Thomas Jefferson : a comprehensive,
annotated bibliography of writings about him (1826-1980)
© 1983, Frank Shuffelton, editor
Print version published by Garland Publishing (New York, 1983).
Electronic version published by the Electronic Text
Center,
University of Virginia Library
1751
Name: Koch
, Adrienne and
Harry Ammon
Title: "The Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions: An Episode in
Jefferson's and Madison's Defense of Civil Liberties."
Publication: WMQ
Volume: 3rd ser. 5
Date: (1948)
Pages: 141-76
Notes: Concludes that Jefferson and Madison are "the only
major authors of the Resolutions."
Reference: 1751
1752
Name: Koenig
, Louis
W.
Title: "'Consensus Politics,' 1800-1805."
Publication: American Heritage
Volume: 18
Date: 1967
Pages: 4-7, 74-80
Notes: Discusses TJ's difficulties with John Randolph of
Roanoke.
Reference: 1752
1753
Name: Kraus
Michael
Title: "Jefferson Guides the Republic" in The United
States to 1865
Publisher: Univ. of Michigan Press
City: Ann Arbor
Date: 1959
Pages: 297-326
Notes: Brief history of the TJ and
Madison administrations; in TJ's terms he is portrayed as the author of
all actions, but in
Madison's the chief actors are variously "Congress," "the Americans,"
etc.
Reference: 1753
1754
Name: Kreisberg
, Paul
H.
Title: "Hamiltonian and Jeffersonian Ideals in the Administration of
the
State."
Publication: Journal of Social Studies
Volume: 6
Date: 1950
Pages: 24-32
Notes: Derivative; calls TJ a
"Rousseauist."
Reference: 1754
1755
Name: Krislov
Samuel
Title: "Jefferson and Judicial Review: Refereeing Cahn,
Commager, and Mendelson."
Publication: Journal of Public
Law
Volume: 9
Date: (1960)
Pages: 374-81
Notes: Argues that TJ's position on judicial review was consistent. He
admitted the right
of the judiciary to declare a law unconstitutional but held that judicial
review did not
necessarily imply judicial supremacy over the legislature.
Reference: 1755
1756
Name: Krock
Arthur
Title: "Jefferson's Stepchildren."
Publication: American Mercury
Volume: 7
Date: (1926)
Pages: 129-35
Notes: In 1926 "the Northern and Eastern Democracy happen
to be the only Jeffersonian elements of the party," and this is
accidental.
Reference: 1756
1757
Name: Kuper
, Theodore
Fred
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and Slavery."
Publication: New
York State Bar Journal
Volume: 42
Date: (1970)
Pages: 125-32
Notes: TJ's opposition to slavery; minor.
Reference: 1757
1758
Name: Lacy
, Alexander
Bustard, Jr.
Title: "Jefferson and Congress: Congressional Method and Politics,
1801-1809."
Publication: Ph.D. dissertation
Publisher: Univ. of Virginia
Date: 1964
Pages: pp. iii, 326
Notes: By
developing and using his role as party leader, TJ became an effective
presidential leader. He
effected little change in legal institutions, but he fostered "a pattern of
political behavior
which actually by-passed, and in effect made obsolete, certain aspects of
the formal
constitutional system." DAI 25/05, p. 3084.
Reference: 1758
1759
Name: Langhorne
Elizabeth
Title: "Edward Coles, Thomas Jefferson, and the
Rights of Man."
Publication: Virginia Cavalcade
Volume: 23
Date: 1973
Pages: 30-37
Notes: Focus on Coles, TJ's private
secretary who moved to Illinois in order to free his slaves after TJ
declined to lead a
campaign for emancipation.
Reference: 1759
1760
Name: Larus
Joel
Title: "Pell-Mell Along the Potomac."
Publication: WMQ
Volume: 3rd ser. 17
Date: (1960)
Pages: 349-57
Notes: TJ and Anthony Merry, the British minister, clash
over protocol as observed at a White House dinner.
Reference: 1760
1761
Name: Latane
, John
Holladay
Title: "Jefferson's Influence on American Foreign Policy."
Publication: Univ. of Virginia Alumni Bulletin
Volume: 3rd ser.
17
Date: (1924)
Pages: 245-69
Notes: Discusses Woodrow
Wilson's critical assessment of TJ and notes how similar the two
presidents were. TJ would
have hailed any system replacing physical coercion with moral
force.
Reference: 1761
1762
Name: Lemen
, Joseph
B.
Title: "The Jefferson-Lemen Anti-slavery Pact."
Publication: Transactions of the Illinois State Historical Society for
the Year
1908.
Publisher: Illinois State Journal
Co.
City: Springfield
Date: 1909
Pages: 74-84
Notes: Claims TJ sent James Lemen as a "confidential agent"
into the Illinois section of the Northwest Territory to oppose slavery and
later encouraged
him to form a Baptist church with an anti-slavery platform. Evidence is
extremely
thin.
Reference: 1762
1763
Name: Lathrop
, Mary
F.
Title: "Jefferson's Contribution to the Law of the West"
Publication: Pennsylvania Bar Association. Report of the Thirty-third
Annual
Meeting
Publisher: Printed for the
Association
City: Philadelphia
Date: 1927
Pages: 297-307
Reference: 1763
1764
Name: Leffmann
Henry
Title: "The True Story of the Declaration of
Independence."
Publication: Philadelphia History
Volume: 2
Date: (1917)
Pages: 21-35
Notes: Background to TJ's writing
of the Declaration; minor.
Reference: 1764
1765
Name: Lerche
, Charles O.,
Jr.
Title: "Jefferson and the Election of 1800: A Case Study in the
Political
Smear."
Publication: WMQ
Volume: 3rd ser. 5
Date: (1948)
Pages: 467-91
Notes: Analyzes anti-Jefferson propaganda; the one
achievement of the Federalist writers was to damage TJ's reputation "so
badly that many of
their charges linger today."
Reference: 1765
1766
Name: Levy
, Leonard
W.
Title: "The Emergence of an American Libertarian Theory"
Publication: Legacy of Suppression: Freedom of Speech and Press in
Early American
History.
Publisher: Harvard Univ.
Press
City: Cambridge
Date: 1960
Pages: 249-312
Notes: Gives TJ least possible amount of credit for evolving
libertarian principles and most blame for contradictory practice during
his
administration.
Reference: 1766
1767
Name: Levy
, Leonard
W.
Title: Jefferson & Civil Liberties, The Darker Side
Publisher: Harvard
Univ. Press
City: Cambridge
Date: 1963
Pages: pp. xv, 225
Notes: Argues that, although TJ was a libertarian who
was an important worker for American civil liberties, he "never once
risked career or
reputation to champion free speech, fair trial, or any other libertarian
value. On many
occasions he was on the wrong side. On others he trimmed his sails and
remained silent."
Not all readers will agree with this book, but those wishing to deal with
the subject must take
account of it.
Reference: 1767
1768
Name: Levy
Leonard
Title: "Jefferson as a Civil Libertarian"
Publication: Thomas Jefferson: The Man ... His World ... His
Influence, ed. Lally
Weymouth
Publisher: Putnam's
City: New York
Date: 1973
Pages: 189-215
Notes: The dark side of TJ's record. "A philosopher of
freedom without a philosophy of freedom," he was poorly equipped to
confront what he saw
as challenges to freedom or to recognize how his own actions or those
of his supporters
threatened it.
Reference: 1768
1769
Name: Levy
Richard
Title: "The First Inaugural Address of Thomas
Jefferson: The Founding of the American Republic."
Publication: M.A.
thesis
Publisher: Univ. of
Chicago
City: Chicago
Date: 1966
Pages: none
given
Reference: 1769
1770
Name: Lewis
, Anthony
Marc
Title: "Jefferson and the American Union, 1769-1781."
Publication: Ph.D. dissertation
Publisher: Univ. of Michigan
Date: 1946
Pages: none given
Reference: 1770
1771
Name: Lewis
, Anthony
Marc
Title: "Jefferson and Virginia's Pioneers, 1774-1781."
Publication: MVHR
Volume: 34
Date: (1948)
Pages: 551-88
Notes: TJ was interested in encouraging settlers in Kentucky
with cheap land, secure tenure, and military defense; he worked to
control land speculators
and as governor took an active interest in military affairs in the
West.
Reference: 1771
1772
Name: Lewis
, Anthony
M.
Title: "Jefferson's Summary View as a Chart of Political
Union."
Publication: WMQ
Volume: 3rd ser. 5
Date: (1948)
Pages: 34-51
Notes: Analysis of A Summary View shows that TJ "more
clearly perhaps than did any of his contemporaries, ... forecast a
desirable division of
sovereign powers between the local and the imperial sphere." At the
same time, it foretells
"his constant support of an American confederacy."
Reference: 1772
1773
Name: Libby
, O.
G.
Title: "Political Factions in Washington's Administrations."
Publication: The Quarterly Journal
Volume: 3
Date: 1913
Pages: 293-318
Notes: Contends that political factions in first four
congresses did not reflect pre-constitutional divisions of federalists and
anti-feds nor was
there any real party organization, mostly because of the absence of
talented party leaders.
Hamilton "lacked ability to lead men," and TJ would find his key issues
only during the
Adams administration.
Reference: 1773
1774
Name: Lichtenstein
Gaston
Title: Thomas Jefferson as War Governor, Also Three
Travel Articles and Some North Carolina History
Publisher: William
Byrd Press
City: Richmond, Va.
Date: 1925
Pages: 9-42
Notes: Quotes extensively from TJ's correspondence, but offers
little critical or analytical comment and that diffuse and
digressive.
Reference: 1774
1775
Name: Lindsey
David
Title: "George Canning and Jefferson's Embargo,
1807-1809."
Publication: Tyler's Quarterly
Volume: l
Date: 1952
Pages: 43-47
Notes: On Canning, who felt U.S.
supplies and markets were not essential to the success of England's war
against
France.
Reference: 1775
1776
Name: Little
David
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's Religious Views and Their
Influence on the Supreme Court's Interpretation of the First
Amendment."
Publication: Catholic University Law Review
Volume: 26
Date: (1976)
Pages: 57-72
Notes: Contends that because religious beliefs "were finally
irrelevant and unimportant to Jefferson ... he believed they should be set
apart and fenced off
from the world of action."
Reference: 1776
1777
Name: Lokke
, Carl
Ludwig
Title: "Jefferson and the Leclerc Expedition."
Publication: AHR
Volume: 33
Date: (1928)
Pages: 322-28
Notes: TJ's support for French recovery of St. Domingo was
exaggerated in Pichon's reports to Bonaparte.
Reference: 1777
1778
Name: Long
, Everett
Lee
Title: "Jefferson and Congress: A Study of the Jeffersonian Legislative
System, 1801-1809."
Publication: Ph.D. dissertation
Publisher: Univ. of Missouri
Date: 1966
Pages: pp. 494
Notes: TJ as
president took a pragmatic and moderate course in dealing with
Congress in order to attract
to the Republican party the broad center of political opinion and in
order to respect the
sensitivities of Congress members. Discusses executive initiative of
legislation, use of floor
leaders in Congress, the party caucus, and executive oversight of
legislation. DAI 27/04A, p.
1017.
Reference: 1778
1779
Name: Lorant
Stefan
Title: "The Fourth Election—1800" and "The Fifth
Election— 1804"
Publication: The Presidency: A Pictorial History of the
Presidential Elections from Washington to Truman
Publisher: Macmillan
City: New
York
Date: 1951
Pages: 43-65
Notes: Popular history
with interesting illustrations.
