The Founding Fathers is a concise, accessible overview of the brilliant, flawed, and quarrelsome group of lawyers, politicians, merchants, military men, and clergy known as "the Founding Fathers"―who got as close to the ideal of the Platonic "philosopher-kings" as American or world history has ever seen.
R. B. Bernstein reveals Washington, Franklin, Jefferson, Adams, Hamilton, and the other founders not as shining demigods but as imperfect human beings―people much like us―who nevertheless achieved political greatness. They emerge here as men who sought to transcend their intellectual world even as they were bound by its limits, men who strove to lead the new nation even as they had to defer to the great body of the people and learn with them the possibilities and limitations of politics. Bernstein deftly traces the dynamic forces that molded these men and their contemporaries as British colonists in North America and as intellectual citizens of the Atlantic civilization's Age of Enlightenment. He analyzes the American Revolution, the framing and adoption of state and federal constitutions, and the key concepts and problems that both shaped and circumscribed the founders' achievements as the United States sought its place in the world. Finally, he charts the shifting reputations of the founders and examines the specific ways that interpreters of the Constitution have used the Founding Fathers.
A masterly blend of old and new scholarship, brimming with apt description and insightful analysis, this book offers a digestible account of how the Founding Fathers were formed, what they did, and how generations of Americans have viewed them.
Author(s): R. B. Bernstein
Series: Very Short Introductions
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Year: 2015
Language: English
Pages: 184
City: New York
Cover
The Founding Fathers: A Very Short Introduction
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
List of illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Words, images, meanings
Chapter 2: Contexts: The history that made the founding fathers
Living on the periphery of the Western world
Freeborn English subjects
The great confluence
Chapter 3: Achievements and challenges: The history the founding fathers made
Independence
Constitution-making
Courts and judicial power
Federalism
Politics
Church and state
Equality
America in the world
The Constitution as exploding cigar
Chapter 4: Legacies: What history has made of the founding fathers
Ancestor worship?
Which founding father are you?
The dead hand of the past? Originalism
Epilogue: The founding fathers, history, and us
Chronology
Appendix: The founding fathers: A partial list
1. Signers of the Declaration (by state delegation)
2. Framers of the Constitution (by state delegations; asterisks denote signers)
3. Other founding fathers (and mothers)
References
Chapter 1: Words, images, meanings
Chapter 2: Contexts
Chapter 3: Achievements and challenges
Chapter 4: Legacies
Epilogue
Further reading
Index