Alexander Hamilton: A BiographyThe founders of the American republic were ardently concerned with the judgment of posterity. Had they known what a fickle muse Clio would prove to be, they might have been more anxious. The making of myths and legends, complete with a hagiology and demonology, is inherent in the process of evolution toward nationhood. Consequently, individual actors in the original drama have often been consigned by History to roles they did not actually play, and the most important of them have played shifting roles, being heroes in one generation and villains in the next. It is therefore not surprising that Alexander Hamilton--along with Washington, Jefferson, Adams, and Madison--has had his ups and downs at the hands of historians. |
Contents
Young Man Hamilton | 3 |
Education in the Political Arts 17751783 | 27 |
Education in the Legal Arts 17821784 | 49 |
Completion of an Education 17841787 | 71 |
Constitutional Revolution A Preliminary Step | 95 |
Hamiltonianism | 117 |
The Financial Dilemma | 143 |
Funding and Assumption | 163 |
Attack and Counterattack 17911792 | 237 |
The Duel with Jefferson 1793 | 263 |
Prime Minister | 285 |
Minister in Absentia | 307 |
The Adams Years 17971801 | 329 |
Epilogue | 355 |
Notes | 365 |
Index | 449 |
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