George Washington and Alexander Hamilton:
The Political and Economical Foundations for a New Nation
July 13-18, 2003

Books:

  1. James Roger Sharp, American Politics in the Early Republic: The New Nation in Crisis (New Haven, 1995) ISBN 0300065191
  2. Thomas Slaughter, The Whiskey Rebellion: Frontier Epilogue to the American Revolution (New York, 1986) ISBN 0195051912
  3. Forrest McDonald, Alexander Hamilton: A Biography ISBN 039330048X
  4. Joseph J. Ellis, Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation (New York, 2000) ISBN 0375705244
  5. James Thomas Flexner, Washington: The Indispensable Man (Boston, 1974) ISBN 0316286168

Articles:

Cornell, Saul, "Aristocracy Assailed: the Ideology of Backcountry Anti-Federalism," Journal of American History 76 (March, 1990), 1148-72

Hutson, James H., "Country, Court, and Constitution: Antifederalism and the Historians," William and Mary Q., 38 (July, 1981).

Kohn, Richard H., "The Inside History of the Newburgh Conspiracy: America and the Coup d'Etat," William and Mary Q., 27 (April, 1970), 187 220.

James Roger Sharp, "Unraveling the Mystery of Jefferson's Letter of April 27, 1795," Journal of the Early Republic 6 (Winter, 1986), 411-18.

Irwin Unger and Robert R. Tomes, editors, American Issues: A Primary Source Reader in United States History, Volume I to 1877 (Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2002), chapter 6 from pages 140 to 169. This includes excerpts from Hamilton's financial reports, Washington's Farewell Address, Alien and Sedition Acts, etc.

Jefferson, Notes on the State of Virginia, Query XIX

Madison, "Federalist 10"