Revolutionaries: A New History Of The Invention Of America

Revolutionaries: A New History Of The Invention Of America

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Product Description In The Early 1770S, The Men Who Invented America Were Living Quiet, Provincial Lives In The Rustic Backwaters Of The New World, Devoted Primarily To Family, Craft, And The Private Pursuit Of Wealth And Happiness. None Set Out To Become ''Revolutionary'' By Ambition, But When Events In Boston Escalated, They Found Themselves Thrust Into A Crisis That Moved, In A Matter Of Months, From Protest To War. In This Remarkable Book, Historian Jack Rakove Shows How The Private Lives Of These Men Were Suddenly Transformed Into Public Careers How Washington Became A Strategist, Franklin A Pioneering Cultural Diplomat, Madison A Sophisticated Constitutional Thinker, And Hamilton A Brilliant Policymaker. Rakove Shakes Off Accepted Notions Of These Men As Godlike Visionaries, Focusing Instead On The Evolution Of Their Ideas And The Crystallizing Of Their Purpose. In Revolutionaries, We See The Founders Before They Were Fully Formed Leaders, As Individuals Whose Lives Were Radically Altered By The Explosive Events Of The Mid1770S. They Were Ordinary Men Who Became Extraordinary A Transformation That Finally Has The Literary Treatment It Deserves. Spanning The Two Crucial Decades Of The Country'S Birth, From 1773 To 1792, Revolutionaries Uses Littleknown Stories Of These Famous (And Not So Famous) Men To Capture In A Way No Single Biography Ever Could The Intensely Creative Period Of The Republic'S Founding. From The Boston Tea Party To The First Continental Congress, From Trenton To Valley Forge, From The Ratification Of The Constitution To The Disputes That Led To Our Twoparty System, Rakove Explores The Competing Views Of Politics, War, Diplomacy, And Society That Shaped Our Nation. Thoughtful, Clearminded, And Persuasive, Revolutionaries Is A Majestic Blend Of Narrative And Intellectual History, One Of Those Rare Books That Makes Us Think Afresh About How The Country Came To Be, And Why The Idea Of America Endures. Review ''Revolutionaries Is A Serious, Probing Work Of History That Boils Down A Career'S Worth Of Thinking And Research.'' New York Times ''Refreshingly Accessible And Deeply Informed. . . A Richly Detailed, Heavily Documented, But Eminently Readable Account Of The Men Who Led The Revolution, Wrote The Constitution And Persuaded The Citizens Of The 13 Original States To Adopt It. . . . Rakove Manages To Demystify The Leaders Of The Revolutionary Era Even While Clarifying The Terms On Which They Continue To Deserve Our Admiration.'' San Francisco Chronicle ''This Superb Book Is About A Few Of The Men Revolutionaries Despite Themselves Who Helped Birth The U.S. And Give It Political And Moral Dimension. In Keeping With Its Subtitle, It'S New In Being A Distinctive, Fresh Retelling Of This Epochal Tale. Rakove. . . Doesn'T Linger Over The War For Independence. That'S Because His Eye Is On The Strands Of Thought, Experience, And Vision That Led Through The Declaration Of Independence, Diplomacy, State Constitutions, And The Constitution Of 1787 To The Remarkable Breakthroughs In Thought And Intention That Marked The Nation'S Youth. The Result Is A Sparkling, Authoritative Work. . . Everyone Interested In The Founding Of The U.S. Will Want To Read This Book.'' Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)''A Brilliant Account Of The Revolution That Focuses On The Men Who Led It. Rakove Offers The Reader A New And Fascinating Method Of Combining Analytic And Narrative History. By Using Some Marvelous Vignettes And Beautifully Crafted Portraits Of The Principal Characters As A Means Of Exploring The Crucial Issues Of The Revolutionary Era,. . . He Has Written A Remarkable Work Of History.'' Gordon S. Wood, Pulitzer Prizewinning Author In Revolutionaries, Jack Rakove Delivers What He Promises: A 'New History Of The Invention Of America.' Under His Deft Touch, Historical Subjects Come Alive In A Series Of Richly Drawn Portraits. Deeply Researched And Elegantly Written, This Book Ma

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