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  • - Thomas Jefferson and the Empire of the Imagination
    af Annette (Harvard Law School) Gordon-Reed & Peter S. (University of Virginia) Onuf
    188,95 - 258,95 kr.

    A ground-breaking historical work that explicates Thomas Jefferson's vision of himself, the American Revolution, Christianity, slavery and race.

  • - A History of the Northwest Ordinance
    af Peter S. Onuf
    358,95 - 1.116,95 kr.

    This new edition of Statehood and Union: A History of the Northwest Ordinance, originally published in 1987, is an authoritative account of the origins and early history of American policy for territorial government, land distribution, and the admission of new states in the Old Northwest.

  • - Rethinking the History of an American Region
    af Peter S. Onuf & Andrew R. L. Cayton
    518,95 kr.

    much to be praised in this book, and it will be frequently used and discussed by scholars of the early Midwest." -Journal of American History

  • - Jurisdictional Controversies in the United States, 1775-1787
    af Peter S. Onuf
    363,95 kr.

  • - The Language of American Nationhood
    af Peter S. Onuf
    363,95 kr.

    Thomas Jefferson believed that the American Revolution was a transformative moment in the history of political civilization. This work traces Jefferson's vision of the American future to its roots in his idealized notion of nationhood and empire.

  • af Peter S. Onuf
    298,95 - 753,95 kr.

    In The Mind of Thomas Jefferson, one of the foremost historians of Jefferson and his time, Peter S. Onuf, offers a collection of essays that seeks to historicize one of our nation's founding fathers. Challenging current attempts to appropriate Jefferson to serve all manner of contemporary political agendas, Onuf argues that historians must look at Jefferson's language and life within the context of his own place and time. In this effort to restore Jefferson to his own world, Onuf reconnects that world to ours, providing a fresh look at the distinction between private and public aspects of his character that Jefferson himself took such pains to cultivate. Breaking through Jefferson's alleged opacity as a person by collapsing the contemporary interpretive frameworks often used to diagnose his psychological and moral states, Onuf raises new questions about what was on Jefferson's mind as he looked toward an uncertain future. Particularly striking is his argument that Jefferson's character as a moralist is nowhere more evident, ironically, than in his engagement with the institution of slavery. At once reinvigorating the tension between past and present and offering a new way to view our connection to one of our nation's founders, The Mind of Thomas Jefferson helps redefine both Jefferson and his time and American nationhood.