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Founding brothers : the revolutionary generation

Ellis, Joseph J. (Author).

Summary: An illuminating study of the intertwined lives of the founders of the American republic--John Adams, Aaron Burr, Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and George Washington. During the 1790s, which Ellis calls the most decisive decade in our nation's history, the greatest statesmen of their generation--and perhaps any--came together to define the new republic and direct its course for the coming centuries. Ellis focuses on six discrete moments that exemplify the most crucial issues facing the fragile new nation: Burr and Hamilton's deadly duel, and what may have really happened; Hamilton, Jefferson, and Madison's secret dinner, during which the seat of the permanent capital was determined in exchange for passage of Hamilton's financial plan; Franklin's petition to end the "peculiar institution" of slavery--his last public act--and Madison's efforts to quash it; Washington's precedent-setting Farewell Address, announcing his retirement from public office and offering his country some final advice; Adams's difficult term as Washington's successor and his alleged scheme to pass the presidency on to his son; and finally, Adams and Jefferson's renewed correspondence at the end of their lives, in which they compared their different views of the Revolution and its legacy. In a lively and engaging narrative, Ellis recounts the sometimes collaborative, sometimes archly antagonistic interactions between these men, and shows us the private characters behind the public personas: Adams, the ever-combative iconoclast, whose closest political collaborator was his wife, Abigail; Burr, crafty, smooth, and one of the most despised public figures of his time; Hamilton, whose audacious manner and deep economic savvy masked his humble origins; Jefferson, renowned for his eloquence, but so reclusive and taciturn that he rarely spoke more than a few sentences in public; Madison, small, sickly, and paralyzingly shy, yet one of the most effective debaters of his generation; and the stiffly formal Washington, the ultimate realist, larger-than-life, and America's only truly indispensable figure. Ellis argues that the checks and balances that permitted the infant American republic to endure were not primarily legal, constitutional, or institutional, but intensely personal, rooted in the dynamic interaction of leaders with quite different visions and values. Revisiting the old-fashioned idea that character matters, Founding Brothers informs our understanding of American politics--then and now--and gives us a new perspective on the unpredictable forces that shape history.

Record details

  • ISBN: 0375705244 (pbk.) :
  • ISBN: 9780375705243 (pbk.)
  • Physical Description: print
    xi, 288 p. ; 21 cm.
  • Edition: 1st Vintage Books ed.
  • Publisher: New York : Vintage Books, 2002, c2000.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 249-278) and index.
Formatted Contents Note: Generation -- Duel -- Dinner -- Silence -- Farewell -- Collaborators -- Friendship.
Subject: Statesmen United States Biography Anecdotes
Presidents United States Biography Anecdotes
United States History 1783-1815 Anecdotes
United States Politics and government 1783-1809 Anecdotes
Hommes d'État États-Unis Biographies Anecdotes
Présidents États-Unis Biographies Anecdotes
États-Unis Histoire 1783-1815 Anecdotes
États-Unis Politique et gouvernement 1783-1809 Anecdotes
Founding fathers
Geschichte
Historische Persönlichkeit
USA Revolution

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Northwest Indian College.

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Lummi Library COLL BIO ELLI 2000 279261 Biography Available -

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