Reference: 1779
1780
Name: Lotts
, Velma
Capps
Title: "Jefferson's Pre-Presidential Criticism of the Federal
Judiciary."
Publication: Marshall Review
Volume: 3
Date: 1940
Pages: 27-33
Notes: Competent survey, but nothing
new.
Reference: 1780
1781
Name: Lovett
, Robert
Morss
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the Louisiana Purchase."
Publication: New England Magazine
Volume: n.s. 1
Date: (1890)
Pages: 569-77
Notes: The Purchase as TJ's accomplishment.
Reference: 1781
1782
Name: Luckwaldt
Friedrich
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: Meister der Politik. Eine Weltgeschichtliche Reihe von
Bildnessen, hgb.
Erich Marcks und Karl Alexander von Muller
Publisher: Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt
City: Stuttgart
Date: 1922
Pages: 2:275-324
Reference: 1782
1783
Name: Lydon
, James
G.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the Mathurins."
Publication: Catholic Historical Review
Volume: 49
Date: (1963)
Pages: 192-202
Notes: TJ used members of the Mathurins, or Order of the
Holy Trinity, to aid in redemption of American captives from the
Barbary pirates in
1787-90.
Reference: 1783
1784
Name: Lyman
, Jane
Louise
Title: "Jefferson and Negro Slavery."
Publication: Journal
of Negro Education
Volume: 16
Date: (1947)
Pages: 10-27
Notes: Explains away TJ's views on race, presenting him as an
opponent of slavery.
Reference: 1784
1785
Name: Lynch
, William
O.
Title: "Jefferson the Liberal."
Publication: Indiana Magazine of
History
Volume: 40
Date: (1944)
Pages: 41-47
Notes: General sketch of TJ's political life.
Reference: 1785
1786
Name: McBain
, Howard
Lee
Title: "Jefferson and the New York Patronage"
Publication: DeWitt Clinton and the Origin of the Spoils System in
New
York
Publisher: Columbia Univ.
Press
City: New York
Date: 1907
Pages: 139-58
Notes: Argues that TJ tended to take the side of the Clintons
rather than Burr in patronage decisions but denies that there was any
collusion to separate
Burr from the Republican party.
Reference: 1786
1787
Name: McCaleb
, Walter
Flavius
Title: The Aaron Burr Conspiracy. A History Largely from Original
and Hitherto Unused Sources
Publisher: Dodd Mead
City: New
York
Date: 1903
Pages: pp. xviii, 309
Notes: Contends that James Wilkinson accused Burr of treason to save
his own skin and
misled TJ. TJ interpreted criticism of his subsequent actions as partisan
malice; he lost his
temper and self-control, began to act obstinately and vindictively, and
revealed his
shortcomings. Rpt. in an expanded edition with introduction by Charles
A. Beard, New
York: Wilson-Erickson, 1936.
Reference: 1787
1788
Name: McCaleb
, Walter
F.
Title: "Early Pattern for Tyranny in the U.S."
Publication: Texas Quarterly
Volume: 2
Date: 1959
Pages: 142-51
Notes: Colorful, if somewhat careless, account of the Burr
trial in which, the author contends, TJ set a pattern of tyranny for later
generations.
Reference: 1788
1789
Name: McCaleb
, Walter
F.
Title: New Light on Aaron Burr
Publication: Austin: Texas
Quarterly Studies
Date: 1963
Pages: pp. xxi, 166
Notes: See particularly in Chapter 9, "Jefferson's
Conduct" (96-102), which charges 'qn relation to the Conspiracy, Thomas
Jefferson occupies
a meretricious position, unique, malevolent." Sees Burr as an innocent
victim .
Reference: 1789
1790
Name: McCarrell
, David
K.
Title: "The Formation of the Jeffersonian Party in Virginia."
Publication: Ph.D. dissertation
Publisher: Duke Univ.
City: Durham
Date: 1937
Pages: none given
Reference: 1790
1791
Name: McColley
, Robert
McNair
Title: "Gentlemen and Slavery in Jefferson's Virginia."
Publication: Ph.D. dissertation
Publisher: Univ. of California, Berkeley
City: Berkeley
Date: 1961
Pages: none given
Notes: Published in 1964 as
Slavery and Jeffersonian Virginia.
Reference: 1791
1792
Name: McColley
Robert
Title: Slavery and Jeffersonian Virginia
Publisher: Univ. of
Illinois Press
City: Urbana
Date: 1964
Pages: pp.
x, 227
Notes: Covers approximately the years of 1776-1815; Virginia
Jeffersonians developed "the model theory of American racism," and TJ
was the model
racist. But if TJ was well behind such public advocates of emancipation
as John Jay,
Anthony Benezet, and Robert Pleasants, he went as far as an elected
representative of
Virginia could go in attacking slavery.
Reference: 1792
1793
Name: McCormick
, Robert
R.
Title: An Address by Colonel Robert R. McCormick
City: Monticello
Date: 1931
Pages: pp. (6)
Notes: Celebrates the Supreme Court decision of 1931, Near
vs. State of Minnesota, as a confirmation of TJ's principles.
Reference: 1793
1794
Name: McCoy
, Drew
R.
Title: The Elusive Republic: Political Economy in Jeffersonian
America
Publisher: Univ. of North Carolina Press
City: Chapel Hill
Date: 1980
Pages: pp. ix, 268
Notes: On Jeffersonians rather
than TJ, but he is frequently touched on, and this offers useful insights
into his economic
ideas and policies.
Reference: 1794
1795
Name: McDonald
Forrest
Title: "A Mirror for Presidents."
Publication: Commentary
Volume: 62
Date: 1976
Pages: 34-41
Notes: Presidential experience of TJ described and offered as a
model for Jimmy Carter in terms of a way to master both the ritualistic
and executive
functions of the presidency.
Reference: 1795
1796
Name: McDonald
Forrest
Title: The Presidency of Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Univ. Press
of Kansas
City: Lawrence
Date: 1976
Pages: pp.
xii, 201
Notes: Surveys TJ's eight years in the White House; traces influences
of whig ideology, Bolingbroke, etc., but perhaps overstates the case.
Argues that TJ made a
serious mistake in insisting upon the elimination of the public
debt.
Reference: 1796
1797
Name: McGinnis
, Charles
A.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the Middle West."
Publication: Negro History Bulletin
Volume: 5
Date: 1942
Pages: 173, 191
Notes: Credits TJ with keeping slavery out of the old
Northwest.
Reference: 1797
1798
Name: McGrath
, Paul
Cox
Title: "Secretary Jefferson and Revolutionary France,
1790-1793."
Publication: Ph.D. dissertation
Publisher: Boston Univ.
City: Boston
Date: 1950
Pages: none given
Reference: 1798
1799
Name: McIlwaine
, H. R.,
ed.
Title: Official Letters of the Governors of Virginia. II. Letters of
Thomas
Jefferson
Publisher: Virginia State Library
City: Richmond
Date: 1928
Pages: pp. ix, 567
Notes: Prints letters of TJ and of
those acting for him in his absence; brief notes.
Reference: 1799
1800
Name: MacKaye
Benton
Title: "Genesis and Jefferson."
Publication: Survey
Volume: 86
Date: (1950)
Pages: 556-59
Notes: Claims TJ was a great "geotechnist," i.e. a sort of
ecologist cum economist and regional planner.
Reference: 1800
1801
Name: McKee
, George
H.
Title: Th. Jefferson, Ami de la Revolution Francaise
Publisher: Imprimerie
Al. Cathrine
City: Lorient
Date: 1928
Pages: pp.
x, 325
Notes: Rpt. Paris: Nizet et Bastard, 1935. "These pour le doctorat
d'universite presentee a la l~aculte des Lettres de Grenoble." Sees TJ
too simply as friend
of France; defines party orientation in the U.S. as democrates
francophiles and federalistes
an~lophiles. Criticizes Genet more for his manners than for the
substance of his
actions.
Reference: 1801
1802
Name: McLaughlin
William G.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the Beginning of
Cherokee Nationalism, 1806 to 1809."
Publication: WMQ
Volume: 3rd ser. 32
Date: (1975)
Pages: 547-80
Notes: Argues that the rise of
Cherokee nationalism was encouraged by the response to TJ's 1808
proposal to move the
tribe to the West and to his alternative offer of integration of Cherokees
as fee simple
farmer-citizens of the U.S. Focus on the Cherokees, not TJ.
Reference: 1802
1803
Name: McLemore
, R.
A.
Title: "Jeffersonian Diplomacy in the Purchase of Louisiana,
1803."
Publication: Louisiana Historical Quarterly
Volume: 18
Date: (1935)
Pages: 246-53
Notes: A letter from TJ to Robert
Livingston, minister at Paris, shows his determination and skill in
diplomatic moves to obtain
Louisiana, despite Henry Adams' claims to the contrary.
Reference: 1803
1804
Name: MacLeod
, Julia
H.
Title: "Jefferson and the Navy: A Defense."
Publication: Huntington Library Quarterly
Volume: 8
Date: (1945)
Pages: 153-84
Notes: TJ understood the strategic use of naval power and
was in some ways far in advance of his time; his support for the navy,
however, was
balanced by his concern to eliminate the national debt and by his
recognition of the nation's
financial inability to support a navy large enough to gain control of the
seas from the much
larger British fleet.
Reference: 1804
1805
Name: Macmillan
Malcolm C.
Title: "Jeffersonian Democracy and the Origins of
Sectionalism"
Publication: Writing Southern History: Essays in Historiography
in Honor of Fletcher M. Green, ed. Arthur S. Link and Rembert W.
Patrick
Publisher: Louisiana State Univ. Press
City: Baton Rouge
Date: 1965
Pages: 91-124
Notes: In effect a bibliographical essay, useful for material written
before 1964.
Reference: 1805
1806
Name: MacNaul
, Willard
C.
Title: The Jefferson-Lemen Compact: The Relations of Thomas
Jefferson
and James Lemen in the Exclusion of Slavery from Illinois and the
Northwest Territory, with
Related Documents 1781-1818
Publisher: Univ. of Chicago Press
City: Chicago
Date: 1915
Pages: pp. 59
Notes: Details of the supposed agreement in which TJ encouraged
Lemen to go to Illinois
to work against the introduction of slavery. Reprints all the "evidence"
which exists only in
copies made by members of the Lemen family.
Reference: 1806
1807
Name: Madison
James
Title: Letters on the Constitutionality and Policy of
Duties, for the Protection and Encouragement of Manufactures
Publisher: Thomas W.
White
City: Richmond
Date: 1829
Pages: pp. 27,
4
Notes: Prints extracts from TJ's letters in support of congressional
power to
set protective duties.
Reference: 1807
1808
Name: Malone
, Dumas and
Garry Wills
Title: "Executive Privilege: Jefferson & Burr & Nixon &
Ehrlichman."
Publication: New York Review of Books
Volume: 21
Date: 1974
Pages: 36-40
Notes: Malone replies to Wills' earlier
review essay on the Burr trial (see below), and Wills rejoins at
length.
Reference: 1808
1809
Name: Malone
Dumas
Title: "Jefferson, Hamilton, and the
Constitution"
Publication: Theory and Practice in American Politics, ed. William
H. Nelson
Publisher: Univ. of Chicago
Press
City: Chicago
Date: 1964
Pages: 13-23
Notes: TJ and Hamilton were important agents in the process
of interpreting the Constitution, but constitutional interpretation cannot
be divorced from
historical circumstances. Discusses the bank question and the Alien and
Sedition
Laws.
