Series
Summary
An analysis of the political career of Thomas Jefferson considers his efforts for minimalist leadership, mandates for free public education and the separation of church and state, and contributions to national development. Full description
- A Pivotal Election
- Defining His Presidency
- Interpreting the Constitution in a Republican Fashion
- A Painful Reelection
- Contest for the West
- Foreign Policy Proves a Quagmire
- Coming to Terms with Thomas Jefferson
- Epilogue.