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Author:
Moses, Wilson Jeremiah, 1942- author.
Title:
Thomas Jefferson, a modern Prometheus / Wilson Jeremiah Moses, Pennsylvania State University.
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press,
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
xxi, 500 pages ; 24 cm
Subject:
Jefferson, Thomas,--1743-1826--Knowledge and learning.
Jefferson, Thomas,--1743-1826--Influence.
United States--Intellectual life--18th century.
United States--Intellectual life--19th century.
1700-1899
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Lincoln and historiography -- Let our workshops remain at Monticello -- Life, liberty, property, and peace -- What is genius? "Openness, brilliance, and leadership" -- A Renaissance man in the age of the Enlightenment -- Baconism and natural science -- Anthropology and ethnic cleansing: white "rubbish" blacks, and Indians -- Education, religion, and social control -- Women and the count of Monticello -- Debt, deference and consumption -- Defining the presidency.
Summary:
In Thomas Jefferson: A Modern Prometheus, Wilson Jeremiah Moses provides a critical assessment of Thomas Jefferson and the Jeffersonian influence. Scholars of American history have long debated the legacy of Thomas Jefferson. However, Moses deviates from other interpretations by positioning himself within an older, 'Federalist' historiographic tradition, offering vigorous and insightful commentary on Jefferson, the man and the myth. Moses specifically focuses on Jefferson's complexities and contradictions. Measuring Jefferson's political accomplishments, intellectual contributions, moral character, and other distinguishing traits against contemporaries like George Washington and Benjamin Franklin but also figures like Machiavelli and Frederick the Great, Moses contends that Jefferson fell short of the greatness of others. Yet amid his criticism of Jefferson, Moses paints him as a cunning strategist, an impressive intellectual, and a consummate pragmatist who continually reformulated his ideas in a universe that he accurately recognized to be unstable, capricious, and treacherous.
Series:
Cambridge studies on the American South
ISBN:
1108470963
9781108470964
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1076371588
LCCN:
2018043272
Locations:
USUX851 -- ISU Library (Ames)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (University of Iowa) (Iowa City)

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