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American Creation by Joseph J. Ellis

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American Creation

Triumphs and Tragedies in the Founding of the Republic

Joseph J. Ellis

Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group · Print & ebook · October 14, 2008

Reading lane: Revolutionary America (1775-1800)

National Bestseller Acclaimed historian Joseph J. Ellis brings his unparalleled talents to this riveting account of the early years of the Republic.

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Why This Clicks

Founding Frictions

A readable look at the republic’s making, with triumph kept alongside trouble.

Come here for

  • Founding-era sweep
  • Clear-eyed national framing

Expect

  • Historical insight over hero worship
  • A sustained, stageable narrative pace

Book Details

Authors
Joseph J. Ellis
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Published
October 14, 2008
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Revolutionary America (1775-1800) · Colonial America (to 1775)
Reading lane
Revolutionary America (1775-1800)

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Publisher Categories

  • Presidents & World Leaders

  • U.S. Military History

  • Revolutionary America (1775-1800)

About This Book

National Bestseller Acclaimed historian Joseph J. Ellis brings his unparalleled talents to this riveting account of the early years of the Republic. The last quarter of the eighteenth century remains the most politically creative era in American history, when a dedicated group of men undertook a bold experiment in political ideals. It was a time of both triumphs and tragedies—all of which contributed to the shaping of our burgeoning nation. Ellis casts an incisive eye on the...

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National Bestseller Acclaimed historian Joseph J. Ellis brings his unparalleled talents to this riveting account of the early years of the Republic. The last quarter of the eighteenth century remains the most politically creative era in American history, when a dedicated group of men undertook a bold experiment in political ideals. It was a time of both triumphs and tragedies—all of which contributed to the shaping of our burgeoning nation. Ellis casts an incisive eye on the gradual pace of the American Revolution and the contributions of such luminaries as Washington, Jefferson, and Madison, and brilliantly analyzes the failures of the founders to adequately solve the problems of slavery and the treatment of Native Americans. With accessible prose and stunning eloquence, Ellis delineates in American Creation an era of flawed greatness, at a time when understanding our origins is more important than ever.

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