An illuminating analysis of the man whose name is synonymous with American democracy

Few presidents have embodied the American spirit as fully as Thomas Jefferson. He was the originator of so many of the foun...

Buy Now From Amazon

Product Review

An illuminating analysis of the man whose name is synonymous with American democracy

Few presidents have embodied the American spirit as fully as Thomas Jefferson. He was the originator of so many of the founding principles of American democracy. Politically, he shuffled off the centralized authority of the Federalists, working toward a more diffuse and minimalist leadership. He introduced the bills separating church and state and mandating free public education. He departed from the strict etiquette of his European counterparts, appearing at state dinners in casual attire and dispensing with hierarchical seating arrangements. Jefferson initiated the Lewis and Clark expedition and seized on the crucial moment when Napoleon decided to sell the Louisiana Territory, thus extending the national development. In this compelling examination, distinguished historian Joyce Appleby captures all of the richness of Jefferson's character and accomplishments.



Similar Products

John Adams: The American Presidents Series: The 2nd President, 1797-1801George Washington: The American Presidents Series: The 1st President, 1789-1797James Madison: The American Presidents Series: The 4th President, 1809-1817James Monroe: The American Presidents Series: The 5th President, 1817-1825John Quincy Adams: The American Presidents Series: The 6th President, 1825-1829Martin Van Buren: The American Presidents Series: The 8th President, 1837-1841Zachary Taylor: The American Presidents Series: The 12th President, 1849-1850Abraham Lincoln: The American Presidents Series: The 16th President, 1861-1865James K. Polk: The American Presidents Series: The 11th President, 1845-1849