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- Features essays by the leading scholars in the field, including Pulitzer Prize winners Annette Gordon-Reed and Jack Rakove
- Includes a section that considers Jefferson’s legacy
- Explores Jefferson’s wide range of interests and expertise, and covers his public career, private life, his views on democracy, and his writings
- Written to be accessible for the non-specialist as well as Jefferson scholars
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Notes on Contributors xi
Abbreviations xvii
Introduction xix
Francis D. Cogliano
PART I JEFFERSON’S LIFE AND TIMES 1
1 Jefferson and Biography 3
Annette Gordon-Reed
2 Jefferson’s Virginia 16
Michael A. McDonnell
3 Thomas Jefferson and A Summary View of the Rights of British North America 32
Kristofer Ray
4 The Declaration of Independence 44
Robert G. Parkinson
5 “I have known”: Thomas Jefferson, Experience, and Notes on the State of Virginia 60
Peter Thompson
6 The Virginia Statute for Establishing Religious Freedom 75
John A. Ragosta
7 A Republican Reformation: Thomas Jefferson’s Civil Religion and the Separation of Church from State 91
Johann N.Neem
8 The Paris Years of Thomas Jefferson 110
Iain McLean
9 Jefferson as Party Leader 128
Todd Estes
10 A Qualified Revolution: The Presidential Election of 1800 145
Joanne B. Freeman
11 The (Federalist?) Presidency of Thomas Jefferson 164
Robert M.S. McDonald
12 From “Floating Ardor” to the “Union of Sentiment”: Jefferson on the Relationship between Public Opinion and the Executive 184
Jeremy D. Bailey
13 Jefferson and International Relations 199
Leonard J. Sadosky
14 Jefferson in Retirement 218
Andrew Burstein
PART II THEMES 235
15 Thomas Jefferson and Native Americans 237
Andrew Cayton
16 Thomas Jefferson: Planter and Farmer 253
Lucia Stanton
17 Thomas Jefferson and Slavery 271
Cassandra Pybus
18 Sally Hemings 284
Catherine Kerrison
19 Thomas Jefferson and Affairs of the Heart 301
Billy L. Wayson
20 Thomas Jefferson and John Adams 318
Richard Samuelson
21 The Libraries of Thomas Jefferson 333
Kevin J. Hayes
22 Jefferson and the Law 349
David Thomas Konig
23 Thomas Jefferson, Cosmopolitanism, and the Enlightenment 364
Hannah Spahn
24 Thomas Jefferson and the Ancient World 380
Caroline Winterer
25 Jefferson and American Democracy 397
Peter S. Onuf
26 Thomas Jefferson and Constitutionalism 419
R.B. Bernstein
27 Political Economy 439
Max M. Edling
28 Jefferson and Education 457
Cameron Addis
PART III LEGACY 475
29 History, Politics, and the Self: Jefferson’s “Anas” and Autobiography 477
Matthew E. Crow
30 “For Generations to Come”: Creating the “Definitive” Jefferson Edition 491
Barbara B. Oberg and James P. McClure
31 Preservation and Education: Monticello and the Thomas Jefferson Foundation 510
Francis D. Cogliano
32 Jefferson’s Legacy: The Nation as Interpretative Community 526
Brian Steele
33 Thomas Jefferson in the Twenty-First Century 551
Jack N. Rakove
Bibliography 567
Index 595
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“A marvelous collection of authoritative and well-written essays on nearly every aspect of Jefferson’s life and legacy. Compiling and editing the works of such a variety of scholars is no easy task, and Frank D. Cogliano deserves the highest praise.” (Expofairs, 14 May 2013)
“A marvelous collection of authoritative and well-written essays on nearly every aspect of Jefferson’s life and legacy. Compiling and editing the works of such a variety of scholars is no easy task, and Frank D. Cogliano deserves the highest praise.” – Gordon S. Wood, Brown University“No American president cared more about posterity’s judgment than Thomas Jefferson. This kaleidoscopic collection, by an all-star cast of scholars, is the most comprehensive historical assessment of him ever undertaken.” - David Armitage, Harvard University, author of The Declaration of Independence: A Global History
"Deftly edited by Francis D. Cogliano, A Companion to Thomas Jefferson explores the greatest mystery in American history: Who was Thomas Jefferson? Brilliant, elusive, and contradictory, Jefferson compels and confounds as a key to our national origins and to our enduring dilemmas in politics and race. In this comprehensive collection of vivid essays, a stellar cast of leading scholars offers compelling new insights that enrich our understanding of the most mercurial of our founders." – Alan Taylor, University of California, Davis
“Frank Cogliano has brought together the leading specialists to create an invaluable and authoritative collection of essays for anyone interested in the most current scholarship on Thomas Jefferson. It covers a wide array of different aspects of his life and legacy including coverage of his role as a plantation manager and slavery at Monticello. It will help to navigate readers through the overwhelming secondary literature and to offer greater clarity about the man who many regard as the most elusive of the Founding Fathers.” – Dr. Andrew Jackson O’Shaughnessy, Robert H. Smith International Center for Jefferson Studies at Monticello