
thomas jefferson and american democracy 1st edition
Book Specifications:
- Title: Thomas Jefferson and American Democracy
- Publisher: Hodder and Stoughton
- Author: Max Beloff
- Language: English
- Pages: 271
- Binding: Hard Back
- Condition: Used - Good (Few stamps)
About the Book:
Thomas Jefferson and American Democracy by Max Beloff offers a concise yet insightful study of Thomas Jefferson and his enduring influence on the development of democratic thought and governance in the United States. Part of the Teach Yourself History series, the book explores Jefferson’s political philosophy, his role in shaping the American republic, and his contributions to constitutional government, liberty, and democratic ideals. Beloff presents Jefferson as both a visionary statesman and a complex historical figure, examining the contradictions within his political beliefs and personal life. Through historical analysis and biographical narrative, the work highlights Jefferson’s continuing relevance in discussions of democracy, freedom, and political philosophy. Published by Hodder and Stoughton, this hardback edition is a valuable resource for readers interested in American history, political thought, and historical biography.
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Book Specifications:
- Title: Thomas Jefferson and American Democracy
- Publisher: Hodder and Stoughton
- Author: Max Beloff
- Language: English
- Pages: 271
- Binding: Hard Back
- Condition: Used - Good (Few stamps)
About the Book:
Thomas Jefferson and American Democracy by Max Beloff offers a concise yet insightful study of Thomas Jefferson and his enduring influence on the development of democratic thought and governance in the United States. Part of the Teach Yourself History series, the book explores Jefferson’s political philosophy, his role in shaping the American republic, and his contributions to constitutional government, liberty, and democratic ideals. Beloff presents Jefferson as both a visionary statesman and a complex historical figure, examining the contradictions within his political beliefs and personal life. Through historical analysis and biographical narrative, the work highlights Jefferson’s continuing relevance in discussions of democracy, freedom, and political philosophy. Published by Hodder and Stoughton, this hardback edition is a valuable resource for readers interested in American history, political thought, and historical biography.












