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=== Newspapers === * Hale, Matthew Rainbow. "On their tiptoes: Political time and Newspapers during the Advent of the Radicalized French Revolution, circa 1792-1793." ''Journal of the Early Republic'' 29.2 (2009): 191β218. [https://www.jstor.org/stable/40208197 online] * Humphrey, Carol Sue ''The Press of the Young Republic, 1783β1833'' (1996). * Knudson, Jerry W. ''Jefferson And the Press: Crucible of Liberty'' (2006) how 4 Republican and 4 Federalist papers covered election of 1800; Thomas Paine; Louisiana Purchase; Hamilton-Burr duel; impeachment of Chase; and the embargo. * Laracey, Mel. "The presidential newspaper as an engine of early American political development: The case of Thomas Jefferson and the election of 1800." ''Rhetoric & Public Affairs'' 11.1 (2008): 7-46. [https://muse.jhu.edu/pub/26/article/240259/summary excerpt] * Pasley, Jeffrey L. "The Two National" Gazettes": Newspapers and the Embodiment of American Political Parties." ''Early American Literature'' 35.1 (2000): 51-86. [https://www.jstor.org/stable/25057179 online] * Pasley, Jeffrey L. '' 'The Tyranny of Printers': Newspaper Politics in the Early American Republic'' (2003) ({{ISBN|0-8139-2177-5}}). [https://archive.org/details/tyrannyofprinter00jeff online] * Scherr, Arthur. " 'A Genuine Republican': Benjamin Franklin Bache's Remarks (1797), the Federalists, and Republican Civic Humanism." ''Pennsylvania History'' 80.2 (2013): 243-298. [https://journals.psu.edu/phj/article/download/61464/61089 online] * Stewart, Donald H. ''The Opposition Press of the Federalist Era'' (1968), highly detailed study of Republican newspapers. * The complete text, searchable, of all early American newspapers are [http://www.newsbank.com/readex/?content=96 online] at Readex America's Historical Newspapers, available at research libraries.
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