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Alexander Hamilton’s contribution to the Federalist Papers

Posted on March 4, 2015 by admin

Works Cited:

Miller, John C. 1959. Alexander Hamilton: Portrait in Paradox. New York: Harper & Brothers.

Rust, Michael. 1999. Hamilton’s Ups and Downs: Scholars Revive Interest in a Misunderstood Founding Father, Alexander Hamilton, Whose Pragmatic Ideas Could Help the United States through Its Current Confusion. Insight on the News, May 17, 45+.

Sylla, Richard, Robert E. Wright, and David J. Cowen. 2009. Alexander Hamilton, Central Banker: Crisis Management during the U.s. Financial Panic of 1792. Business History Review 83, no. 1: 61+.

Syrett, Harold C.; Cooke, Jacob E.; and Chernow, Barbara, eds. The Papers of Alexander Hamilton (27 vol, Columbia University Press, 1961–87); v

White, Richard D. 2000. Political Economy and Statesmanship: Smith, Hamilton, and the Foundation of the Commercial Republic. Public Administration Review 60, no. 2: 186.

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