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[Gordon S. Wood] ☆ The Idea of America: Reflections on the Birth of the United States Í Download Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. The Idea of America: Reflections on the Birth of the United States Analysis Both Wide-Ranging and Eminently Readable S. Heminger First of all I must say that, quite simply put, Pulitzer prize winner Dr Gordon Wood has crafted yet another masterpiece. "The Idea of America " is a phenomenal selection of essays regarding the American Revolution and Early Republic with a smorgasbord of topics ranging from trends in historiography, Conspiracy in pre Revolutionary thought, the depth of Thomas Jefferson's republican radicalism, and fears in the early republic of a con

The Idea of America: Reflections on the Birth of the United States

Title : The Idea of America: Reflections on the Birth of the United States
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Rating : 4.48 (804 Votes)
Asin : 1594202907
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 400 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-03-26
Language : English

This is a remarkable study of the key chapter of American history and its ongoing influence on American character. From Publishers Weekly Starred Review. (May) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. In this exceptional collection of essays (some previously published and others originating as lectures) he argues brilliantly to the contrary, that the Revolution was indeed fought over principles, such as liberty, republicanism, and equality. As he points out, Americans believed they alone had the virtues republicanism requires (such as simplicity and egalitarianism) and thus were supportive but skeptical of revolutions in France and La

More than almost any other nation in the world, the United States began as an idea. Yet what may seem like audacity in retrospect reflected the fact that in the eighteenth century republicanism was a truly radical ideology-as radical as Marxism would be in the nineteenth-and one that indeed inspired revolutionaries the world over. Since American identity is so fluid and not based on any universally shared heritage, we have had to continually return to our nation's founding to understand who we are. The revolution gave Americans their messianic sense of purpose-and perhaps our continued propensity to promote democracy around the world-because the founders believed their colonial rebellion had univer

Gordon S. Way University Professor Emeritus at Brown University. His 1992 book, The Radicalism of the American Revolution, won the Pulitzer Prize and the Emerson Prize. In 2011 Wood was awarded a National Humanities Medal by President Obama.  Wood contributes regularly to the New Republic and the New York Review of B

Analysis Both Wide-Ranging and Eminently Readable S. Heminger First of all I must say that, quite simply put, Pulitzer prize winner Dr Gordon Wood has crafted yet another masterpiece. "The Idea of America " is a phenomenal selection of essays regarding the American Revolution and Early Republic with a smorgasbord of topics ranging from trends in historiography, Conspiracy in pre Revolutionary thought, the depth of Thomas Jefferson's republican radicalism, and fears in the early republic of a connection between federalism and a reestablishment of monarchy.This work is a series of essays written by Woods over the course of his impressive career in colonial/early Republic writing s. "The Role of Ideas in the Making of the United States" according to Robin Friedman. With his erudition, even-handedness, and thoughtfulness, Gordon Wood is among the best of American historians. Wood's most recent book, "The Idea of America: Reflections on the Birth of the United States" (2011) collects eleven essays written and revisited over a period of nearly 50 years. Wood's lengthy introductory essay and a concluding essay, "The American Revolutionary Tradition, or Why America Wants to Spread Democracy around the World", frame and give focus to this collection of Wood's writing about the American Revolution and its continued significance.The book functions both as a history and as a meditation o. "Another fascinating exploration of the Revolution from a true master historian!" according to gloineAnother fascinating exploration of the Revolution from a true master historian! Gordon Wood is one of America’s premier historians. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for The Radicalism of the American Revolution, Wood has been studying and writing about the Revolution for over fifty years. He is the Alva O. Way University Professor Emeritus at Brown University. Together with Bernard Bailyn and many of Bailyn’s graduate students at Harvard, he helped redefine our understanding of the Revolution. In this book, Wood has revisited many of his former speeches and essays on various subjects dealing with the Revolution. He explains how the concept of American Exceptionalism developed over time fr. 6. Gordon Wood is one of America’s premier historians. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for The Radicalism of the American Revolution, Wood has been studying and writing about the Revolution for over fifty years. He is the Alva O. Way University Professor Emeritus at Brown University. Together with Bernard Bailyn and many of Bailyn’s graduate students at Harvard, he helped redefine our understanding of the Revolution. In this book, Wood has revisited many of his former speeches and essays on various subjects dealing with the Revolution. He explains how the concept of American Exceptionalism developed over time fr

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