The Domestic Life of Thomas Jefferson

The Domestic Life of Thomas Jefferson
Author: Sarah Nicholas Randolph
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 436
Release: 1871
Genre: Founding Fathers of the United States
ISBN: UOMDLP:abp5527:0001.001

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The Autobiography of Thomas Jefferson 1743 1790

The Autobiography of Thomas Jefferson  1743 1790
Author: Thomas Jefferson
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2011-06-29
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780812200102

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In 1821, at the age of seventy-seven, Thomas Jefferson decided to "state some recollections of dates and facts concerning myself." His ancestors, Jefferson writes, came to America from Wales in the early seventeenth century and settled in the Virginia colony. Jefferson's father, although uneducated, possessed a "strong mind and sound judgement" and raised his family in the far western frontier of the colony, an experience that contributed to his son's eventual staunch defense of individual and state rights. Jefferson attended the College of William and Mary, entered the law, and in 1775 was elected to represent Virginia at the Continental Congress in Philadelphia, an event that propelled him to all of his future political fortunes. Jefferson's autobiography continues through the entire Revolutionary War period, and his insights and information about persons, politics, and events—including the drafting of the Declaration of Independence, his service in France with Benjamin Franklin, and his observations on the French Revolution—are of immense value to both scholars and general readers. Jefferson ends this account of his life at the moment he returns to New York to become secretary of state in 1790. Complementing the other major autobiography of the period, Benjamin Franklin's, The Autobiography of Thomas Jefferson, reintroduced for this edition by historian Michael Zuckerman, gives us a glimpse into the private life and associations of one of America's most influential personalities. Alongside Jefferson's absorbing narrative of the way compromises were achieved at the Continental Congress are comments about his own health and day-to-day life that allow the reader to picture him more fully as a human being. Throughout, Jefferson states his opinions and ideas about many issues, including slavery, the death penalty, and taxation. Although Jefferson did not carry this autobiography further into his eventual presidency, the foundations for all of his thoughts are here, and it is in these pages that Jefferson lays out what to him was his most important contribution to his country, the creation of a democratic republic.

Thomas Jefferson s Lives

Thomas Jefferson s Lives
Author: Robert M. S. McDonald
Publsiher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2019-08-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780813942926

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Who was the "real" Thomas Jefferson? If this question has an answer, it will probably not be revealed reading the many accounts of his life. For two centuries biographers have provided divergent perspectives on him as a man and conflicting appraisals of his accomplishments. Jefferson was controversial in his own time, and his propensity to polarize continued in the years after his death as biographers battled to control the commanding heights of history. To judge from their depictions, there existed many different Thomas Jeffersons. The essays in this book explore how individual biographers have shaped history—as well as how the interests and preoccupations of the times in which they wrote helped to shape their portrayals of Jefferson. In different eras biographers presented the third president variously as a proponent of individual rights or of majority rule, as a unifier or a fierce partisan, and as a champion of either American nationalism or cosmopolitanism. Conscripted to serve Whigs and Democrats, abolitionists and slaveholders, unionists and secessionists, Populists and Progressives, and seemingly every side of almost every subsequent struggle, the only constant was that Jefferson’s image remained a mirror of Americans’ self-conscious conceptions of their nation’s virtues, values, and vices. Thomas Jefferson’s Lives brings together leading scholars of Jefferson and his era, all of whom embrace the challenge to assess some of the most important and enduring accounts of Jefferson’s life. Contributors:Jon Meacham, presidential historian * Barbara Oberg, Princeton University * J. Jefferson Looney, Thomas Jefferson Foundation at Monticello * Christine Coalwell McDonald, Westchester Community College * Robert M.S. McDonald, United States Military Academy * Andrew Burstein, Louisiana State University * Jan Ellen Lewis, Rutgers University * Richard Samuelson, California State University, San Bernardino * Nancy Isenberg, Louisiana State University * Joanne B. Freeman, Yale University * Brian Steele, University of Alabama at Birmingham * Herbert Sloan, Barnard College * R. B. Bernstein, City College of New York * Francis D. Cogliano, University of Edinburgh * Annette Gordon-Reed, Harvard University * Gordon S. Wood, Brown University

The Life of Thomas Jefferson

The Life of Thomas Jefferson
Author: Henry Stephens Randall
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 720
Release: 1858
Genre: Presidents
ISBN: UOM:39015011520965

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Thomas Jefferson and the New Nation

Thomas Jefferson and the New Nation
Author: Merrill D. Peterson
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 1106
Release: 1986-09-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780199840526

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The definitive life of Jefferson in one volume, this biography relates Jefferson's private life and thought to his prominent public position and reveals the rich complexity of his development. As Peterson explores the dominant themes guiding Jefferson's career--democracy, nationality, and enlightenment--and Jefferson's powerful role in shaping America, he simultaneously tells the story of nation coming into being.

The Life of Thomas Jefferson

The Life of Thomas Jefferson
Author: Henry Stephens Randall
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 702
Release: 1858
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: BSB:BSB10064100

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A Summary View of the Rights of British America

A Summary View of the Rights of British America
Author: Thomas Jefferson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 70
Release: 1774
Genre: United States
ISBN: NYPL:33433112149970

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Thomas Jefferson

Thomas Jefferson
Author: Christopher Hitchens
Publsiher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2009-10-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780061753978

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"A balanced, readable portrait. A refreshing perspective.” —New York Times Book Review With intelligence, insight, eloquence, and wit, bestselling author Christopher Hitchens gives us an artful portrait of a complex, formative figure in American history and his turbulent era. In this unique biography of Thomas Jefferson, leading journalist and social critic Christopher Hitchens offers a startlingly new and provocative interpretation of our Founding Father—a man conflicted by power who wrote the Declaration of Independence and acted as ambassador to France yet yearned for a quieter career in the Virginia legislature. A masterly writer, Jefferson was an awkward public speaker. A professed proponent of emancipation, he elided the issue of slavery from the Declaration of Independence and continued to own human property. A reluctant candidate, he left an indelible presidential legacy.