Confounding Father

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Of all the founding fathers, Thomas Jefferson stood out as the most controversial and confounding. Loved and hated, revered and reviled, during his lifetime he served as a lightning rod for dispute. Few major figures in American history provoked such a polarization of public opinion. One supporter described him as the possessor of "an enlightened mind and superior wisdom; the adorer of our God; the patriot of his country; and the friend and benefactor of the whole human race." Martha Washington, however, considered Jefferson "one of the most detestable of mankind"--and she was not alone. While Jefferson’s supporters organized festivals in his honor where they praised him in speeches and songs, his detractors portrayed him as a dilettante and demagogue, double-faced and dangerously radical, an atheist and "Anti-Christ" hostile to Christianity. Characterizing his beliefs as un-American, they tarred him with the extremism of the French Revolution. Yet his allies cheered his contributions to the American Revolution, unmasking him as the now formerly anonymous author of the words that had helped to define America in the Declaration of Independence. Jefferson, meanwhile, anxiously monitored the development of his image. As president he even clipped expressions of praise and scorn from newspapers, pasting them in his personal scrapbooks. In this fascinating new book, historian Robert M. S. McDonald explores how Jefferson, a man with a manner so mild some described it as meek, emerged as such a divisive figure. Bridging the gap between high politics and popular opinion, Confounding Father exposes how Jefferson’s bifurcated image took shape both as a product of his own creation and in response to factors beyond his control. McDonald tells a gripping, sometimes poignant story of disagreements over issues and ideology as well as contested conceptions of the rules of politics. In the first fifty years of independence, Americans’ views of Jefferson revealed much about their conflicting views of the purpose and promise of America. Jeffersonian America

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Genre : History
Author : Robert M. S. McDonald
Publisher : University of Virginia Press
Release : 2016-08-29
File : 420 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780813938974


History Of The Development Of The Doctrine Of The Person Of Christ

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Author : Isaak August Dorner
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Release : 1862
File : 562 Pages
ISBN-13 : BCUL:VD1899418


Occasional Issues Of Unique Or Very Rare Books

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Genre : English literature
Author : Alexander Balloch Grosart
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Release : 1881
File : 386 Pages
ISBN-13 : OXFORD:400263270


The History Of The Norman Conquest Of England The Reign Of Eadward The Confessor 1877

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Genre : Great Britain
Author : Edward Augustus Freeman
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Release : 1877
File : 760 Pages
ISBN-13 : HARVARD:32044090366410


The History Of The Norman Conquest Of England The Reign Of Eadward The Confessor 1873

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Genre : Great Britain
Author : Edward Augustus Freeman
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Release : 1873
File : 513 Pages
ISBN-13 : YALE:39002007030316


The Reign Of Eadward The Confessor

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Genre : Great Britain
Author : Edward Augustus Freeman
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Release : 1870
File : 798 Pages
ISBN-13 : WISC:89018108365


Tasso S Godfrey Of Bvlloigne

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Genre : Crusades
Author : Torquato Tasso
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Release : 1881
File : 162 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCAL:$B733245


The History Of The Norman Conquest Of England The Reign Of Eadward The Confessor

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Genre : Great Britain
Author : Edward Augustus Freeman
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Release : 1870
File : 818 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105012244328


The Reign Of Eadward The Confessor 2d Ed Rev 1870

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Genre : Great Britain
Author : Edward Augustus Freeman
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Release : 1870
File : 802 Pages
ISBN-13 : PRNC:32101047593114


Jewish Entanglements In The Atlantic World

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Jewish Entanglements in the Atlantic World represents the first collective attempt to reframe the study of colonial and early American Jewry within the context of Atlantic History. From roughly 1500 to 1830, the Atlantic World was a tightly intertwined swathe of global powers that included Europe, Africa, North and South America, and the Caribbean. How, when, and where do Jews figure in this important chapter of history? This book explores these questions and many others. The essays of this volume foreground the connectivity between Jews and other population groups in the realms of empire, trade, and slavery, taking readers from the shores of Caribbean islands to various outposts of the Dutch, English, Spanish, and Portuguese empires. Jewish Entanglements in the Atlantic World revolutionizes the study of Jews in early American history, forging connections and breaking down artificial academic divisions so as to start writing the history of an Atlantic world influenced strongly by the culture, economy, politics, religion, society, and sexual relations of Jewish people.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Aviva Ben-Ur
Publisher : Cornell University Press
Release : 2024-01-15
File : 257 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781501773174