Abigail Adams (e-bog) af Holton, Woody
Holton, Woody (forfatter)

Abigail Adams e-bog

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Winner of the Bancroft Prize The New York Times Book Review, Editors ChoiceAmerican Heritage, Best of 2009In this vivid new biography of Abigail Adams, the most illustrious woman of the founding era, Bancroft Awardwinning historian Woody Holton offers a sweeping reinterpretation of Adamss life story and of womens roles in the creation of the republic. Using previously overlooked documents from ...
E-bog 140,02 DKK
Forfattere Holton, Woody (forfatter)
Forlag Atria Books
Udgivet 1 juni 2010
Længde 512 sider
Genrer BGA
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781451607369
Winner of the Bancroft Prize The New York Times Book Review, Editors ChoiceAmerican Heritage, Best of 2009In this vivid new biography of Abigail Adams, the most illustrious woman of the founding era, Bancroft Awardwinning historian Woody Holton offers a sweeping reinterpretation of Adamss life story and of womens roles in the creation of the republic. Using previously overlooked documents from numerous archives, Abigail Adams shows that the wife of the second president of the United States was far more charismatic and influential than historians have realized. One of the finest writers of her age, Adams passionately campaigned for womens education, denounced sex discrimination, and matched wits not only with her brilliant husband, John, but with Thomas Jefferson and George Washington. When male Patriots ignored her famous appeal to "e;Remember the Ladies,"e; she accomplished her own personal declaration of independence: Defying centuries of legislation that assigned married womens property to their husbands, she amassed a fortune in her own name. Adamss life story encapsulates the history of the founding era, for she defined herself in relation to the people she loved or hated (she was never neutral), a cast of characters that included her mother and sisters; Benjamin Franklin and James Lovell, her husbands bawdy congressional colleagues; Phoebe Abdee, her fathers former slave; her financially nave husband; and her son John Quincy. At once epic and intimate, Abigail Adams, sheds light on a complicated, fascinating woman, one of the most beloved figures of American history.