Reference: 1809
1810
Name: Malone
Dumas
Title: "Presidential Leadership and National Unity: The
Jeffersonian Example."
Publication: Journal of Southern History
Volume: 35
Date: (1969)
Pages: 3-17
Notes: General survey of TJ's
conduct of the presidency, contrasted with the situation and conduct of
recent
presidents.
Reference: 1810
1811
Name: Malone
Dumas
Title: The Story of the Declaration of
Independence
Publisher: Oxford Univ. Press
City: New York
Date: 1954
Pages: pp. 282
Notes: Background account of the
drafting, lives of the signers; aimed at a general audience.
Illustrated.
Reference: 1811
1812
Name: Malone
Dumas
Title: "Thomas Jefferson as a Lawyer."
Publication: Essential Books
Volume: l
Date: 1955
Pages: 5-8
Notes: Discusses the conditions of being a lawyer in Virginia
circa 1770 and TJ's professional activities at that time.
Reference: 1812
1813
Name: Malone
Dumas
Title: Thomas Jefferson as Political Leader
Publisher: Univ. of
California Press
City: Berkeley
Date: 1963
Pages: pp. viii, 75
Notes: How TJ became a party leader, developed in
biographical terms.
Reference: 1813
1814
Name: Mannix
Richard
Title: "Gallatin, Jefferson, and the Embargo of
1808."
Publication: Diplomatic History
Volume: 3
Date: (1979)
Pages: 151-72
Notes: Contends that TJ was not
concerned with the Embargo, did not see it as his measure, and was
unaware of the details
and requirements of its operation. Only Gallatin, somewhat reluctantly,
made an effort to
manage the Embargo.
Reference: 1814
1815
Name: Mansfield
, Harvey
C., Jr.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: American Political
Thought, ed. Morton Frisch and Richard Stevens
Publisher: Scribner's
City: New
York
Date: 1971
Pages: 23-50
Notes: Competent
survey of TJ's political career, his ideas, and influence; balances idealism
against
partisanship.
Reference: 1815
1816
Name: Marchione
Margherita
Title: Philip Mazzei: Jefferson's 'Zealous
Whig.'
Publisher: American Institute of Italian Studies
City: New York
Date: 1975
Pages: pp. x, 350
Notes: Biographical chapter
(15-34) focuses on Mazzei's American adventures, followed by facsimiles
of correspondence
and a translation of his Historical and Political Enquiries on the United
States of North
America.
Reference: 1816
1817
Name: Marsh
Philip
Title: "Jefferson and Freneau."
Publication: American Scholar
Volume: 16
Date: (1947)
Pages: 201-10
Notes: Freneau, TJ, and the National Gazette.
Reference: 1817
1818
Name: Marsh
Philip
Title: "Jefferson and Journalism."
Publication: Huntington Library Quarterly
Volume: 9
Date: (1946)
Pages: 209-12
Notes: TJ in the 1790's urged both Madison and Edmund
Pendleton to write against Hamilton and the Federalists; apparently he
solicited only these
two to take up their pens.
Reference: 1818
1819
Name: Marsh
Philip
Title: "Jefferson's 'Conduct' of the National
Gazette."
Publication: Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical
Society
Volume: 63
Date: (1945)
Pages: 69-73
Notes: Argues that TJ did not direct Freneau's paper.
Reference: 1819
1820
Name: Marsh
, Philip M.,
ed.
Title: Monroe's Defense of Jefferson and Freneau against
Hamilton
City: Oxford, Ohio
Date: 1948
Pages: pp. 56
Notes: Reprints Hamilton's anonymous newspaper attacks on
TJ and anonymous replies by Monroe, written in collaboration with
Madison in 1792-93.
Introduction and notes.
Reference: 1820
1821
Name: Marsh
Philip
Title: "Monroe's Draft of the Defense of
Freneau."
Publication: PMHB
Volume: 71
Date: (1947)
Pages: 73-76
Notes: Monroe defends TJ~s appointment of Freneau as a
translator.
Reference: 1821
1822
Name: Marsh
, Philip
M.
Title: "Randolph and Hamilton: 'Aristides' Replies to 'An
American,"Catullus,' and 'Scourge."'
Publication: PMHB
Volume: 72
Date: (1948)
Pages: 247-52
Notes: Edmund Randolph,
"Aristides," replies to Hamilton, writing under three pseudonyms in
attack upon TJ, but
Randolph's middle of the road position ended up satisfying neither TJ
nor
Hamilton.
Reference: 1822
1823
Name: Marshall
John
Title: "John Marshall Renders His Opinion of Mr.
Jefferson."
Publication: Magazine of Albemarle County History
Volume: 30
Date: (1972)
Pages: 15-18
Notes: Letter of Marshall to Henry
Lee, dated October 25, 1830, comments acerbly on the recent edition of
TJ's writings and
calls Lee's attention to the "peculiar asperity with which he speaks of
your father." See item
#689.
Reference: 1823
1824
Name: Master
, R.
W.
Title: "Jefferson and the Constitution."
Publication: World
Review
Volume: 4
Date: 1927
Pages: 87
Notes: Outline for
contestants in the National Oratorical Contest.
Reference: 1824
1825
Name: Mayer
Frederick
Title: "The Historical Significance of the Struggle
Between Hamilton and Jefferson."
Publication: Social Studies
Volume: 40
Date: (1949)
Pages: 165-67
Notes: "Hamilton was the Hobbes
of the United States.... Jefferson was the first New Dealer."
Superficial.
Reference: 1825
1826
Name: Mayes
, R.
B.
Title: "The Divine Legation of Thomas Jefferson.—Are All Men
Created
Free?—Are All Men Created White?"
Publication: DeBow's
Review
Volume: 30
Date: (1861)
Pages: 521-32
Notes: Taken literally, the Declaration contradicts the Bible, which
suggests "man" as
exclusively applicable to the white race.
Reference: 1826
1827
Name: Mead
, Edwin
D.
Title: "Washington, Jefferson, and Franklin on War."
Publication: World Peace Foundation Pamphlet
Volume: 3
Date: 1913
Pages: 1-15
Notes: TJ saw war as "The greatest of human evils."
Reference: 1827
1828
Name: Meisen
, Adolph
Frank
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, War Governor of Virginia."
Publication: Ph.D. dissertation
Publisher: Univ. of North Carolina
Date: 1943
Pages: none given
Reference: 1828
1829
Name: Mendelson
Wallace
Title: "Cahn on Jefferson, Commager and Learned
Hand."
Publication: Texas Law Review
Volume: 37
Date: (1959)
Pages: 721 ff
Notes: Responds to 1958 article by
Edmond Cahn by pointing out TJ changed his mind on judicial review
after 1789.
Reference: 1829
1830
Name: Mendelson
Wallace and Samuel Krislov
Title: "Jefferson on Judicial
Review."
Publication: Journal of Public Law
Volume: 10
Date: (1961)
Pages: 113-24
Notes: "A Reply to Professor
Krislov" and "The Alleged Inconsistency: A Revised Version" debate
Krislov's article in J.
Pub. Law., 9(1960), on the consistency of TJ's views on judicial
review.
Reference: 1830
1831
Name: Mercer
, Charles
Fenton
Title: An Exposition of the Weakness and Inefficiency of the
Government of the United States of North America
Publisher: n.p.
Date: 1845
Pages: pp. 380
Notes: See especially the chapter on "Jeffersonian Policy"
(234-58) for a detailed attack on TJ's political ideas and politics. "No
matter what evil
invades the land, what dreadful ruin breaks up our institutions, what
disgrace attacks and
leaves its foul spot on our character, all may be traced to the damnable
policy of Thomas
Jefferson and his party."
Reference: 1831
1832
Name: Merriam
, Charles
Edward
Title: "The Jeffersonian Democracy"
Publication: A
History of American Political Theories
Publisher: Macmillan
City: New York
Date: 1903
Pages: 143-75
Notes: Argues that Jeffersonian theory was democratic
although his practice was in many ways aristocratic; its full realization
was left for another
time and another party."
Reference: 1832
1833
Name: Merriam
, J.
M.
Title: "Jefferson's Use of the Executive Patronage."
Publication: American Historical Association Papers
Volume: 2
Date: (1887)
Pages: 47-52
Notes: Abstract of a delivered paper
contending that TJ made far more removals than commonly believed,
and he increasingly
emphasized political opposition as a cause for removal.
Reference: 1833
1834
Name: Miller
, John
C.
Title: Crisis in Freedom: The Alien and Sedition Acts.
Publisher: Little
Brown
City: Boston
Date: 1951
Pages: pp.
253
Notes: TJ touched on throughout; pp. I69-81 focus on his role and
Madison's in drawing up the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions, which
offered the most
forceful statement of the constitutional objections to the acts. Argues
that their failure
strengthened the Federalists' belief that public opinion was with
them.
Reference: 1834
1835
Name: Millspaugh
, Arthur
C.
Title: "The Jeffersonian Resolution"
Publication: Democracy,
Efficiency, Stability: An Appraisal of American
Government.
Publisher: Brookings Institution
City: Washington
Date: 1942
Pages: 48-51
Notes: Generalized assessment of TJ as a "strong" president.
Reference: 1835
1836
Name: Minnegerode
Meade
Title: Jefferson, Friend of France, 1793; The Career of
Edmond Charles Genet, Minister Plenipotentiary from the French
Republic to the United
States, as Revealed by His Private Papers, 1763-1843
Publisher: Putnam's
City: New York
Date: 1928
Pages: pp. xiv, 447
Notes: Focus on Genet; uncritically accepts Genet's
charge that TJ betrayed him and presents a Hamiltonian view of
TJ.
Reference: 1836
1837
Name: Minnegerode
Meade
Title: "The Mammoth of Democracy"
Publication: Presidential Years 1787-1860
Publisher: Putnam's
City: New York
Date: 1928
Pages: 77-121
Notes: Popular social history focusing on the events leading
up to TJ's election in 1800.
Reference: 1837
1838
Name: Minor
Charles
Title: Oration Delivered at the Request of the Jefferson
Society of the University of Virginia, on the Anniversary of the
Birth-Day of Thomas
Jefferson, April 13, 1834, in the Episcopal Church, Charlottesville,
Va.
Publisher: Wm.
Tompkins
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1834
Pages: pp.14
Notes: In praise of popular government, with a nod to
TJ.
Reference: 1838
1839
Name: Minor
Henry
Title: "Democratic Dominance Under Jefferson" and
"Democratic Government Fixed by Jefferson"
Publication: The Story of the
Democratic Party
Publisher: Macmillan
City: New York
Date: 1928
Pages: 38-65
Notes: TJ stopped the national government's tendency to
assume power over the people, but he did not reject the idea of a
powerful government ruled
by the people.
Reference: 1839
1840
Name: Minor
Robert
Title: "Titan of Freedom."
Publication: New
Masses
Volume: 47
Date: 1943
Pages: 10-13
Notes: TJ as a
progressive, unfortunately dying before Marx discovered the truth about
the forces of
production; suggests that both TJ and Stalin understand constitutions as
a technique of
preventing political regress.
Reference: 1840
1841
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Mr. Jefferson."
Publication: Southern
Literary Messenger
Volume: 7
Date: (1841)
Pages: 287-88
Notes: Claims TJ insisted upon "a uniformly strict
construction of the Constitution."
