His book, The Inner Jefferson, is a series of extended analytical essays that present a portrait of Jefferson as a man of the heart to complement the massive literature that focuses on his head, making him the public man of reason, the apostle of liberty, the Renaissance Man, a cultural icon who became the Sage of Monticello.
THE INNER JEFFERSON: by Andrew Burstein (University Press of Virginia) 0-8139-1720-4. He had served as governor of Virginia, as U.S. minister to France, as secretary of state under George Washington, as vice-president in the administration of John Adams, and as president of the United States from 1801 to 1809.
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The Inner Jefferson: Portrait of a Grieving Optimist - Author: Andrew Burstein. --The Washington Post Book World. Thomas Jefferson (1996) This video biography by award winning documentary filmmaker Ken Burns follows Jefferson
The Inner Jefferson: Portrait of a Grieving Optimist by Andrew Burstein. Inventing human rights by Lynn Hunt. Jefferson and the Ordeal of Liberty - Volume III (Jefferson and His Time, Vol 3) by Dumas Malone.
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• The Inner Jefferson: Portrait of a Grieving Optimist, by Andrew Burstein. • Thomas Jefferson: American Tourist, by Edward Dumbauld. • The Jefferson-Hemings Myth: An American Travesty, by the Thomas Jefferson Heritage Society.
Andrew Burstein recently became a professor of history at the University of Northern Iowa after years of international trade work in China. His first book, The Inner Life of Thomas Jefferson, was published last year. In his letters to intimates, Thomas Jefferson expressed his inner This was the real Thomas Jefferson.
When the article appeared, Jefferson, a Republican, was running against presidential incumbent John Adams, a Federalist, in an acrimonious campaign. According to Hamilton biographer Ron Chernow, Hamilton wrote 25 essays under the name Phocion for the Gazette between October 15 and November 24, lambasting Jefferson
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The panel includes: Dan Jordan, President, Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation; Andrew Burstein, author of The Inner Jefferson: Portrait of a Grieving Optimist; Annette Gordon-Reed, author of Thomas Jefferson DNA evidence presented in 1998 linking Thomas Jefferson
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