James Monroe
Title | James Monroe PDF eBook |
Author | Brook Poston |
Publisher | University Press of Florida |
Pages | 166 |
Release | 2020-11-03 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 081306578X |
Despite serving his country for 50 years and being among the most qualified men to hold the office of president, James Monroe is an oft-forgotten Founding Father. In this book, Brook Poston reveals how Monroe attempted to craft a legacy for himself as a champion of American republicanism. Monroe’s dedication to the vision of a modern republic built on liberty began when he joined the American Revolution. His devotion to the cause further developed under his apprenticeship to Thomas Jefferson. These experiences spurred him to support the virtues of republicanism during the French Revolution, when he tried to create an alliance between the United States and the French republic despite ire from the U.S. Federalist party. As Monroe climbed the political ranks, his achievements began to add up: he played a significant role in the Louisiana Purchase, helped lead the fight against Great Britain in the War of 1812, oversaw the acquisition of Florida from Spain, and created the Monroe Doctrine to protect the Americas from the influence of European monarchies. Focusing exclusively on America’s fifth president and his complete commitment to republicanism, this book offers new interpretations of James Monroe as a patriot who dedicated his life to what he believed was perhaps the most important cause in human history. A volume in the series Contested Boundaries, edited by Gene Allen Smith
My Thoughts Be Bloody
Title | My Thoughts Be Bloody PDF eBook |
Author | Nora Titone |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 498 |
Release | 2010-10-19 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1416586164 |
Historian Nora Titone takes a fresh look at the strange and startling history of the Booth brothers, answering the question of why one became the nineteenth-century’s brightest, most beloved star, and the other became the most notorious assassin in American history. The scene of John Wilkes Booth shooting Abraham Lincoln in Ford’s Theatre is among the most vivid and indelible images in American history. The literal story of what happened on April 14, 1865, is familiar: Lincoln was killed by John Wilkes Booth, a lunatic enraged by the Union victory and the prospect of black citizenship. Yet who Booth really was—besides a killer—is less well known. The magnitude of his crime has obscured for generations a startling personal story that was integral to his motivation. My Thoughts Be Bloody, a sweeping family saga, revives an extraordinary figure whose name has been missing, until now, from the story of President Lincoln’s death. Edwin Booth, John Wilkes’s older brother by four years, was in his day the biggest star of the American stage. Without an account of Edwin Booth, author Nora Titone argues, the real story of Lincoln’s assassin has never been told. Using an array of private letters, diaries, and reminiscences of the Booth family, Titone has uncovered a hidden history that reveals the reasons why John Wilkes Booth became this country’s most notorious assassin. The details of the conspiracy to kill Lincoln have been well documented elsewhere. My Thoughts Be Bloody tells a new story, one that explains for the first time why Lincoln’s assassin decided to conspire against the president in the first place, and sets that decision in the context of a bitterly divided family—and nation. By the end of this riveting journey, readers will see Abraham Lincoln’s death less as the result of the war between the North and South and more as the climax of a dark struggle between two brothers who never wore the uniform of soldiers, except on stage.
The Works of Matthew Arnold
Title | The Works of Matthew Arnold PDF eBook |
Author | Matthew Arnold |
Publisher | |
Pages | 364 |
Release | 1903 |
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Proverbial philosophy: in 4 ser., now first complete
Title | Proverbial philosophy: in 4 ser., now first complete PDF eBook |
Author | Martin Farquhar Tupper |
Publisher | |
Pages | 484 |
Release | 1871 |
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The Gazetteer of Sikhim
Title | The Gazetteer of Sikhim PDF eBook |
Author | Bengal (India). Secretariat |
Publisher | |
Pages | 482 |
Release | 1894 |
Genre | Buddhism |
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Routledge Revivals: The Power of Shame (1985)
Title | Routledge Revivals: The Power of Shame (1985) PDF eBook |
Author | Agnes Heller |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 407 |
Release | 2017-11-22 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1351359215 |
First published in 1985, this book provides a stimulating series of inter-connected essays which address the theme of shame, which, unlike the problem of conscience, has been seldom discussed by moral philosophers. The essays focus on the ethical regulation of human action and judgement, examining both its constant and varying elements and concentrating on contemporary types of moral regulation. Professor Heller uses Aristotelian categories, such as the good life, in her discourse to present a new conception of rationality, distinguishing between shame regulation and conscience regulation of moral conduct, and arguing that shame regulation cannot be completely overcome even in an age of rationalism.
Buddhist Stories
Title | Buddhist Stories PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Dahlke |
Publisher | |
Pages | 352 |
Release | 1913 |
Genre | Buddha (The concept) |
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