The Genuine Article: A Historian Looks at Early America"A masterly quarter-century of commentary on the discipline of American history."—Allen D. Boyer, New York Times Book Review "This book amounts to an intellectual autobiography....These pieces are thus a statement of what I have thought about early Americans during nearly seventy years in their company," writes historian Edmund S. Morgan in the introduction to this landmark collection. The Genuine Article gathers together twenty-five of Morgan's finest essays over forty years, commenting brilliantly on everything from Jamestown to James Madison. In revealing the private lives of "Those Sexy Puritans" and "The Price of Honor" on Southern plantations, The Genuine Article details the daily lives of early Americans, along with "The Great Political Fiction" that continues to this day. As one of our most celebrated historians, Morgan's characteristic insight and penetrating wisdom are not to be missed in this extraordinarily rich portrait of early America and its Founding Fathers. |
Contents
Chapter | 5 |
HEAVEN CANT WAIT | 15 |
THOSE SEXY PURITANS | 22 |
THE CHOSEN PEOPLE | 31 |
SUBJECT WOMEN | 40 |
WITCHHUNTING | 54 |
BEWITOHED | 61 |
Chapter Eight | 75 |
THE OEDIPAL REvoLUTIoN | 156 |
SECRETS OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN | 163 |
Chapter Seventeen | 185 |
THE FIXERs | 197 |
THE GREAT PoLITICAL FICTIoN | 207 |
Chapter Twenty | 225 |
THE SECoND AMERICAN REvoLUTIoN | 236 |
Chapter Twentytwo | 248 |
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