Reference: 1841
1842
Name: Moley
Raymond
Title: "The Wisdom of a Ghost."
Publication: Newsweek
Volume: 12
Date: 1938
Pages: 44
Notes: TJ knew how to build a party, but the Democrats of 1938
fail to heed his example.
Reference: 1842
1843
Name: Moore
, Justus
E.
Title: The Warning of Thomas Jefferson; or a Brief Exposition of
Dangers
to Be Apprehended to Our Civil and Religious Liberties from
Presbyterianism
Publisher: Wm. J.
Cunningham
City: Philadelphia
Date: 1844
Pages: pp. 35
Notes: Criticism of anti-Catholic rhetoric and riots.
Reference: 1843
1844
Name: Moore
, R.
Walton
Title: "Earewell Address to Thomas Jefferson, President of the United
States, and Resolution Relative Thereunto."
Publication: WMQ
Volume: 2nd ser. 11
Date: (1931)
Pages: 59-60
Notes: Prints with notes address
from Virginia General Assembly.
Reference: 1844
1845
Name: Morgan
, Donald
Grant
Title: "The Origins of Supreme Court Dissent."
Publication: WMQ
Volume: 3rd ser. 10
Date: (1953)
Pages: 353-77
Notes: Examines judicial career of Justice William Johnson,
appointed to the Supreme Court in 1804, and his relationship with
TJ.
Reference: 1845
1846
Name: Morgan
, James
Morris
Title: "How President Jefferson Was Informed of Burr's
Conspiracy."
Publication: PMHB
Volume: 27
Date: (1903)
Pages: 56-69
Notes: TJ first heard of Burr's plans from Colonel John
Morgan.
Reference: 1846
1847
Name: Morris
, Roland
S.
Title: "Jefferson as a Lawyer."
Publication: Proceedings of the
APS
Volume: 87
Date: (1943)
Pages: 211-15
Notes: Sketchy.
Reference: 1847
1848
Name: Morse
, Anson
D.
Title: "The Significance of the Democratic Party in American
Politics."
Publication: International Monthly
Volume: 2
Date: (1900)
Pages: 437-56
Notes: TJ's policy prevented a
revival of federalism, but it also federalized his own party. Suggests TJ
"tried to make all
classes democratic," but Jackson appealed to class interest.
Reference: 1848
1849
Name: Moses
, Ernest
C.
Title: "The Signing of the Declaration, With Documental
History
Publication: American Monthly Magazine
Volume: 23
Date: (1903)
Pages: 107-10
Notes: Questions TJ's reminiscences about signing the
Declaration on the 4th.
Reference: 1849
1850
Name: Mott
, Frank
L.
Title: Jefferson and the Press
Publisher: Louisiana State Univ. Press
City: Baton Rouge
Date: 1943
Pages: pp. 65
Notes: TJ "adhered to the principle, but was deeply disappointed in
the performance, of a
free press."
Reference: 1850
1851
Name: Mumper
, James
Arthur
Title: "The Jefferson Image in the Federalist Mind, 1801-1809:
Jefferson's Administration from the Federalist Point of View."
Publication: Ph.D. dissertation
Publisher: Univ. of Virginia
Date: 1966
Pages: pp. 501
Notes: The Federalists, even after Hamilton's eclipse,
continued to attack TJ along the lines formed in May to October of
1792. The hard-core
party line blinded them to the nature of the opposition and to the role
of popular parties in a
modern two-party system. DAI 27/10A, p. 3405.
Reference: 1851
1852
Name: Munves
James
Title: Thomas Jefferson and the Declaration of
Independence
Publisher: Scribner's
City: New York
Date: 1978
Pages: pp. viii, 135
Notes: An examination of the textual evolution of the
Declaration, based on Becker and Boyd and aimed at a non-scholarly
audience.
Reference: 1852
1853
Name: Muresan
Camil
Title: "Declaratia de Independenta a Statelor Unite ale
America."
Publication: Steaua
Volume: 27
Date: 1976
Pages: 18-19
Notes: In Rumanian.
Reference: 1853
1854
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: National Association of Democratic Clubs. Thomas
Jefferson. 1743-1897. One Hundred and Fifty-fourth Birthday
Anniversary Celebration,
Tuesday, April Thirteenth, 1897, ....
Publisher: N. T. Elliott
City: Washington
Date: 1897
Pages: pp. 100
Notes: Testimonials to TJ from Democratic political leaders; also
words and music to
William T. Whelan's "the Jeffersonian Banner."
Reference: 1854
1855
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: National Democratic Club. Banquet by the
Democratic Club in Celebration of the 156th Birthday of Thomas
Jefferson on Thursday
April 13th, 1899, at the Metropolitan Opera House
Publisher: W. P.
Mitchell & Son
City: New Yor
Date: 1899
Pages: pp. 80
Notes: Tributes to TJ from leading Democrats.
Reference: 1855
1856
Name: Nevins
Allan
Title: The American States During and After the
Revolution, 1775-1789
Publisher: Macmillan
City: New
York
Date: 1927
Pages: 324-33
Notes: Discusses TJ's
governorship of Virginia which exposed in him "certain real defects of
capacity."
Reference: 1856
1857
Name: Nicolay
Helen
Title: "Our Nation in the Building; The Romance of
American Union."
Publication: Century Magazine
Volume: 91
Date: (1914-15)
Pages: 189-215, 456-65
Notes: Popular
treatment; these installments cover TJ's presidency.
Reference: 1857
1858
Name: Norcross
Jonathan
Title: The History of Democracy Considered as a Party
Name and as a Political Organization
Publisher: Published for the Author by G. P.
Putnam's
City: New York
Date: 1883
Pages: 65-78
Notes: Democrats are demagogues, dissolute and perpetually
dissatisfied, but TJ was a Republican (GOP), "although he did many
very naughty things that
looked like Democratic deeds." Doubts that he wrote the "treasonable"
Kentucky
Resolutions.
Reference: 1858
1859
Name: Nunis
, Doyce B.,
Jr.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the Rights of Man"
Publication: American Political Thought: Search for
Nationhood
Publisher: Addision-Wesley
City: Menlo
Park, Cal.
Date: 1975
Pages: 38-60
Notes: Survey for
undergraduates; emphasis on "Jefferson the doctrinaire."
Reference: 1859
1860
Name: Nussbaum
Frederick L.
Title: "American Tobacco and French Politics,
1783-1789."
Publication: Political Science Quarterly
Volume: 40
Date: (1925)
Pages: 497-516
Notes: Examines TJ's efforts to
end the control of the Farmers General over the American tobacco
trade and to oppose the
creation of monopolies such as that envisioned by Robert
Morris.
Reference: 1860
1861
Name: O'Brien
, Charles
F.
Title: "The Religious Issue in the Presidential Campaign of
1800."
Publication: Essex Institute Historical Collections
Volume: 107
Date: (1971)
Pages: 82-93
Notes: Survey of religious dimension
of ~ederalist campaign against TJ.
Reference: 1861
1862
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "On the Question of Re-election."
Publication: Current History
Volume: n.s. 7
Date: 1944
Pages: 178-80
Notes: Prints selections from TJ's letters, with a comment
that they are particularly appropriate at a time when for the first time
an American president
is seeking a fourth term.
Reference: 1862
1863
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: The Ordinance of 1784 and Jefferson's Services for
the Northwest Territory
Publication: Old South Leaflets
Volume: no. 127
Publisher: Directors of the Old South
Work
City: Boston
Date: 1902
Pages: pp.
24
Notes: Prints TJ's report of 1784, supporting documents and letters,
and
commentary on his role in developing the Northwest
Territory.
Reference: 1863
1864
Name: Osborn
, Robert
W.
Title: "Portrait of a Revolutionary: Thomas Jefferson and the Coming
of the
American Revolution."
Publication: M.A. thesis
Publisher: Fort Hays State College
Date: 1969
Pages: none given
Reference: 1864
1865
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Our Eirst Economy President, A Review of the First
English Biography of Jefferson."
Publication: World's Work
Volume: 51
Date: (1926)
Pages: 666-67
Notes: Praises Hirst's biography
for its understanding of TJ's economic programs.
Reference: 1865
1866
Name: Owsley
, Frank
Lawrence
Title: "The Foundations of Democracy."
Publication: Southern Review
Volume: 1
Date: (1936)
Pages: 708-20
Notes: Argues that through control of the courts the
Hamiltonians have subverted TJ's vision of liberty, i.e. state rights, strict
construction, and
laissez faire; claims the Fourteenth Amendment is a plutocratic
instrument.
Reference: 1866
1867
Name: Padover
, Saul
K.
Title: "Jefferson's Prose Poem: The Declaration of
Independence."
Publication: American Mercury
Volume: 54
Date: (1942)
Pages: 165-71
Notes: Account of the composition of the
Declaration.
Reference: 1867
1868
Name: Padover
, Saul
K.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the Election of 1800."
Publication: Lithopinion
Volume: 7
Date: 1972
Pages: 8-14
Notes: Succinct account of conditions leading up to the election
and the 36 ballots required to elect TJ.
Reference: 1868
1869
Name: Page
, Ralph
W.
Title: "The British-American Adventures Toward Liberty."
Publication: World's Work
Volume: 35
Date: (1917)
Pages: 48-65
Notes: TJ by purchasing Louisiana helped checkmate
Napoleon, thus taking part in a long history of Anglo-American
cooperation to preserve
liberty. A novel view.
Reference: 1869
1870
Name: Palmer
, Robert
R.
Title: "The Dubious Democrat: Thomas Jefferson in Bourbon
France."
Publication: Political Science Quarterly
Volume: 72
Date: (1957)
Pages: 388-404
Notes: Analyzes TJ's attitudes to
the Revolution while in France; suggests he moved from tepid support
in 1789 to become the
leading American sympathizer in 1793 because of his fundamental belief
in liberty and
equality, his recognition of the possibility of attaining the ideals of the
revolution, and his
understanding of the real political issues involved.
Reference: 1870
1871
Name: Pancake
, John
S.
Title: Thomas Jefferson & Alexander Hamilton
Publisher: Barron's
Educational Series
City: Woodbury, N.Y.
Date: 1974
Pages: pp. 521
Notes: A "duo-biography" which focuses on the argument
between TJ and Hamilton over the solution to the "federal problem," the
correct balance
between the demands of society and the rights of the
individual.
Reference: 1871
1872
Name: Park
Edwards
Title: "Absolutely, Dr. Franklin?—Positively, Mr.
Jefferson"'
Publication: Smithsonian
Volume: 7
Date: 1976
Pages: 50-51
Notes: "Two knowledgeable ghosts case modern America with
incredulity and some feeling of regret."
Reference: 1872
1873
Name: Patterson
, Caleb
Perry
Title: Constitutional Principles of Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Univ. of
Texas Press
City: Austin
Date: 1953
Pages: pp.
211
Notes: Contends TJ believed in "constitutional supremacy" in
opposition to
supremacy of the executive, legislative, or judiciary branches. This means
opposition to
centralization of power, strict construction, and the ultimate supremacy
of the people over
the Constitution, although TJ was no doctrinaire.
Reference: 1873
1874
Name: Patterson
, Caleb
Perry
Title: "Jefferson and Judicial Review."
Publication: American
Bar Association Journal
Volume: 30
Date: (1944)
Pages: 431-51
Notes: Competently examines TJ's changing opinions of
judicial review in order to argue that he ultimately opposed making the
Constitution "a blank
paper by construction."
