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Stinchcombe’s XYZ Affair — это стандартный рассказ..

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Adams цитируется по DeConde, Quasi-War, 81; Thomas M. Ray, «‘Not One Cent for Tribute’: The Public Addresses and American Popular Reaction to the XYZ Affair, 1798–1799», Journal of the Early Republic 3 (Winter 1983), 389–411.

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Kaplan, Jefferson, 118.

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Tim Matthewson, «Jefferson and Haiti», Journal of Southern History 61 (May 1995), 215.

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Стандартное изложение — DeConde, Quasi-War.

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Kohn, Eagle and Sword, 219–55; Paul Douglas Newman, «The Federalists’ Cold War: The Fries Rebellion, National Security, and the State, 1787–1800», Pennsylvania History 67 (Winter 2000), 63–104.

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Цитируется по Elkins and McKitrick, Age of Federalism, 606.

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Цитируется по Page Smith, John Adams (2 vols., New York, 1962), 2:1027–28.

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О переговорах и праздновании в Мортефонтене рассказывается в DeConde, QuasiWar, 223–58.

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Kaplan, Jefferson, 123.

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Цитируется по DeConde, Quasi-War, 339.

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Robert W. Tucker and David C. Hendrickson, Empire of Liberty: The Statecraft of Thomas Jefferson (New York, 1992), 6, 19.

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Lawrence S. Kaplan, «Thomas Jefferson: The Idealist as Realist», in Frank J. Merli and Theodore A. Wilson, eds., Makers of American Diplomacy: From Benjamin Franklin to Alfred Thayer Mahan (New York, 1974), 53–79; Peter Onuf and Nicholas Onuf, Federal Union, Modern World: The Law of Nations in an Age of Revolution (New York, 1994), 174–75.

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Цитируется по Merrill D. Peterson, Thomas Jefferson and the New Nation (New York, 1970), 653.

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Forrest McDonald, The Presidency of Thomas Jefferson (Lawrence, Kans., 1976), 43–44.

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Там же, 54. О гибкости Джефферсона см. Kaplan, «Idealist as Realist», 58–59.

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McDonald, Jefferson, 39, 54–55; Dumas Malone, Jefferson the President: First Term, 1801–1815 (Boston, 1970), 379–92.

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Drew McCoy, The Elusive Republic: Political Economy in Jeffersonian America (Chapel Hill, N.C., 1980), 188–201.

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Peterson, Jefferson, 657, 665.

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James A. Field Jr., America and the Mediterranean World, 1776–1882 (Princeton, N.J., 1969), 32–43; Robert J. Allison, The Crescent Obscured: The United States and the Muslim World, 1776–1815 (New York, 1995), 17–24.

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Dumas Malone, Jefferson and the Rights of Man (Boston, 1951), 27.

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Allison, Crescent Obscured, 24.

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David A. Carson, «Jefferson, Congress and the Question of Leadership in the Tripolitan War», Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 94 (1986), 411–12.

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Field, Mediterranean World, 50–51.

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James R. Sofka, «The Jeffersonian Idea of National Security: Commerce, the Atlantic Balance of Power, and the Barbary War, 1786–1805», Diplomatic History 21 (Fall 1997), 540.

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Field, Mediterranean World, 52–54; McDonald, Jefferson, 78.

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Field, Mediterranean World, 52–53; Dumas Malone, Jefferson the President: Second Term, 1805–1809 (Boston, 1974), 40.

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McDonald, Jefferson, 76.

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Allison, Crescent Obscured, 46–54, 189, 193, 204; Jefferson to John Taylor, March 29, 1805, in Paul Leicester Ford, ed., The Writings of Thomas Jefferson (10 vols., New York, 1892–99), 4:574.

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Jefferson to Monroe, November 24, 1801, in Ford, Writings 8:105.

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Peter S. Onuf, Jefferson’s Empire: The Language of American Nationhood (Charlottesville, Va., 2000), 118–19.

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Alexander DeConde, This Affair of Louisiana (New York, 1976), 64.

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Stephen E. Ambrose, Undaunted Courage: Meriwether Lewis, Thomas Jefferson, and the Opening of the American West (New York, 1996), 56.

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Malone, First Term, 250.

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Jefferson to Pierre Samuel DuPont, April 25, 1802, цитируется по DeConde, Louisiana, 114–15.

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Jefferson to Robert R. Livingston, April 18, 1802, in Ford, Writings 8:143–47.

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Цитируется по Joseph J. Ellis, American Sphinx: The Character of Thomas Jefferson (New York, 1997), 206.

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