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History of the United States: Jefferson Administration (The Complete Four-Volume Edition) - cover

History of the United States: Jefferson Administration (The Complete Four-Volume Edition)

Henry Adams

Publisher: DigiCat

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Henry Adams's "History of the United States: Jefferson Administration" is a monumental examination of the political landscape during Thomas Jefferson's presidency, encapsulated within a complete four-volume edition. Adams employs a narrative style that combines rigorous scholarly analysis with vivid storytelling, immersing readers in the early 19th-century American ethos. This work is notable for its depth of research and thoughtful integration of political context, along with Adams's distinctive emphasis on the interplay between historical events and personal narratives, offering a detailed exploration of the philosophical underpinnings of democracy and governance in the formative years of the United States. Henry Adams, a direct descendant of President John Adams, navigated the corridors of both power and intellectual thought throughout his life, experiencing the complexities of American politics firsthand. He was motivated by a deep-seated commitment to understanding his nation's history, as well as a desire to document the challenges faced by leaders like Jefferson in shaping a fledgling democracy. Adams's unique perspective is enriched by his family's legacy, as well as his own expertise in history, literature, and political theory. Recommended for scholars and enthusiasts alike, Adams's "History of the United States: Jefferson Administration" provides not only a captivating account of a pivotal era but also an opportunity to reflect on the foundational principles of American governance. Embark on a journey through time with this definitive exploration that remains a vital contribution to the discourse on American history.
Available since: 11/13/2022.
Print length: 1126 pages.

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