Christopher Grasso is associate professor of history at the College of William and Mary and editor of the William and Mary Quarterly.
[T]here have been many fine studies of eighteenth-century
intellectual history, few are as sophisticated, as subtle, and as
learned."Journal of American History"
�T�here have been many fine studies of eighteenth-century
intellectual history, few are as sophisticated, as subtle, and as
learned."Journal of American History"
A hugely impressive book, with an engaging style and a nice eye for
anecdote."Times Literary Supplement"
This book is a wonderful portrait of leadership and public
discourse in the Revolutionary era. Nathan O. Hatch, University of
Notre Dame
"[T]here have been many fine studies of eighteenth-century
intellectual history, few are as sophisticated, as subtle, and as
learned."Journal of American History""
"A hugely impressive book, with an engaging style and a nice eye
for anecdote."Times Literary Supplement""
"This book is a wonderful portrait of leadership and public
discourse in the Revolutionary era. Nathan O. Hatch, University of
Notre Dame"
A significant contribution to our understanding of high culture in
one place and time."Journal of the Early Republic"
Historians of public life throughout the early modern Atlantic
world will want to explore his account."American Historical Review"
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