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David Waldstreicher

    David Waldstreicher es un distinguido historiador cuyo trabajo profundiza en las intrincadas conexiones entre nacionalidad, escritura y política en la América temprana. Su erudición investiga las profundas contradicciones y ascensos dentro del ethos nacional estadounidense, centrándose a menudo en el tema omnipresente de la esclavitud y su influencia formativa. El enfoque analítico de Waldstreicher desvela cómo los ideales de la revolución lidiaron con las realidades de la esclavitud, ofreciendo una visión penetrante de la construcción de la identidad estadounidense. Su prosa es a la vez académica y accesible, guiando a los lectores a través de momentos cruciales en la formación de la nación.

    Runaway America
    In the Midst of Perpetual Fetes
    The Odyssey of Phillis Wheatley
    Slavery's Constitution: From Revolution to Ratification
    • Waldstreicher explores the critical role of slavery in shaping the U.S. Constitution, challenging the notion that it was merely an overlooked issue. He highlights that while the document does not explicitly mention slavery, several clauses directly address the interests of slave owners and reflect the intense debates among the framers. This examination reveals that slavery was integral to both the Constitution's creation and its function, underscoring its significance beyond economic considerations.

      Slavery's Constitution: From Revolution to Ratification
    • In the Midst of Perpetual Fetes

      The Making of American Nationalism, 1776-1820

      • 382 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      Political festivals played a crucial role in shaping national identity during the early American republic, as explored through a variety of historical documents. Celebrations like the Fourth of July and other new holidays allowed diverse political groups to express their views and forge connections between local and national politics. While these events encouraged participation and dissent, they also revealed limitations in democratization. Waldstreicher emphasizes the importance of understanding the complexities of region, race, class, and gender in the evolution of American political culture.

      In the Midst of Perpetual Fetes
    • Runaway America

      Benjamin Franklin, Slavery, and the American Revolution

      • 332 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Exploring Benjamin Franklin's complex legacy, this book reveals his roles as a runaway, slave master, and empire builder, challenging the traditional view of him as solely a scientist and abolitionist. David Waldstreicher argues that slavery was not only integral to Franklin's life but also central to the American Revolution and the concept of freedom itself. This work reshapes our understanding of Franklin and highlights the profound connections between his life and the founding of America.

      Runaway America