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Biographical Note: "With insight and eloquence, Jesse Wegman has done heroic work in bringing a vital but obscure architect of America back into the popular conversation. As Wegman amply proves, James Wilson merits our reconsideration--and our gratitude." --Jill Lepore, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of We the People and These Truths "Jesse Wegman has written a gripping and deeply researched work of American history. Scottish immigrant, signer of both the Declaration and the Constitution, and the man who coined 'We the People, ' James Wilson believed that power resided in the people themselves, foreseeing a democratic future the country is still struggling to achieve. That he died broke and largely forgotten, his headstone bearing the wrong date of his death, is one of American history's more painful ironies. The Lost Founder restores Wilson to his rightful place and challenges us to reconsider what popular sovereignty really means." --Ken Burns, award-winning documentary filmmaker and director of PBS' The American Revolution "Wegman's focus on Wilson's influence makes a convincing case for his importance in the pantheon of Founding Fathers." --Booklist "A not-quite founding father gets his due [...] A genuinely fresh look at the birth of the Constitution." --Kirkus Reviews "A robust intellectual biography of a fascinating, many-sided figure." - Publishers Weekly "This absorbing and enlightening work offers abundant riches as we celebrate the 250th anniversary of our nation's founding and reflect on the people instrumental to its success." - Bookpage, starred review "In history lessons about the Founding Fathers, James Wilson's name rarely, if ever, comes up. Wegman's biography of Wilson skillfully explains his place in the history of the Revolutionary War and the drafting of the U.S. Constitution. More importantly, it goes into the messier parts of Wilson's life that kept him out of the headlines and history books." - Word Smarts "Splendid [...] Wegman introduces Wilson to modern readers, delivering him from obscurity and returning him to his rightful place among the framers." - Washington Monthly "A fascinating historical tale, full of interesting behind-the-scenes moments related to the drafting and passage of the Constitution." - The Dispatch Publisher Marketing: "With insight and eloquence, Jesse Wegman has done heroic work in bringing a vital but obscure architect of America back into the popular conversation. As Wegman amply proves, James Wilson merits our reconsideration―and our gratitude." ―Jon Meacham Review Citations:
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Biographical Note: "With insight and eloquence, Jesse Wegman has done heroic work in bringing a vital but obscure architect of America back into the popular conversation. As Wegman amply proves, James Wilson merits our reconsideration--and our gratitude." --Jill Lepore, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of We the People and These Truths "Jesse Wegman has written a gripping and deeply researched work of American history. Scottish immigrant, signer of both the Declaration and the Constitution, and the man who coined 'We the People, ' James Wilson believed that power resided in the people themselves, foreseeing a democratic future the country is still struggling to achieve. That he died broke and largely forgotten, his headstone bearing the wrong date of his death, is one of American history's more painful ironies. The Lost Founder restores Wilson to his rightful place and challenges us to reconsider what popular sovereignty really means." --Ken Burns, award-winning documentary filmmaker and director of PBS' The American Revolution "Wegman's focus on Wilson's influence makes a convincing case for his importance in the pantheon of Founding Fathers." --Booklist "A not-quite founding father gets his due [...] A genuinely fresh look at the birth of the Constitution." --Kirkus Reviews "A robust intellectual biography of a fascinating, many-sided figure." - Publishers Weekly "This absorbing and enlightening work offers abundant riches as we celebrate the 250th anniversary of our nation's founding and reflect on the people instrumental to its success." - Bookpage, starred review "In history lessons about the Founding Fathers, James Wilson's name rarely, if ever, comes up. Wegman's biography of Wilson skillfully explains his place in the history of the Revolutionary War and the drafting of the U.S. Constitution. More importantly, it goes into the messier parts of Wilson's life that kept him out of the headlines and history books." - Word Smarts "Splendid [...] Wegman introduces Wilson to modern readers, delivering him from obscurity and returning him to his rightful place among the framers." - Washington Monthly "A fascinating historical tale, full of interesting behind-the-scenes moments related to the drafting and passage of the Constitution." - The Dispatch Publisher Marketing: "With insight and eloquence, Jesse Wegman has done heroic work in bringing a vital but obscure architect of America back into the popular conversation. As Wegman amply proves, James Wilson merits our reconsideration―and our gratitude." ―Jon Meacham Review Citations:
Contributor Bio:Wegman, Jesse |
The Lost Founder: James Wilson and the Forgotten Fight for a People's Constitution
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