Reference: 1874
1875
Name: Patterson
, C.
Perry
Title: "Jefferson the Lawyer."
Publication: Univ. of
Pittsburgh Law Review
Volume: 11
Date: (1950)
Pages: 369-96
Notes: Extensive survey of TJ and major contemporaries
leads to the conclusion that at the Virginia bar TJ and John Marshall
are most similar in their
contributions to the law; TJ's contribution is greater in private law,
Marshall's in
public.
Reference: 1875
1876
Name: Patterson
, Caleb
Perry
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the Constitution."
Publication: Minnesota Law Review
Volume: 29
Date: 1945
Pages: 265-79
Notes: Survey of attitudes toward and opinions on the
Constitution, arguing that he was "the most persistent advocate among
the forefathers of the
importance of a fundamental constitution," as well as being in favor of
judicial review and of
leaving power to amend in the hands of the people.
Reference: 1876
1877
Name: Pattison
, William
D.
Title: Beginnings of the American Rectangular Land Survey System,
1784-1800
Publication: Dept. of Geography Research Paper
Volume: No. 50
Publisher: Univ. of Chicago Press
City: Chicago
Date: 1957
Pages: pp. vii, 248
Notes: TJ treated throughout in an interesting account of the surveying
and establishing of
boundaries in the Northwest Territory; see especially "Jefferson's Plan
for Western States"
(15-36).
Reference: 1877
1878
Name: Patton
, Jacob
Harris
Title: Political Parties in the United States, Their History and
Influence
Publisher: New Amsterdam Book Co.
City: New York
Date: 1896
Pages: pp. ix, 387
Notes: Extremely partisan
account of parties in the U.S., repeating with undiminished enthusiasm
old Federalist charges
against TJ; see pp. 9-52.
Reference: 1878
1879
Name: Pawelek
Dick
Title: "Stormy Birth of U.S. Political Parties."
Publication: Senior Scholastic
Volume: 112
Date: 1979
Pages: 10-12
Notes: TJ provoked by Federalist excesses into forming a
party.
Reference: 1879
1880
Name: Pease
, Theodore
Calvin
Title: "The Days of Jeffersonian Simplicity"
Publication: The United States
Publisher: Harcourt Brace
City: New York
Date: 1927
Pages: 241-60
Notes: TJ's presidency treated with
focus on TJ himself, principally in terms of his diplomatic successes and
failures (the
Embargo).
Reference: 1880
1881
Name: Pendleton
, William
C.
Title: "Organization of Virginia Government; Thomas Jefferson,
Father of
Virginia Government" and "Organization of Government under the
Constitution; Political
Battles Between Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton"
Publication: Political History of Appalachian Virginia
1776-1927
Publisher: Shenandoah Press
City: Dayton, Va.
Date: 1927
Pages: 29-35, 45-97
Notes: Claims the people of Appalachian Virginia were "almost en
masse" behind TJ in
his fight for popular government, and "their devotion to human freedom
helped to inspire his
heart and nerve his mind for the mighty struggle." Doubtful.
Reference: 1881
1882
Name: Penman
, John
Simpson
Title: The Irresistible Movement of Democracy
Publisher: Macmillan
City: New York
Date: 1923
Pages: 55-90
Notes: On "The Origin and Development of the Jeffersonian
Democracy" and "The Political Revolution of 1800" with little sense of
TJ's motives or why
his democracy was supposedly irresistible.
Reference: 1882
1883
Name: Perry
, Ralph
Barton
Title: "The Declaration of Independence"
Publication: Puritanism and Democracy
Publisher: Vanguard Press
City: New York
Date: 1944
Pages: 117-46
Notes: Discusses the historical and
biographical context of the Declaration, arguing that it "contains the
essential ideas of
American democracy." The subsequent chapter (147-75) exposits the
philosophical
background of the document, but doesn't link ideas to TJ.
Reference: 1883
1884
Name: Peterson
, Merrill
D.
Title: "Process and Personality in Jefferson's Administration."
Publication: Reviews in American History
Volume: 7
Date: (1979)
Pages: 189-98
Notes: Review essay of Cunninghsm's Process of
Government under Jefferson and Johnstone's Jefferson and the
Presidency claims the most
tantalizing issue raised here concerns the relationship between personal
style and the process
of government.
Reference: 1884
1885
Name: Peterson
, Merrill
D.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and American National Policy,
1783-1793."
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1964
Pages: pp. 30
Notes: Mimeo typescript, "To be read at the Conference on
Early American History, Williamsburg, Virginia, October 9, 1964." See
the following
item.
Reference: 1885
1886
Name: Peterson
, Merrill
D.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and Commercial Policy, 1783-1793."
Publication: WMQ
Volume: 3rd ser. 22
Date: (1965)
Pages: 584-610
Notes: Argues that TJ's commercial policy as articulated in
his Report on Commerce of 1793 "can only be appraised in the light of
antecedent
experience," and his ideal of free exchange and pacific intercourse
among nations dominated
his work and thought on national affairs from 1783-1793.
Reference: 1886
1887
Name: Peterson
, Norma
Lois, ed.
Title: The Defence of Norfolk in 1807 as Told by William Tatham to
Thomas Jefferson.
Publisher: Norfolk County Historical Society of
Chesapeake
City: Chesapeake, Va.
Date: 1970
Pages: pp. xiv, 118
Notes: Tatham's letters to TJ from Norfolk subsequent
to the Chesapeake Leopard affair of June 22, 1807.
Reference: 1887
1888
Name: Phau
Donald
Title: "The Treachery of Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: The Campaigner
Volume: 13
Date: 1980
Pages: 4-32
Notes: Contends TJ fought unceasingly to undermine the federal
republic, but he could not destroy America's Platonic tradition, "being
revived today in the
1980 presidential campaign of Lyndon H. LaRouche."
Reference: 1888
1889
Name: Phayre
, Ignatius
[Fitzgerald, William George]
Title: "The Apostle of Unrestraint"
Publication: Can America Last? A Survey of the Emigrant Empire
from the Wilderness to
World Power, Together with Its Claims to "Sovereignty" in the Western
Hemisphere from
Pole to Pole
Publisher: J.
Murray
City: London
Date: 1933
Pages: 127-41
Notes: TJ, "a muddled mischief-maker," is responsible for
almost everything the author dislikes about the U.S.
Reference: 1889
1890
Name: Phillips
, James
Duncan
Title: "Jefferson's 'Wicked Tyrannical Embargo."
Publication: New England Quarterly
Volume: 18
Date: (1945)
Pages: 466-78
Notes: Describes the effects of the Embargo on Salem, Mass.
and gives a thorough going Federalist critique of TJ.
Reference: 1890
1891
Name: Phillips
, P.
Lee
Title: "The Jeffersonian States."
Publication: Daughters of the
American Revolution Magazine
Volume: 52
Date: (1918)
Pages: 343-44
Notes: Describes a map of the Northwest Territory in 1785
showing names of possible states as given by TJ.
Reference: 1891
1892
Name: Pierce
, D.
T.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson on Cuba."
Publication: Public
Opinion
Volume: 24
Date: (1898)
Pages: 454-55
Notes: Suggests TJ was more interested in keeping European
"despotisms" out of America
than in annexing Cuba.
Reference: 1892
1893
Name: Plaisted
, Thais
M.
Title: Thomas Jefferson Parliamentarian: With Annotated Citation
Bibliography
Publisher: The Author
City: Los Angeles
Date: 1978
Pages: pp. 47
Notes: Earlier edition in 1974, not
seen. A note on sources for TJ's Manual of Parliamentary Practice and
identification of the
abbreviated citations.
Reference: 1893
1894
Name: Pole
, J.
R.
Title: "Elective Despotism and Other Perils: Jefferson and Madison on
the
Shortcomings of the Constitution of 1776"
Publication: Political ins of the
American Republic
Publisher: Macmillan/St. Martin's Press
City: London/New
York
Date: 1966
Pages: 296-304
Notes: Contends
TJ's guiding principle was respect for will of the people, despite
wavering in the direction of
more orthodox Whig "persona and property" doctrine to which Madison
was
closer.
Reference: 1894
1895
Name: Pole
, J.
R.
Title: "The Meanings of a Self-Evident Truth"
Publication: The
Pursuit of Equality in American History
Publisher: Univ. of California Press
City: Berkeley
Date: 1978
Pages: 51-58
Notes: Claims TJ's moral
universalism as expressed in the phrase "all men are created equal" was
"a vulnerable
instrument of revolutionary policy;" being too easy to take literally, it
was later turned
against itself.
Reference: 1895
1896
Name: Pole
, J.
R.
Title: "Personifications of the American FXSuture: Hamilton and
Jefferson"
Publication: Foundation of American Independence
1763-1815
Publisher: Bobbs-Merrill
City: Indianapolis
Date: 1972
Pages: 201-11
Notes: Conventional
sketch.
Reference: 1896
1897
Name: Pollard
, James
E.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: The Presidents and the
Press
Publisher: Macmillan
City: New York
Date: 1947
Pages: 52-95
Notes: "Despite the buffeting he had suffered at the hands of the
press, Jefferson carried
to his grave his deep-rooted belief in the necessity for freedom of
expression in a
democracy."
Reference: 1897
1898
Name: Poole
, William
Frederick
Title: "Dr. Cutler and the Ordinance of 1787."
Publication: North American Review
Volume: 122
Date: (1876)
Pages: 235-39
Notes: TJ not the author of the Ordinance of 1787, although
in 1784 he did bring forward the anti-slavery provision in the act of
1784.
Reference: 1898
1899
Name: Pound
Ezra
Title: Jefferson And/or Mussolini: L'Idea Statale. Facism as
I Have Seen It.
Publisher: Stanley Nott
City: London
Date: 1935
Pages: pp. 128
Notes: Also New York: Liveright, 1936. pp. xi, 128. An
attempt to establish the fundamental likenesses of TJ and Mussolini; a
bit of Poundian special
pleading that has convinced no one. American edition contains an
additional letter from
Pound.
Reference: 1899
1900
Name: Powell
, Burt
E.
Title: "Jefferson and the Consular Service."
Publication: Political Science Quarterly
Volume: 21
Date: (1906)
Pages: 626-38
Notes: TJ more than any other was the creator and organizer
of our consular system; he concluded the consular convention with
France and as Secretary
of State set up the consular service which was recognized by the act of
1792.
Reference: 1900
1901
Name: Powers
, Fred
Perry
Title: Jefferson and Jackson on Present Problems
Publisher: Present
Problems Publ. Co.
City: New York
Date: 1897
Pages: pp. 16
Notes: On the "money problem," the tariff, and civil
service.
Reference: 1901
1902
Name: Prager
, Frank
D.
Title: "Trends and Developments in American Patent Law from
Jefferson to
Clifford."
Publication: American Journal of Legal History
Volume: 6
Date: (1962)
Pages: 45-62
Notes: pp. 45-48 give a succinct
account of TJ's handling of the patent office.
Reference: 1902
1903
Name: Price
, John
W.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's Statute of Religious Freedom."
Publication: Virginia State Bar Association
Proceedings
Volume: 42
Date: 1931
Pages: 245-57
Notes: Focus is on historical
background rather than on the Act or its passage per se.
Reference: 1903
1904
Name: Price
, William
Jennings
Title: "'The Characteristic Bent of a Lawyer' in Jefferson."
