{"product_id":"thomas-jefferson-and-the-new-nation-a-biography-eastons-library-of-the-presidents-series","title":"Thomas Jefferson and the New Nation: A Biography (Easton's Library of the Presidents Series)","description":"\u003cp\u003eAmong the founders of the American nation⁠—the first of the modern world to combine a colonial revolt with a democratic revolutionary ideology⁠—the figure of Thomas Jefferson looms largest. He had the longest and most profound influence upon the process through which Americans came to national consciousness, made good their independence in the stormy Atlantic world, and gave form to their democratic ideals. Professor Peterson's work, while more than a biography, will take its place as the authoritative life of Jefferson in one volume. It shows the growth of his mind in all its complex multiplicity, relating his private life and thought to his public role, encompassing a crowded national scene, yet always keeping the man himself in the foreground.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eJefferson entered the Revolutionary theater in 1769, at twenty-six years of age. Seven years later he penned the creed of the new nation, and became an ardent reformer of colonial institutions. In the crisis of war he governed the state of Virginia. He made major contributions in vital areas of national policy, and acted as a catalyst of the nation's intellectual and cultural life. He served successively as Minister to France, Secretary of State, Vice President, and President, and in retirement he fathered the country's first authentic state university. Jefferson's life—amazingly rich, productive, and interesting in itself—serves Mr. Peterson as a vehicle for interpreting in human terms the experience of the new nation. This is not, then, a conventional biography: it portrays the historical Jefferson and his role in the nation's shaping with a grandeur, power, and depth of understanding that makes it simultaneously the biography of a nation coming into being.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eMr. Peterson finds three dominant themes—democracy, nationality, and enlightenment—running through Jefferson's career. While these have many variations, and their orchestration is complex, together they disclose the basic coherence of his life and thought. The book, based on a rare command of the entire body of Jefferson literature, but in the main upon Jefferson's papers and correspondence, avoids stereotypes and oversimplifications, and explains Jefferson's thought and action within the flow of experience and the public drama in which he was so prominent., ISBN13: B074TJBNFY ISBN10: B074TJBNFY Material Type: leather_bound\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"CheapBookDepot","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":46107861319843,"sku":"AD.2.5 F_06-19-25_ART_H0000BBC","price":96.04,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0607\/9227\/5107\/files\/91JYxGN6FiL.jpg?v=1754538705","url":"https:\/\/usedbookdepot.com\/products\/thomas-jefferson-and-the-new-nation-a-biography-eastons-library-of-the-presidents-series","provider":"Used Book Depot","version":"1.0","type":"link"}