -- "Electioneering has already begun" -- Burr v. Hamilton -- Caucuses and calumny -- A new kind of campaign -- For God and the party -- Insurrection -- Thunderstruck -- The tie -- Inauguration day, March 4, 1801. 000331932 520__ $$aThe 1800 presidential election, the last great contest of the founding period, was so convulsive and so momentous for American democracy that Jefferson would later dub it "America's second revolution." America's first true presidential campaign gave birth to our two-party system and etched the lines of partisanship that have shaped American politics ever since. The contest featured two of our most beloved Founding Fathers, once warm friends, facing off as the heads of their two still-forming parties--the hot-tempered but sharp-minded John Adams, and the eloquent yet enigmatic Thomas Jefferson. Blistering accusations flew: Adams and his elitist Federalists would squelch liberty and impose a British-style monarchy; Jefferson and his radically democratizing Republicans would throw the country into chaos and debase the role of religion in American life. Historian Larson vividly re-creates the tension as Congress was forced to meet in closed session to resolve the outcome.--From publisher description. 000331932 60010 $$aJefferson, Thomas,$$d1743-1826. 000331932 60010 $$aAdams, John,$$d1735-1826. 000331932 60010 $$aBurr, Aaron,$$d1756-1836. 000331932 60010 $$aHamilton, Alexander,$$d1757-1804. 000331932 650_0 $$aPresidents$$zUnited States$$xElection$$y1800. 000331932 650_0 $$aPolitical culture$$zUnited States$$xHistory$$y18th century. 000331932 650_0 $$aPolitical culture$$zUnited States$$xHistory$$y19th century. 000331932 651_0 $$aUnited States$$xPolitics and government$$y1797-1801. 000331932 85200 $$bgen$$hE330$$i.L37$$i2007 000331932 85641 $$3Table of contents only$$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0716/2007016017.html 000331932 85641 $$3Sample text$$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0804/2007016017-s.html 000331932 85642 $$3Publisher description$$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0804/2007016017-d.html 000331932 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:331932$$pGLOBAL_SET 000331932 980__ $$aBIB 000331932 980__ $$aBOOK