Publication: Georgetown Law Journal
Volume: 16
Date: (1927)
Pages: 41-54
Notes: Discusses the Commonplace Book as evidence of TJ's
assiduous study of law and looks at his diplomatic work as an
application of it.
Reference: 1904
1905
Name: Prince
, Carl
E.
Title: "The Passing of the Aristocrats: Jefferson's Removal of the
Federalists, 1801-1805."
Publication: Journal of American
History
Volume: 57
Date: (1970)
Pages: 563-75
Notes: TJ's
"patronage policy during his first term was decisive as it was thoroughly
partisan."
Reference: 1905
1906
Name: Proctor
, L.
B.
Title: "Jefferson and Chief Justice Marshall."
Publication: Albany Law Journal
Volume: 44
Date: (1891)
Pages: 342-43
Notes: TJ's contempt of Marshalrs opinions; claims that
Marshalrs associate justices usually agreed with him.
Reference: 1906
1907
Name: Proctor
, L.
B.
Title: "Jefferson and Marshall. Historic Collision Between the
Executive and
the Judiciary."
Publication: Albany Law Journal
Volume: 59
Date: (1899)
Pages: 289-93
Notes: Brief account of Marbury v.
Madison and the Burr trial.
Reference: 1907
1908
Name: Prufer
, Julius
P.
Title: "The Franchise in Virginia from Jefferson Through the
Convention of
1829."
Publication: WMQ
Volume: 2nd ser. 7
Date: (1927)
Pages: 255-70; 8(1928), 17-32
Notes: From 1769 on TJ was "progressively
more democratic in his views."
Reference: 1908
1909
Name: Pulley
, Judith
Ross
Title: "Thomas Jefferson at the Court of Versailles: An American
Philosophe and the Coming of the French Revolution."
Publication: Ph.D.
dissertation
Publisher: Univ. of
Virginia
Date: 1966
Pages: pp.
340
Notes: Although TJ's democratic principles made him sympathetic to
the
revolutionary movement, his reactions were more frequently governed
by practical
considerations pertaining to the welfare of the French people and the
interests of the U.S.
DAI 27/08A, p. 2485.
Reference: 1909
1910
Name: Putnam
Samuel
Title: "Jefferson and the Young Brazilians in
France."
Publication: Science and Society
Volume: 10
Date: 1946
Pages: 185-92
Notes: Good account of TJ's
influence on the Minas Gerais conspirators and of his meeting in Nimes
with Jose Joaquim
de Maia.
Reference: 1910
1911
Name: Quarles
Benjamin
Title: "Antebellum Free Blacks and the Spirit of
'76."
Publication: Journal of Negro History
Volume: 61
Date: (1976)
Pages: 229-42
Notes: Discusses criticism of the
Declaration of Independence and by association of TJ made by black
abolitionists.
Reference: 1911
1912
Name: Quincy
, Josiah
Phillips
Title: "The Louisiana Purchase, and the Appeal to Posterity."
Publication: Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical
Society
Volume: 2nd ser. 18
Date: (1903)
Pages: 48-59
Notes: Defense of Josiah Quincy's
objections to the Purchase; TJ established a dangerous precedent in
being unfaithful to the
Constitution, opening the way to imperialistic acquisitions and the
extension of slavery. Also
rpt. separately.
Reference: 1912
1913
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: The Race Problem. Jefferson's Prophecies
Publisher: n.p.
Date: n.d
Pages: pp.
16
Notes: Racist tract calling for repeal of the 14th and 15th amendments
and
appealing to the authority of TJ.
Reference: 1913
1914
Name: Randall
J.G.
Title: George Washington and Entangling
Alliances
Publication: South Atlantic Quarterly
Volume: 30
Date: 1931
Pages: 221-29
Notes: The phrase is in fact TJ's and
fit his conception of foreign policy, even though Washington gets
credit.
Reference: 1914
1915
Name: Randolph
, Sarah
N.
Title: The Kentucky Resolutions in a New Light
Publication: Nation
Volume: 44
Date: 1887
Pages: 382-84
Notes: Role of TJ in promoting the Kentucky Resolutions by
way of meetings with Wilson Cary Nicholas and the
Breckinridges.
Reference: 1915
1916
Name: Renault
Raoul
Title: Thomas Jefferson and the Loyal and Patriotic
Society of Upper Canada
Publication: North American Notes and
Queries
Volume: 1
Date: 1901
Pages: 201-09,233-44
Notes: After TJ lamented the burning of Washington, Rev. John
Strachan of Upper cnada
replied with an open letter of Canadian grievances; prints Strachan's
letter.
Reference: 1916
1917
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: Celebration of Jefferson's Birthday in Washington,
Wednesday, April 13, 1859
Publisher: Buell & Blanchard
City: Washington
Date: 1859
Pages: pp.16
Notes: The young Republican Party (GOP) tries to capture TJ as one
of its own; prints
speeches by Francis P. Blair and Daniel R. Goodloe, emphasizing TJ's
belief in the
importance of gradual elimination of slavery.
Reference: 1917
1918
Name: Rhinesmith
William Donald
Title: Joseph Dennie, Critic of Jeffersonian
Democracy
Publication: Essays in History
Volume: 7
Date: 1962
Pages: 37-52
Notes: Focus on Dennie, High
Federalist editor of The Port Folio, 1801-1809.
Reference: 1918
1919
Name: Rhodes
, Irwin
S.
Title: What Really Happened to the Jefferson Subpoenas
Publication: American Bar Association Journal
Volume: 60
Date: 1974
Pages: 52-54
Notes: Contends TJ's "claim to an
exclusive exercise of executive privilege. . . was upheld by Chief Justice
Marshall," and
courts in the Watergate case seem to be denying Marshall's ruling. See,
however, item
#1394.
Reference: 1919
1920
Name: Rice
, Philip A.,
II
Title: Thomas Jefferson and the Balance of Power Principle,
1783-1793
Publication: M.A. thesis
Publisher: California State Univ.
City: Fullerton
Date: 1969
Pages: none given
Reference: 1920
1921
Name: Rich
, Bennet
Milton
Title: The Embargo Troubles
Publication: The Presidents
and Civil Disorder
Publisher: The
Brookings Institution
City: Washington
Date: 1941
Pages: 31-37
Notes: TJ's actions at times went beyond the letter of the law,
but given the circumstances his response to resistance to the Embargo
was
creditable.
Reference: 1921
1922
Name: Ridpath
, John
Clark
Title: "Jeffersonian Democracy."
Publication: The
Jeffersonian Democrat
Volume: 2
Date: (1899)
Pages: 438-44
Notes: Campaign rhetoric.
Reference: 1922
1923
Name: Riethmiller
Christopher James
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: Alexander Hamilton and His Contemporaries; or, The
Rise of the American
Constitution
Publisher: Bell and
Daldy
City: London
Date: 1864
Pages: 269-302
Notes: Noble, high-minded Hamilton opposed by TJ, the
crafty, sans-culotte.
Reference: 1923
1924
Name: Risjord
, Norman
K.
Title: "The Compromise of 1790: New Evidence on the Dinner Table
Bargain."
Publication: WMQ
Volume: 3rd ser.
33
Date: (1976)
Pages: 309-14
Notes: TJ's dinner invitation to
Tench Coxe and James Madison, dated June 6, 1790, indicates
negotiations over compromise
concerning the assumption of state debts and location of the national
capital were more
complex than TJ later suggested in the Anas.
Reference: 1924
1925
Name: Risjord
, Norman
K.
Title: "A New Meaning for Jefferson's Democracy."
Publication: Reviews in American History
Volume: 1
Date: (1973)
Pages: 88-95
Notes: Review essay on Ellis, The Jeffersonian
Crisis.
Reference: 1925
1926
Name: Ritcheson
, Charles
R.
Title: "Collision with Secretary Jefferson"
Publication: Aftermath of Revolution: British Policy Toward the
United States
1783-1795
Publisher: Southern Methodist
Univ. Press
City: Dallas
Date: 1969
Pages: 231-42
Notes: Confrontation of TJ and George Hammond, British
minister.
Reference: 1926
1927
Name: Robertson
, Walter
S.
Title: "Report to the Founder on Foreign Affairs."
Publication: U.S. Department of State Bulletin
Volume: 36
Date: (1957)
Pages: 682-87
Notes: Compares TJ's foreign
policy with that of today.
Reference: 1927
1928
Name: Robinson
, Donald
L.
Title: Slavery in the Structure of American Politics, 1765-1820
Publisher: Harcourt
Brace Jovanovich
City: New York
Date: 1971
Pages: 81-97
Notes: Characterizes TJ as the "only political leader of
consequence in Revolutionary America who moved openly against
Negro slavery," mostly on
the basis of his rejected passage in the Declaration.
Reference: 1928
1929
Name: Roche
, George
Charles, III.
Title: "The Real American Revolution."
Publication: Freeman
Volume: 23
Date: (1973)
Pages: 395-98
Notes: The founders had two ideas: "the Tom
Jefferson-limited government idea and the Adam Smith-free enterprise
idea."
Reference: 1929
1930
Name: Rogers
, Robert,
Jr.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's Leadership of the Republican Party,
January,
1797 to June, 1798."
Publication: M.A. thesis
Publisher: Univ. of California
City: Berkeley
Date: 1953
Pages: none given
Reference: 1930
1931
Name: Rooney
, William
E.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the New Orleans Marine
Hospital."
Publication: Journal of Southern History
Volume: 22
Date: (1956)
Pages: 167-82
Notes: Describes first years of Marine Hospital Service in
New Orleans; TJ's "efforts to provide medical care for seamen in an
unhealthy port ... were
typical of his humanitarianism."
Reference: 1931
1932
Name: Roosevelt
, Franklin
D.
Title: "We Seek Peace—Enduring Peace."
Publication: Vital
Speeches
Volume: 9
Date: (1945)
Pages: 423-24
Notes: Speech FDR wrote the night before he died, to be delivered
over radio on TJ's
birthday.
Reference: 1932
1933
Name: Rose
, U.
M.
Title: "The Case Between Jefferson and Marshall."
Publication: Colorado Bar Association Reports
Volume: 4
Date: (1902)
Pages: 123-56
Notes: Surveys the whole TJ-Marshall relationship,
sympathetically to each; claims TJ was in the wrong with Marshall, but
a great man for all
that.
Reference: 1933
1934
Name: Rosenberg
Arthur
Title: "Robespierre and Jefferson"
Publication: Democracy and Socialism, A Contribution to the Political
History of the Past
150 Years
Publisher: Knopf
City: New York
Date: 1939
Pages: 10-21
Notes: Both Robespierre's and TJ's revolutions failed because of the
"bourgeois-capitalistic spirit of the age" and because of the leaders'
failure to understand "the
actual social processes of their time."
Reference: 1934
1935
Name: Rostow
, Eugene
Victor
Title: The Consent of the Governed
Publisher: Thomas
Jefferson Memorial Foundation
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1968
Pages: pp. 27
Notes: TJ's case for revolution does
not depend on his 18th-century natural law doctrine but on a more
general theory about the
nature of a free political community. Laws are tested by individuals, e.g.
Thoreau, but when
unable to persuade his fellow citizens of his rightness, a dissenter must
follow the will of
society. Vietnam War-era statement.
Reference: 1935
1936
Name: Roth
, George
L.
Title: "Verse Satire on 'Faction,' 1790-1815."
