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The Many Faces of Alexander Hamilton - The Life and Legacy of America's Most Elusive Founding Father (Hardcover): Douglas... The Many Faces of Alexander Hamilton - The Life and Legacy of America's Most Elusive Founding Father (Hardcover)
Douglas Ambrose, Robert W.T. Martin
R2,540 Discovery Miles 25 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

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aScholars whose interests include the political, diplomatic, and economics aspects of the early republic will find these works rewarding additions to their reading.a
--"Journal of the Early Republic"

aThis book. . . achiev[es] a badly needed analysis of Hamiltonas impact on his and later times.a
--"The Historian"

"Talleyrand, who was acquainted with all of the statesmen of Europe, once remarked that he had never encountered anyone 'equal to Alexander Hamilton.' Hamilton may, in fact, have been the greatest of the American Founding Fathers. He was certainly one of the most important. Despite this, he has rarely been given his due. This superb collection of essays goes a considerable distance towards redressing the balance and towards restoring an American statesman to the central place that he occupied in his own time."
--Paul A. Rahe, author of "Republics Ancient and Modern: Classical Republicanism and the American Revolution"

"Here are many fresh thoughts by many of the most innovative scholars at work on Alexander Hamilton today. Every student of the new republic and many general readers who are captivated by the subject will want to read this volume."
--Lance Banning, author of "Conceived in Liberty: The Struggle to Define the New Republic, 1789-1793"

"This supberb collection of essays goes a considerable distance towards redressing the balance and towards restoring an American statesman to the central place that he occupied in his own time."
--Paul A. Rahe, author of "Republics Ancient and Modern: Classical Republicanism and the American Revolution"

Revolutionary War officer, co-author of theFederalist Papers, our first Treasury Secretary, Thomas Jefferson's nemesis, and victim of a fatal duel with Aaron Burr: Alexander Hamilton has been the focus of debate from his day to ours. On the one hand, Hamilton was the quintessential Founding Father, playing a central role in every key debate and event in the Revolutionary and Early Republic eras. On the other hand, he has received far less popular and scholarly attention than his brethren. Who was he really and what is his legacy?

Scholars have long disagreed. Was Hamilton a closet monarchist or a sincere republican? A victim of partisan politics or one of its most active promoters? A lackey for British interests or a foreign policy mastermind? The Many Faces of Alexander Hamilton addresses these and other perennial questions. Leading Hamilton scholars, both historians and political scientists alike, present fresh evidence and new, sometimes competing, interpretations of the man, his thought, and the legacy he has had on America and the world.

The Sweetness of Life - Southern Planters at Home (Paperback): Eugene D. Genovese The Sweetness of Life - Southern Planters at Home (Paperback)
Eugene D. Genovese; Edited by Douglas Ambrose
R855 R710 Discovery Miles 7 100 Save R145 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines the home and leisure life of planters in the antebellum American South. Based on a lifetime of research by the late Eugene Genovese (1930–2012), with an introduction and epilogue by Douglas Ambrose, The Sweetness of Life presents a penetrating study of slaveholders and their families in both intimate and domestic settings: at home; attending the theatre; going on vacations to spas and springs; throwing parties; hunting; gambling; drinking and entertaining guests, completing a comprehensive portrait of the slaveholders and the world that they built with slaves. Genovese subtly but powerfully demonstrates how much politics, economics, and religion shaped, informed, and made possible these leisure activities. A fascinating investigation of a little-studied aspect of planter life, The Sweetness of Life broadens our understanding of the world that the slaveholders and their slaves made; a tragic world of both 'sweetness' and slavery.

The Many Faces of Alexander Hamilton - The Life and Legacy of America's Most Elusive Founding Father (Paperback): Douglas... The Many Faces of Alexander Hamilton - The Life and Legacy of America's Most Elusive Founding Father (Paperback)
Douglas Ambrose, Robert W.T. Martin
R675 Discovery Miles 6 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

View the Table of Contents
Read the Introduction

aScholars whose interests include the political, diplomatic, and economics aspects of the early republic will find these works rewarding additions to their reading.a
--"Journal of the Early Republic"

aThis book. . . achiev[es] a badly needed analysis of Hamiltonas impact on his and later times.a
--"The Historian"

"Talleyrand, who was acquainted with all of the statesmen of Europe, once remarked that he had never encountered anyone 'equal to Alexander Hamilton.' Hamilton may, in fact, have been the greatest of the American Founding Fathers. He was certainly one of the most important. Despite this, he has rarely been given his due. This superb collection of essays goes a considerable distance towards redressing the balance and towards restoring an American statesman to the central place that he occupied in his own time."
--Paul A. Rahe, author of "Republics Ancient and Modern: Classical Republicanism and the American Revolution"

"Here are many fresh thoughts by many of the most innovative scholars at work on Alexander Hamilton today. Every student of the new republic and many general readers who are captivated by the subject will want to read this volume."
--Lance Banning, author of "Conceived in Liberty: The Struggle to Define the New Republic, 1789-1793"

"This supberb collection of essays goes a considerable distance towards redressing the balance and towards restoring an American statesman to the central place that he occupied in his own time."
--Paul A. Rahe, author of "Republics Ancient and Modern: Classical Republicanism and the American Revolution"

Revolutionary War officer, co-author of theFederalist Papers, our first Treasury Secretary, Thomas Jefferson's nemesis, and victim of a fatal duel with Aaron Burr: Alexander Hamilton has been the focus of debate from his day to ours. On the one hand, Hamilton was the quintessential Founding Father, playing a central role in every key debate and event in the Revolutionary and Early Republic eras. On the other hand, he has received far less popular and scholarly attention than his brethren. Who was he really and what is his legacy?

Scholars have long disagreed. Was Hamilton a closet monarchist or a sincere republican? A victim of partisan politics or one of its most active promoters? A lackey for British interests or a foreign policy mastermind? The Many Faces of Alexander Hamilton addresses these and other perennial questions. Leading Hamilton scholars, both historians and political scientists alike, present fresh evidence and new, sometimes competing, interpretations of the man, his thought, and the legacy he has had on America and the world.

The Sweetness of Life - Southern Planters at Home (Hardcover): Eugene D. Genovese The Sweetness of Life - Southern Planters at Home (Hardcover)
Eugene D. Genovese; Edited by Douglas Ambrose
R2,408 R2,164 Discovery Miles 21 640 Save R244 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book examines the home and leisure life of planters in the antebellum American South. Based on a lifetime of research by the late Eugene Genovese (1930-2012), with an introduction and epilogue by Douglas Ambrose, The Sweetness of Life presents a penetrating study of slaveholders and their families in both intimate and domestic settings: at home; attending the theatre; going on vacations to spas and springs; throwing parties; hunting; gambling; drinking and entertaining guests, completing a comprehensive portrait of the slaveholders and the world that they built with slaves. Genovese subtly but powerfully demonstrates how much politics, economics, and religion shaped, informed, and made possible these leisure activities. A fascinating investigation of a little-studied aspect of planter life, The Sweetness of Life broadens our understanding of the world that the slaveholders and their slaves made; a tragic world of both 'sweetness' and slavery.

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