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Annette Gordon-Reed, Jon Meacham, Jon Meacham
In the Hands of the People - Thomas Jefferson on Equality, Faith, Freedom, Compromise, and the
English · Hardback
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Informationen zum Autor Jon Meacham is the author of numerous New York Times bestsellers, including the Pulitzer Prize–winning biography American Lion: Andrew Jackson in the White House . He holds the Rogers Chair in the American Presidency and is a distinguished visiting professor at Vanderbilt University. A trustee of the Thomas Jefferson Foundation at Monticello and a fellow of the Society of American Historians, Meacham lives in Nashville. Annette Gordon-Reed is the Charles Warren Professor of American Legal History at Harvard Law School and a professor of history in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University. She was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for History and the National Book Award for Nonfiction for her book The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family. She is a member of the Board of Trustees of the Thomas Jefferson Foundation at Monticello. She lives in New York City and Cambridge, Massachusetts. John A. Ragosta is the Joseph and Robert Cornell Memorial Foundation Senior Historian at the Robert H. Smith International Center for Jefferson Studies at Monticello and has taught law and history at the University of Virginia, Hamilton College, Oberlin College, and others. Klappentext Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Jon Meacham offers a collection of inspiring words about how to be a good citizen, from Thomas Jefferson and others, and reminds us why our country's founding principles are still so important today. Thomas Jefferson believed in the covenant between a government and its citizens, in both the government's responsibilities to its people and also the people's responsibility to the republic. In this illuminating book, a project of the Thomas Jefferson Foundation at Monticello, the #1 New York Times bestselling author Jon Meacham presents selections from Jefferson's writing on the subject, with an afterword by Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Annette Gordon-Reed and comments on Jefferson's ideas from others, including Colin Powell, Madeleine Albright, Frederick Douglass, Carl Sagan, and American presidents. This curated collection revitalizes how to see an individual's role in the world, as it explores such Jeffersonian concepts as religious freedom, the importance of a free press, public education, participation in government, and others. Meacham writes, "In an hour of twenty-first-century division and partisanship, of declining trust in institutions and of widespread skepticism about the long-term viability of the American experiment, it is instructive to return to first principles. Not, to be sure, as an exercise in nostalgia or as a flight from the reality of our own time, but as an honest effort to see, as Jefferson wrote, what history may be able to tell us about the present and the future." Leseprobe 1 The Ongoing Quest for Equality Jefferson offered us a bold vision when he declared that all men are created equal. We know that neither Jefferson, the Founders, nor we fully live up to that principle, but the standard that Jefferson articulated was inspirational and aspirational. It was a hope and a promise. It has been used for centuries as a touchstone for people seeking freedom and demanding their own voice in the political process. As Abraham Lincoln said, Jefferson’s words stand as “a rebuke and a stumbling-block to the very harbingers of reappearing tyranny.” Both the principle of human equality and the continuing struggle for it lie at the foundation of the American republic, and the finest hours in our history have been marked by an expansion of those people included in the Jeffersonian assertion of the summer of 1776. While Jefferson profited from slavery, America’s tragic original sin, and failed to promote the rights of all of the members of the American community, he nonetheless understood that a multi-ethnic nation needed to protect the rights o...
Product details
Authors | Annette Gordon-Reed, Jon Meacham |
Assisted by | Jon Meacham (Editor) |
Publisher | Random House USA |
Languages | English |
Product format | Hardback |
Released | 31.10.2020 |
EAN | 9780593229316 |
ISBN | 978-0-593-22931-6 |
No. of pages | 128 |
Dimensions | 133 mm x 199 mm x 16 mm |
Subject |
Social sciences, law, business
> Political science
> Political science and political education
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