In Hamilton: The Energetic Founder, R. B. Bernstein provides a
thorough history that reveals Hamilton's status as one of the key
founding fathers of the United States. Hamilton: The Energetic
Founder is a brief introduction to the life, thought, work, and
legacy of Alexander Hamilton (1755-1804), but it is not a
traditional biography. Public curiosity about Hamilton, his life,
and his work has swelled, particularly among those intrigued by
popular-culture portrayals in the Broadway musical Hamilton: An
American Musical. This book presents a summary of Hamilton's life
and explores his role in revolution, constitutionalism, economics,
diplomacy, and war, as well as his relationship to honor culture
and duelling. The epilogue considers Hamilton's legacies. The book
considers Hamilton as a key founding father, focusing on his work
as a politician, a constitutional thinker, and the nation's first
secretary of the treasury. In that role, Hamilton was perhaps the
leading American domestic policy-maker and nationalist. He led the
effort to write the brilliant defense and exposition of the
Constitution, The Federalist, and later, as treasury secretary, he
pioneered efforts to interpret the Constitution broadly, as a
generous grant of national power to the government of the United
States. As part of that effort, he also pioneered expositions of
the Constitution as a source of executive and judicial power. In
addition, as a leading figure in the American world of honor
culture, Hamilton was also a principal exponent of political combat
in defense of personal and political honor. As such, he was a
tragic victim of the honor culture he did so much to establish as a
component of national politics, dying as the result of a mortal
wound he suffered in his 1804 duel with Aaron Burr, his longtime
antagonist and Vice President of the United States. Though not
often an admired political figure in his own time, Hamilton was
perhaps the leading and most enthusiastic exponent of American
constitutional nationalism. In the more than two centuries since
his death in 1804, Hamilton has continued to be the principal
advocate of a nationalist reading of US constitutionalism.
General
Imprint: |
Oxford UniversityPress
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
September 2023 |
Authors: |
R. B Bernstein
(Lecturer in Law and Politics)
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Dimensions: |
210 x 140mm (L x W) |
Format: |
Hardcover
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Pages: |
152 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-19-008198-0 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
0-19-008198-8 |
Barcode: |
9780190081980 |
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