From the most respected chronicler of the early days of the Republic and winner of both the Pulitzer and Bancroft prizes comes a landmark work that rescues Benjamin Franklin from a mythology that has blinded generations of Americans to the man he really was and makes sense of aspects of his life and career that would have otherwise remained mysterious. In place of the genial polymath, self-improver, and quintessential American, Gordon S. Wood reveals a figure much more ambiguous and complex and much more interesting. Charting the passage of Franklin’s life and reputation from relative popular indifference (his death, while the occasion for mass mourning in France, was widely ignored in America) to posthumous glory, The Americanization of Benjamin Franklin sheds invaluable light on the emergence of our country’s idea of itself.
Gordon S. Wood Libri
Gordon S. Wood è uno storico di spicco il cui lavoro si concentra sulla Rivoluzione Americana e sui primi anni degli Stati Uniti. La sua scrittura è caratterizzata da una profonda esplorazione delle forze politiche e sociali che hanno plasmato la nazione. Wood approfondisce la trasformazione della società americana dalle sue radici coloniali fino alla sua nascita come repubblica, illuminando la natura radicale del cambiamento rivoluzionario. La sua prosa è nota per la sua meticolosa ricerca e la sua capacità di collegare grandi narrazioni storiche con le esperienze vissute e le idee dell'epoca.



Power and Liberty
- 228pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
Written by one of early America's most eminent historians, this book masterfully discusses the debates over constitutionalism that took place in the Revolutionary era.
Revolutionary Characters: What Made the Founders Different
- 321pagine
- 12 ore di lettura
In 10 essays from previously published articles, the author presents miniature portraits of George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, Thomas Paine, and others known as the founding fathers.