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The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 28: 1 January 1794 to 29 February 1796

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 28: 1 January 1794 to 29 February 1796

Contributors:

By (Author) Thomas Jefferson
Edited by John Catanzariti

ISBN:

9780691047805

Publisher:

Princeton University Press

Imprint:

Princeton University Press

Publication Date:

8th January 2001

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Biography and non-fiction prose
History of the Americas

Dewey:

973.46092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

688

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 235mm

Weight:

936g

Description

This volume brings Jefferson into retirement after his tenure as Secretary of State and returns him to private life at Monticello. He professes his desire to be free of public responsibilities and live the life of a farmer, spending his time tending to his estates. Turning his attention to the improvement of his farms and finances, Jefferson surveys his fields, experiments with crop rotation, and establishes a nailery on Mulberry Row. He embarks upon an ambitious plan to renovate Monticello, a long-term task that will eventually transform his residence. Although Jefferson is distant from Philadelphia, the seat of the federal government, he is not completely divorced from the politics of the day. His friends, especially James Madison, with whom he exchanges almost sixty letters in the period covered by this volume, keep him fully informed about the efforts of Republican county and town meetings, the Virginia General Assembly, Congress, and the press to counter Federalist policies. An emerging Republican opposition is taking shape in response to the Jay Treaty, and Jefferson is keenly interested in its progress.Although in June, 1795, he claims to have "proscribed newspapers" from Monticello, in fact he never entirely cuts himself off from the world. At the end of that year, he takes pains to ensure that he will have two full sets of Benjamin Franklin Bache's Aurora, the influential Republican newspaper, one set to be held in Philadelphia for binding and one to be sent directly to Monticello.

Author Bio

John Catanzariti edited the Jefferson Papers while he was Senior Research Scholar at Princeton University. The Associate Editors of this volume are Eugene R. Sheridan, J. Jefferson Looney, James P. McClure, and Elaine Weber Pascu. Barbara B. Oberg, Senior Research Scholar at Princeton University, is the General Editor of The Papers of Thomas Jefferson.

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