The Creation of the Presidency / Edition 1

The Creation of the Presidency / Edition 1

by Charles C. Thach, Jr.
ISBN-10:
086597697X
ISBN-13:
9780865976979
Pub. Date:
05/31/2010
Publisher:
Liberty Fund, Incorporated
ISBN-10:
086597697X
ISBN-13:
9780865976979
Pub. Date:
05/31/2010
Publisher:
Liberty Fund, Incorporated
The Creation of the Presidency / Edition 1

The Creation of the Presidency / Edition 1

by Charles C. Thach, Jr.

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Overview

Fresh from a battle against monarchy, the American Founders were wary of a strong executive, but they were equally conscious that unchecked legislative power risked all the excesses of democracy. Creating an effective executive who did not dominate the legislative body posed a significant challenge. In The Creation of the Presidency, 1775–1789, Charles Thach’s lucid analysis reveals how these conflicting concerns shaped the writing of the Constitution and the early clarification of executive powers.

Charles C. Thach, Jr. (1894–1966) was educated at Johns Hopkins Universityand received his Ph.D. in 1922. Specializing in political theory, he taught at the Universityof Minnesota and Johns Hopkins. He later became a Professor of Government at New York University, where he taught for over thirty years.

Forrest McDonald is Professor Emeritus of American History at the Universityof Alabama and author of States’ Rights and the Union.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780865976979
Publisher: Liberty Fund, Incorporated
Publication date: 05/31/2010
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.60(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

Table of Contents


Foreword to the Liberty Fund Edition, Forrest McDonald ix
I General Political Tendencies, 1776–1787 1
II State Executive Power, 1776–1787 13
III National Executive Power, 1776–1787 45
IV The Presidency in the Federal Convention 65
V The Presidency in the Federal Convention: Later Phases 92
VI The Removal Debate 124
VII Conclusions 150
Appendix: Introduction, Herbert J. Storing 163
Index 173
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