With historical knowledge that one can only wish more could possess, Watkins has brought our attention back to Jefferson's and Madison's constitutional commentary in the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions of 1798-1800 and their illuminating relation to American history. - Clyde N. Wilson, Professor of History, University of South Carolina
With Reclaiming the American Revolution, we have a thorough, thoughtful, and important study of a significant subject that has been too long neglected. - Joyce O. Appleby, Professor of History, UCLA; past president of Organization of American Historians and American Historical Association
William Watkins' important book, Reclaiming the American Revolution, is intriguing and controversial: it is based on much research, and it is full of interest for the questions it raises about federal-state relations. - Robert L. Middlekauf, Preston Hotchkiss Professor of American History, University of California, Berkeley