Publication: WMQ
Volume: 3rd ser. 17
Date: (1960)
Pages: 473-85
Notes: Includes account of Federalist satire aimed at TJ by
Thomas Fessenden and others.
Reference: 1936
1937
Name: Rowland
, Kate
Mason
Title: "A Lost Paper of Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: WMQ
Volume: 1
Date: (1892)
Pages: 34-45
Notes: Prints a draft of TJ's proposed constitution of 1776 for
Virginia; this document does not, however, invalidate the role of George
Mason.
Reference: 1937
1938
Name: Royster
Charles
Title: "A Battle of Memoirs; Light-Horse Harry Lee and
Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: Virginia Cavalcade
Volume: 31
Date: 1981
Pages: 112-27
Notes: Excerpted from the authors's
Light-Horse Harry Lee, New York: Knopf, 1981. Covers conflicting
memories of the British
invasion of Virginia.
Reference: 1938
1939
Name: Rutland
, Robert
A.
Title: "The Jeffersonian Genesis"
Publication: The Democrats
from Jefferson to Carter
Publisher: Louisiana State Univ. Press
City: Baton Rouge
Date: 1979
Pages: 1-28
Notes: Brief account of the building of
the Democratic party during TJ's presidency.
Reference: 1939
1940
Name: Saint
Percy
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and Government by
Party."
Publication: Louisiana Historical Quarterly
Volume: 8
Date: (1925)
Pages: 41-51
Notes: TJ was unjust and
unreasonable in disliking John Marshall and Patrick Henry, but he
helped to establish "a
government which requires organized self-restraint to perpetuate it," so
we should ignore his
rhapsodies and unrealities about liberty.
Reference: 1940
1941
Name: Salstrom
P.
Title: "Individualism to Community Land."
Publication: Green Revolution
Volume: 32
Date: 1975
Pages: 1
Reference: 1941
1942
Name: Sawvel
, Franklin
B.
Title: "Introduction"
Publication: The Complete Anas of Thomas
Jefferson
Publisher: Round Table
Press
City: New York
Date: 1902
Pages: none
given
Notes: Describes the background of the Anas, points out serious
problems in editions relying on the H. A. Washington edition of
1854.
Reference: 1942
1943
Name: Scanlon
, James
E.
Title: "A Sudden Conceit: Jefferson and the Louisiana Government
Bill of
1804."
Publication: Louisiana History
Volume: 9
Date: (1968)
Pages: 139-62
Notes: TJ composed the bill establishing a government for
Louisiana, but John Breckinridge of Kentucky introduced it and the
authorship was kept
secret. Describes the debate on the bill.
Reference: 1943
1944
Name: Schachner
Nathan
Title: "Jefferson: A Slippery Politician."
Publication: American Mercury
Volume: 46
Date: (1939)
Pages: 49-55
Notes: Politicians of every stripe quote him because "Jefferson
was the most inconsistent of men."
Reference: 1944
1945
Name: Schapsmeier
Edward L. and Frederick H.
Title: "The Hamilton-Jefferson
Confrontation: Origins of the American Political System."
Publication: Social
Sciences
Volume: 46
Date: (1971)
Pages: 139-47
Notes: Argues that "A synthesis of ideas took place along with a
readiness to compromise
which gave birth to a nonideologically oriented political
system."
Reference: 1945
1946
Name: Schellenburg
, T.
R.
Title: "Jeffersonian Origins of the Monroe Doctrine."
Publication: Hispanic American Historical Review
Volume: 14
Date: (1934)
Pages: 1-31
Notes: As early as August 1822 TJ
began advocating an American system; influenced by the writings of the
Abbe Pradt, he
developed the idea in letters with the Abbe Correa and James Monroe.
TJ "more than any
other individual was responsible for the basic doctrine of Monroe's
message of
1823."
Reference: 1946
1947
Name: Scherr
Arthur
Title: "The 'Republican Experiment' and the Election of
1796 in Virginia."
Publication: West Virginia History
Volume: 37
Date: (1976)
Pages: 89-108
Notes: Members of each party in
Virginia were aware of the importance of this election for the success
of the democratic
process; Virginians' pride in national history overcame sectional
differences when Adams
won out over TJ.
Reference: 1947
1948
Name: Schouler
James
Title: "First Administration of Thomas Jefferson" and
"Second Administration of Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: History of the United
States of America, Under the Constitution. Vol. II.
1801-1817
Publisher: Dodd Mead
City: New
York
Date: 1882
Pages: 1-204
Notes: Balanced view
of TJ and his administration; conceded the usual flaws, no "military
instinct," dissimulation,
etc., he is still a philosophic statesman who had some great successes as
president and at
least one failure (the Embargo). Suggests that had he made a tour of
New England while
president, much of the mutual distrust might have subsided.
Reference: 1948
1949
Name: Schulte
, Nordholt
J. W.
Title: "De Onafhankelijkheidsverklaring: Droom of
Richtsnoer."
Publication: Kleio
Volume: 17
Date: (1976)
Pages: 1071-84
Notes: "The Declaration of Independence: Dream or
Guidepost." Discusses Declaration and TJ's role, concluding that it
remains a guide for most
Americans.
Reference: 1949
1950
Name: Schurman
, Jacob
G.
Title: "Jefferson and the Public Policies of Today."
Publication: Univ. of Virginia Alumni Bulletin
Volume: 3rd ser.
4
Date: (1911)
Pages: 219-36
Reference: 1950
1951
Name: Schwartz
Bernard
Title: "Jefferson-Madison Correspondence"
Publication: The Great Rights of Mankind: A History of the
American Bill of the
American Bill of Rights
Publisher: Oxford
Univ. Press
City: New York
Date: 1977
Pages: 115-18
Notes: Inconclusive comments on the letters on proposed Bill
of Rights.
Reference: 1951
1952
Name: Scott
, William
B.
Title: In Pursuit of Happiness: American Conceptions of Property from
the
Seventeenth to the Twentieth Century
Publisher: Indiana Univ. Press
City: Bloomington
Date: 1977
Pages: pp. xi, 244
Notes: TJ discussed passim, but not especially perceptively; conclusion
is titled "The
Lingering World of Thomas Jefferson."
Reference: 1952
1953
Name: Scruggs
, J. H.,
Jr.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's Views of Democracy and the
Negro."
Publication: Alabama Historical Quarterly
Volume: 8
Date: 1946
Pages: 95-102
Notes: Commenting, "Democracy is not a gift" but a
"development of personality," quotes from Query XIV in Notes on the
differences between
black and white races.
Reference: 1953
1954
Name: Sealove
Sandra
Title: "The Founding Fathers as Seen by the Marques de
Casa-Irujo."
Publication: The Americas
Volume: 20
Date: (1963)
Pages: 37-42
Notes: Irujo became Spanish
ambassador to the U.S. in 1796 and described TJ and others in letters
now in the Archivo
Historico Nacional, Madrid.
Reference: 1954
1955
Name: Sears
, Louis
M.
Title: "British Industry and the Embargo."
Publication: Quarterly Journal of Economics
Volume: 34
Date: (1919)
Pages: 88-113
Notes: Contends that the Embargo worked real hardships on
British industry but that America lacked resolution to pursue the
experiment.
Reference: 1955
1956
Name: Sears
, Louis
Martin
Title: "Jefferson and the Embargo."
Publication: Ph.D.
dissertation
Publisher: Univ. of
Chicago
City: Chicago
Date: 1922
Pages: none
given
Notes: See next item.
Reference: 1956
1957
Name: Sears
, Louis
M.
Title: Jefferson and the Embargo
Publisher: Duke Univ.
Press
City: Durham
Date: 1927
Pages: pp. ix,
340
Notes: "... in urging the embargo Jefferson was pursuing not a hasty
opportunism, but rather the logic of his entire philosophy of life," i.e. his
essentially pacific
theories, and "the exigencies of the situation revealed Jefferson as an
administrator of a high
order."
Reference: 1957
1958
Name: Selden
, Richard
Ely
Title: Criticism on the Declaration of Independence as a Literary
Document. By Mon Droit
Publisher: For Sale at the News Offices
City: New York
Date: 1846
Pages: pp. 44
Notes: Charges that "its author had no distinct ideas on the subject he
was writing about;
or if he had, he possessed no faith in the truth of his assertions." Traces
the effect of these
"sophisms" on the South and on the "national genius."
Reference: 1958
1959
Name: Semmes
, Thomas,
Jr.
Title: Oration Delivered at the Request of the Jefferson Society of the
University of Virginia, on the Anniversary of the Birth-Day of Thomas
Jefferson, April 13,
1833, in the Episcopal Church, Charlottesville, Va.
Publisher: Virginia
Advocate Office
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1833
Pages: pp. 15
Notes: Sketches TJ's career, ends in an anti-"consolidation"
states rights argument.
Reference: 1959
1960
Name: Sensabaugh
George F.
Title: "Jefferson's Use of Milton in the Ecclesiastical
Controversies of 1776."
Publication: American Literature
Volume: 26
Date: (1955)
Pages: 552-59
Notes: TJ read Milton's Of
Reformation in Engla>23-25
Notes: Sketch on TJ as minister to France, emphasizing his
work as the equivalent of a modern public affairs officer.
Reference: 1961
1962
Name: Shackelford
George Green, ed.
Title: "Benedict Arnold in Richmond, January
1781: His Proposal Concerning Prize Goods."
Publication: VMHB
Volume: 60
Date: (1952)
Pages: 591-99
Notes: Account of Arnold's raid and TJ's
response.
Reference: 1962
1963
Name: Shannon
, Joseph
B.
Title: A Revival of the Doctrines of Jefferson Necessar to Check the
Rising
Tides of Hamiltonian Privilege
Publisher: Government Printing Office
City: Washington
Date: 1932
Pages: pp: 24
Reference: 1963
1964
Name: Shannon
, Joseph
B.
Title: Thomas Jefferson, The Advocate of Truth, Freedom and
Equality.
Public Speeches of Joseph B. Shannon Touching upon Unfamiliar
Phases of the Life and
Teachings of The Great American Statesman
Publisher: Regular Democratic Club
City: Kansas City, Mo.
Date: 1930
Pages: pp. 32
Notes: TJ used to attack the "follies of the millionaires."
Reference: 1964
1965
Name: Sharswood
George
Title: An Address Upon the Rights of the States,
Delivered Before the State Rights Association of Pennsylvania, and a
Public Meeting of
Citizens, on the 14th of April, 1834, at the Commissioner's Hall in the
Northern Liberties of
Philadelphia
Publisher: J. Harding
City: Philadelphia
Date: 1834
Pages: pp. 8
Reference: 1965
1966
Name: Shaw
Albert
Title: "A Notable Anniversary."
Publication: The American Monthly Review of
Reviews
Volume: 27
Date: (1903)
Pages: 515-20
Notes: Louisiana Purchase and TJ's
part in it.
Reference: 1966
1967
Name: Shaw
Albert
Title: "Political Parties in Perspective."
Publication: Review of Reviews
Volume: 94
Date: 1936
Pages: 15-18
Notes: Brief account of the rise of the party system behind TJ
and Hamilton; criticizes Claude Bowers for partisanship.
Reference: 1967
1968
Name: Sheehan
, Bernard
W
Title: Seeds of Extinction; Jeffersonian Philanthropy and the American
Indian
Publisher: Univ. of North Carolina Press
City: Chapel Hi
Date: 1973
Pages: pp. xii, 301
Notes: TJ wished to assimilate
Indians into white society, but since he and those who shared his ideas
tended to
conceptualize the Indians abstractly, they failed to realize the profoundly
destructive effects
this would have for the Indians. Best book on TJ's Indian
policy.
