Apostles of revolution
Apostles of revolution2018
About this book
"Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Paine, and James Monroe were in the vanguard of revolutionary ideas in the 18th century. As founding fathers, they risked their lives for American independence, but they also wanted more. Each wished for profound changes in the political and social fabric of pre-1776 America and hoped that the American Revolution would spark republican and egalitarian revolutions throughout Europe, sweeping away the old monarchical order. Ultimately, each rejoiced at the opportunity to be a part of the French Revolution, a cause that became untenable as idealism gave way to the bloody Terror. Apostles of Revolution spans a crucial period in Western Civilization ranging from the American insurgency against Great Britain to the Declaration of Independence, from desperate engagements on American battlefields to the threat posed to the ideals of the Revolution by the Federalist Party. With the French Revolution devolving into anarchy in the background, the era culminates with the "Revolution of 1800," Jefferson's election as president"--Title page verso.
Details
- First published
- 2018
- OL Work ID
- OL19741419W
Subjects
Politics and governmentHistoryJefferson, thomas, 1743-1826Paine, thomas, 1737-1809Monroe, james, 1758-1831United states, politics and government, 1775-1783United states, politics and government, 1783-1809France, history, revolution, 1789-1799Political and social viewsFederal Party (U.S.)