The Cabinet: George Washington and the Creation of an American Institution
âThe Cabinet: George Washington and the Creation of an American Institutionâ by Lindsay M. Chervinsky. ISBN 978-0674271036. Copyright 2022. Paperback.
Winner of the Daughters of the American Revolutionâs Excellence in American History Book Award
Winner of the Thomas J. Wilson Memorial Prize
âCogent, lucid, and conciseâŚAn indispensable guide to the creation of the cabinetâŚGroundbreakingâŚwe can now have a much greater appreciation of this essential American institution, one of the major legacies of George Washingtonâs enlightened statecraft.â
âRon Chernow
On November 26, 1791, George Washington convened his department secretariesâAlexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson, Henry Knox, and Edmund Randolphâfor the first cabinet meeting. Why did he wait two and a half years into his presidency to call his cabinet? Because the US Constitution did not create or provide for such a body. Faced with diplomatic crises, domestic insurrection, and constitutional challengesâand finding congressional help distinctly lackingâhe decided he needed a group of advisors he could turn to for guidance.
Authoritative and compulsively readable, The Cabinet reveals the far-reaching consequences of this decision. To Washingtonâs dismay, the tensions between Hamilton and Jefferson sharpened partisan divides, contributing to the development of the first party system. As he faced an increasingly recalcitrant Congress, he came to treat the cabinet as a private advisory body, greatly expanding the role of the executive branch and indelibly transforming the presidency.