Reference: 1968
1969
Name: Shimakawa
Masashi
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the Indian
Problem."
Publication: Amerika Kenkyu/American Review
Volume: 12
Date: (1978)
Pages: 214-15
Notes: In Japanese; abstract in
English.
Reference: 1969
1970
Name: Shiryaev
, B.
A.
Title: "Tomas Dzhefferson i Amerikanskaia Konstitutsiia."
Publication: Vestnik Leningradskogo U.: Seriia Istorii lazyka i
Literatury
Date: 1977
Pages: 49-55
Notes: TJ recognized some of the
reasons for antidemocratic tendencies in the constitutional convention
and, while seeing some
good points in the Constitution, insisted on a Bill of Rights.
Reference: 1970
1971
Name: Shortridge
, George
D.
Title: "Mr. Jefferson—The Declaration of Independence and
Freedom."
Publication: DeBow's Review
Volume: 26
Date: (1859)
Pages: 547-59
Notes: "Mr. Jefferson's doctrine is
the dream of an enthusiast or visionary," and does not justify
abolition.
Reference: 1971
1972
Name: Showalter
, William
Joseph
Title: "Jefferson as President."
Publication: Virginia Journal
of Education
Volume: 19
Date: (1926)
Pages: 345-49
Notes: Compares TJ to other presidents, particularly Wilson.
Reference: 1972
1973
Name: Shulim
, Joseph
I.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson Views Napoleon."
Publication: VMHB
Volume: 60
Date: (1952)
Pages: 288-304
Notes: TJ's opinions of Napoleon varied with circumstances,
but he ultimately saw him as "the author of more misery and suffering
to the world than any
being who has ever lived before him."
Reference: 1973
1974
Name: Shurr
, Georgia
Hooks
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the French Revolution."
Publication: American Society Legion of Honor
Magazine
Volume: 59
Date: 1979\80
Pages: 161-82
Notes: Competent account from
printed sources; claims the French Revolution was partly of TJ's
making.
Reference: 1974
1975
Name: Sigaud
, Louis
A.
Title: "The Tie That Severed."
Publication: Tyler's
Quarterly
Volume: 31
Date: (1949)
Pages: 6-22
Notes: Aaron
Burr innocent of intriguing to become President in 1800, but TJ thought
he did and this
explains his "relentless animus" toward Burr.
Reference: 1975
1976
Name: Sigaud
, Louis
A.
Title: "Tried and Not Found Wanting."
Publication: Tyler's
Quarterly
Volume: 31
Date: (1950)
Pages: 225-52
Notes: On
TJ's "persecution" of Burr at his trial in 1807.
Reference: 1976
1977
Name: Simpson
, Joseph
Bernard
Title: Hamiltonism vs. Jeffersonism. A Refutation of the Popular
Calumnies Against Alexander Hamilton
Publisher: Thomas J. Howarth & Co.
City: Chester, Ill.
Date: 1904
Pages: pp. 64
Notes: The usual Hamiltonian's case against TJ.
Reference: 1977
1978
Name: Sisson
Daniel
Title: The American Revolution of 1800
Publisher: Knopf
City: New York
Date: 1974
Pages: pp.xvii,468
Notes: Examination of the circumstances and significance
of TJ's coming to power in 1800. Argues that he conceived a "strategy
that will enable the
people to negate the present or existing system. By a conversion of
military to peaceful
means, Jefferson produced a strategy and an organization whose means
could be identified in
spirit and principle with the purposes of the revolution. It enabled the
people to identify with
the emerging democratic sentiment that was a 'second city' within the
body politic.... the
capacity of the Jeffersonians to combine a revolutionary ideology and a
dynamic political
organization culminated in the first modern theory of a politics of
revolution." Suggestive
study.
Reference: 1978
1979
Name: Skeen
Carl
Title: Jefferson and the West, 1798-1808
Publisher: Anthony
Wayne Parkway Board/Ohio State Museum
City: Columbus, Ohio
Date: 1960
Pages: pp. 54
Notes: Originally an M.A. thesis at
Ohio State Univ.; discusses TJ's policies on Western expansion while
president, with
emphasis on the old Northwest. Concludes that "The West, in a sense,
began with
Jefferson."
Reference: 1979
1980
Name: Skolnik
, Richard,
comp.
Title: 1803: Jefferson's Decision, The United States Purchases
Louisiana
Publisher: Chelsea House
City: New York
Date: 1969
Pages: pp. xix, 194
Notes: Collection of primary
material for undergraduates; introduction and notes.
Reference: 1980
1981
Name: Sloane
, William
M.
Title: "World Aspects of the Louisiana Purchase."
Publication: AHR
Volume: 8
Date: (1904)
Pages: 507-21
Notes: TJ forced into the Purchase because of, among other
reasons, a dangerous political situation at home with the West and
South possibly ready to go
over to the Federalists. Both the Federalists and the Republicans in the
subsequent squabble
over constitutionality tacitly abandoned the strict constructionist view of
powers delegated to
Congress.
Reference: 1981
1982
Name: Small
, Norman
J.
Title: Some Presidential Interpretations of the Presidency
Publication: Johns Hopkins Univ. Studies in Historical and Political
Science
Volume: Series 50, no. 2.
Publisher: Johns
Hopkins Press
City: Baltimore
Date: 1932
Pages: pp. 208
Notes: Organized thematically; compares opinions of
Washington, TJ, Lincoln, T. Roosevelt, and Wilson.
Reference: 1982
1983
Name: Smelser
Marshall
Title: "The Glorious Fourth—or, Glorious Second? or
Eighth?"
Publication: History Teacher
Volume: 3
Date: 1970
Pages: 25-30
Reference: 1983
1984
Name: Smith
, Charles
Emory
Title: "The Louisiana Purchase"
Publication: The Writings
of Thomas Jefferson, ed. Lipscomb and Bergh
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association
City: Washington
Date: 1903
Pages: 3:i-vii
Reference: 1984
1985
Name: Smith
Gaddis
Title: "The U.S. vs. International Terrorists, A Chapter
from Our Past."
Publication: American Heritage
Volume: 28
Date: 1977
Pages: 37-43
Notes: TJ's efforts to put down the
Barbary pirates are not an adequate model for dealing with present-day
terrorist
highjackers.
Reference: 1985
1986
Name: Smith
, Glenn
Curtis
Title: "Notes on Thomas Jefferson's Summary View of the Rights of
British Americans."
Publication: VMHB
Volume: 59
Date: (1951)
Pages: 494-98
Notes: Uncritical description and
brief account of the historical context.
Reference: 1986
1987
Name: Smith
, James
Morton
Title: Freedom's Fetters: The Alien and Sedition Laws and American
Civil Liberties
Publisher: Cornell Univ. Press
City: Ithaca
Date: 1956
Pages: pp. xv, 464
Notes: The definitive book on
the subject, focusing particularly on the struggles in the press. TJ
mentioned throughout,
more as an object of political attention than as an active participant in
this phase of the
resistance to the Alien and Sedition Laws.
Reference: 1987
1988
Name: Smith
, James
Morton
Title: "The Grass Roots Origins of the Kentucky Resolutions."
Publication: WMQ
Volume: 3rd ser. 27
Date: (1970)
Pages: 221-245
Notes: Argues for closer examination of events in Kentucky
prior to the Resolutions as a balance to historians' concentration on TJ's
involvement as
theoretician and author.
Reference: 1988
1989
Name: Smith
, Robert
Harold
Title: "Albert Gallatin and American Fiscal Policy during Jefferson's
First Administration."
Publication: Ph.D. dissertation
Publisher: Syracuse Univ.
City: Syracuse
Date: 1954
Pages: pp. 276
Notes: Discusses Gallatin's role in trying to achieve the three main
financial goals of TJ's
administration, prompt retirement of the federal debt, reduction of
taxation, and economy in
government. Although TJ and Madison had opposed the First Bank of
the United States,
under Gallatin's influence the Bank was strengthened and expanded.
DAI 14/09, p.
1325.
Reference: 1989
1990
Name: Smith
, Sherwin
D.
Title: "Forty-two Campaigns Ago."
Publication: New York
Times Magazine
Date: 1964
Pages: 82-88
Notes: On TJ, John Adams, and America's "first campaign" in
1796.
Reference: 1990
1991
Name: Smith
, William
Raymond
Title: "The Leader of the Consensus"
Publication: The
Rhetoric of American Politics
Publisher: Greenwood Publishing
City: Westport, Conn.
Date: 1969
Pages: 125-42
Notes: Rhetorical analysis of TJ's
first inaugural speech.
Reference: 1991
1992
Name: Soto Paz
Rafael
Title: No es de Jefferson La Declaracion de
Independencia
Publisher: Editorial Lex
City: Havana
Date: 1947
Pages: pp. 32
Notes: Argues for Paine's authorship.
Reference: 1992
1993
Name: Spencer
, Donald
S.
Title: "Appeals to the People: The Later Genet Affair."
Publication: New York Historical Society Quarterly
Volume: 54
Date: (1970)
Pages: 241-67
Notes: TJ's role in the excitement
about Genet's threat to appeal over Washington's head to the people.
His letter demanding
Genet's recall was in fact a demand for a reevaluation of French policy
toward the United
States and an attempt to protect American neutrality.
Reference: 1993
1994
Name: Spiker
, Franklin
A.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson as a Member of the Continental
congress."
Publication: M.A. thesis
Publisher: Univ. of Virginia
Date: 1934
Pages: pp. 93
Reference: 1994
1995
Name: Spiro
, Jeffery
H.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the Origins of American
Neutrality."
Publication: M.A. thesis
Publisher: Queens College (CUNY)
Date: 1975
Pages: none given
Reference: 1995
1996
Name: Spivak
Burton
Title: "Jefferson, England, and the Emba Revolution
Publisher: Univ. Press of Virginia
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1979
Pages: pp. Xiii, 250
Notes: Examines TJ's foreign policy toward England and his concern
for the growth in the
United States of English political forms, social ideas, and commercial
development. Contends
that "the commercial goals of Jefferson's English diplomacy encouraged
the very kind of
national economic development that he found so incompatible with his
republican
dreams."
Reference: 1997
1998
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Sporadic Attacks on the Supreme Court."
Publication: Congressional Digest
Volume: 16
Date: 1937
Pages: 70-73
Notes: Covers TJ's attacks on the court and Marbury vs.
Madison as a general background for FDR's difficulties with the
court.
Reference: 1998
1999
Name: Sprague
Marshall
Title: So Vast So Beautiful a Land: Louisiana and the
Purchase
Publisher: Little Brown
City: Boston
Date: 1974
Pages: pp. xix, 396
Notes: Discovery and eventual acquisition of the
Louisiana Territory. A popular account which turns TJ into a Westerner
of the spirit and
imagination.
Reference: 1999
2000
Name: Sprague
, Stuart
Seely
Title: "Jefferson, Kentucky and the Closing of the Port of New
Orleans,
1802-1803."
Publication: Kentucky Historical Society Register
Volume: 70
Date: (1972)
Pages: 312-17
Notes: "Rather than relaxing in
1802-1803, President Jefferson made strenuous efforts to keep Kentucky
from exploding"
into rash military action as a response to the French takeover of New
Orleans.
Reference: 2000
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