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Book Review
| The Revolution of 1800: Democracy, Race, and the New Republic. Ed. by James Horn, Jan Ellen Lewis, and Peter S. Onuf. (Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2002. xx, 431 pp. Cloth, $59.50, ISBN 0-8139-2140-6. Paper, $22.50, ISBN 0-8139-2141-4.)
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| This book of sixteen well-crafted essays was derived from a conference on Thomas Jefferson and the election of 1800. The essays are all well conceived and thoughtfully executed. The aim of the conference and the book was "to situate the American 'revolution of 1800' in the broad context of geopolitical developments of the Atlantic world as a whole" (p. xiii). |
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