Document Type
Thesis
Date of Degree Completion
Summer 1971
Degree Name
Master of Arts (MA)
Department
History
Committee Chair
Thomas W. Walterman
Second Committee Member
Zoltan Kramar
Third Committee Member
Floyd Rodine
Abstract
The intended result of this study is a presentation of the force of personality as the chief explanatory factor in the dispute between Hamilton and Jefferson, and as chief factor in Washington's role as unwilling catalyst. The boundaries will be the historical discipline, utilizing the more measurable psychological insights as given above. The result will hopefully be an insightful connection between personality, behavior, and history.
Recommended Citation
Hyland, Scott F., "The Highly Personal Dispute between Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson: The Confrontation over Domestic Issues in Washngton's First Cabinet" (1971). All Master's Theses. 1629.
https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/etd/1629
Language
English