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Kenneth R.; United States Capitol Historical Society Bowling - Neither Separate Nor Equal - 9780821413272 - V9780821413272
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Neither Separate Nor Equal

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Description for Neither Separate Nor Equal Hardback. Series: Perspectives on the History of Congress, 1789-1801. Num Pages: 355 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: 1KBB; 3JF; HBJK; HBLL; JPH; JPQ. Category: (G) General (US: Trade); (P) Professional & Vocational; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 230 x 162 x 992. Weight in Grams: 767.

Scholars today take for granted the existence of a “wall of separation” dividing the three branches of the federal government. Neither Separate nor Equal: Congress in the 1790s demonstrates that such lines of separation among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches, however, were neither so clearly delineated nor observed in the first decade of the federal government’s history.
The first two essays describe the social and cultural milieu attending the movement of the republican court from New York to Philadelphia and the physical and social environment of Philadelphia in the 1790s. The following section examines the congressional career of New York’s Egbert Benson, the senatorial career of Robert Morris as an expression of his economic interests, the vigorous opposition of Rep. William Branch Giles to the Federalist policies of the Washington administration, and finally the underappreciated role of congressional spouses.
The last five essays concentrate on areas of interbranch cooperation and conflict. In particular, they discuss the meaning of separation of powers in the 1790s, Washington as an active president with Congress, the contrast between Hamilton’s and Jefferson’s exercise of political influence with Congress, and John Adams’s relationship with Congress during the Quasi-War crisis.
The essays in this collection, the second volume of the series Perspectives on the History of Congress, 1789-1801, originated in two conferences held in 1995 and 1996 by the United States Capitol Historical Society.

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Format
Hardback
Publication date
2000
Publisher
Ohio University Press United States
Number of pages
355
Condition
New
Series
Perspectives on the History of Congress, 1789-1801
Number of Pages
368
Place of Publication
Athens, United States
ISBN
9780821413272
SKU
V9780821413272
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About Kenneth R.; United States Capitol Historical Society Bowling
Kenneth R. Bowling is coeditor of The Documentary History of the First Federal Congress, 1789–1791, and the author of The Creation of Washington, D.C.: The Idea and Location of the American Capital. Donald R. Kennon is the former chief historian and vice president of the United States Capitol Historical Society. He is editor of the Ohio University Press series Perspectives on the History of Congress, 1789–1801.

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