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Acknowledgments | ||
1 | Introduction: A Man, a Movement, and Methods | 3 |
2 | "His Story Is Told": A Politician in Retreat | 21 |
3 | The "First Fruits of the New Constitution": The Troubles of the Party in Power | 62 |
4 | Towards a "Revolution in Public Opinion": The Clintonian Contribution to an Opposition Position | 88 |
5 | "A More Temperate State of Things": The Emergence of an Opposition Movement | 117 |
6 | "The Gordian Knot": Public Opinion and the Politics of Legislative Blockage | 149 |
7 | "One Republic Not Ungrateful": The Shadow of Magistracy Lengthens across Generations | 181 |
8 | "New York Is Now an Empire": The Utica Convention and the Affirmation of Commerce | 213 |
9 | "Root Cried Yesterday": The Workings and Aftermath of Victory | 244 |
Appendix A | Relationship Categories | 289 |
Appendix B | Tables | 293 |
Notes | 309 | |
A Brief Note on Bibliographies | 405 | |
Index | 407 |
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