Washingtons Government: Charting the Origins of the Federal Administration

  • Max M. Edling
  • , Peter J. Kastor

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Abstract

Washington's Government shows how George Washington's administration-the subject of remarkably little previous study-was both more dynamic and more uncertain than previously thought. Rather than simply following a blueprint laid out by the Constitution, Washington and his advisors constructed over time a series of possible mechanisms for doing the nation's business. The results were successful in some cases, disastrous in others. Yet at the end of Washington's second term, there was no denying that the federal government had achieved remarkable results. As Americans debate the nature of good national governance two and a half centuries after the founding, this volume's insights appear timelier than ever.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherUniversity of Virginia Press
Number of pages278
ISBN (Electronic)9780813946146
ISBN (Print)9780813946139
StatePublished - Jul 13 2021

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