par
Gentz, Friedrich von, 1764-1832.
Numéro de rayon préféré
973.3 22
Date de publication
2010
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Ressources électroniques
Pertinence:
0.9588
par
Rosenfeld, Sophia A.
Numéro de rayon préféré
320.011 22
Date de publication
2011
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Pertinence:
0.5414
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Miller, J. C. (John C.), 1949- author.
Numéro de rayon préféré
973.3092 23
Date de publication
2017
Résumé
Probably no American statesman displayed more constructive imagination than did Alexander Hamilton. Prodigal of ideas, bursting with plans for diversifying the economy, and obsessed by a determination to make the United States a powerful nation under a centralized government, he left an imprint upon this country that time has not effaced. Alexander Hamilton and the Growth of the New Nation is the premier biography of Alexander Hamilton written by one of the foremost scholars of early American history. Hamilton's career was at times contradictory: born, in John Adams's words, the "bastard brat of a Scotch peddler," he rose to high social, political, and military position in the newly born country. He dreaded divisiveness, yet his strategies and actions aggravated political sectionalism. Miller weaves together the complex facets of Hamilton's life to make a vivid, absorbing biography.
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Pertinence:
0.0445
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