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Thomas Jefferson's Education

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Thomas Jefferson's Education by Alan Taylor delves into the complexities and contradictions of Thomas Jefferson's vision for education in Virginia and his efforts to establish the University of Virginia. The book explores how Jefferson's ideals were both progressive and limited, shaped by the socio-political dynamics of the early 19th century, especially concerning slavery and democracy. Alan Taylor provides an insightful analysis of how these efforts reflected broader issues in American society.
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If you're fascinated by early American history and intrigued by the personalities who shaped the young nation, you may find this book captivating. It delves into how education and intellect influenced the formation of America, through the lens of one of its most pivotal figures, offering insights into the intersection of politics, culture, and learning.

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Thomas Jefferson's Education

From the Pulitzer Prize-winning historian, a brilliant, absorbing study of Jefferson and his campaign to save Virginia through education.

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By turns entertaining and tragic, this beautifully written history reveals the origins of a great university in the dilemmas of Virginia slavery. It offers an incisive portrait of Thomas Jefferson set against a social fabric of planters in decline, enslaved black families torn apart by sales, and a hair-trigger code of male honour.

A man of "deft evasions" who was both courtly and withdrawn, Jefferson sought control of his family and state from his lofty perch at Monticello. Never quite the egalitarian we wish him to be, he advocated emancipation but shrank from implementing it, entrusting that reform to the next generation. Devoted to the education of his granddaughters, he nevertheless accepted their subordination in a masculine culture. During the revolution, he proposed to educate all white children in Virginia, but later in life he narrowed his goal to building an elite university.

In 1819 Jefferson's intensive drive for state support of a new university succeeded. His intention was a university to educate the sons of Virginia's wealthy planters, lawyers, and merchants, who might then democratise the state and in time rid it of slavery. But the university's students, having absorbed the traditional vices of the Virginia gentry, preferred to practise and defend them.

Opening in 1825, the university nearly collapsed as unruly students abused one another, the enslaved servants, and the faculty. Jefferson's hopes of developing an enlightened leadership for the state were disappointed, and Virginia hardened its commitment to slavery in the coming years. The university was born with the flaws of a slave society.

Instead, it was Jefferson's beloved granddaughters who carried forward his faith in education by becoming dedicated teachers of a new generation of women.

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In Thomas Jefferson's Education, Alan Taylor is praised for his insightful exploration of the founder's ambitions and apprehensions regarding the educational ideals of early America. This book extends Taylor's acclaimed body of work on the political and cultural landscapes of the emerging United States, offering a nuanced examination of Jefferson's educational vision.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780393652420

Publisher: WW Norton & Co

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 19 November 2019

Country: United States

Imprint: WW Norton & Co

Illustration: 23 illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 33.0mm

Width: 165.0mm

Height: 244.0mm

Weight: 752g

Pages: 448

About the Author

Alan Taylor is Thomas Jefferson Professor of History at the University of Virginia. He is the author of American Revolutions and other acclaimed works, and has twice won the Pulitzer Prize for History. His book, The Internal Enemy: Slavery and War in Virginia, 1772–1832, won the Pulitzer Prize and was a finalist for the National Book Award. He lives in Charlottesville, Virginia and Davis, California.

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