The Americanism of Washington. Exploring the Virtues and Leadership of America's First President
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- Nombre de pages112
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-622905-4
- EAN4064066229054
- Date de parution11/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille487 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "The Americanism of Washington, " Henry Van Dyke presents a profound exploration of George Washington's character, values, and leadership through a patriotic lens. Van Dyke eloquently weaves historical analysis with literary finesse, employing a rich, evocative prose style that captures the essence of Washington's contributions to the founding of the United States. This work sits at the intersection of biography and political philosophy, reflecting on key themes such as nationalism, integrity, and civic duty against the backdrop of America'Äôs burgeoning identity in the late 19th century.
Henry Van Dyke was a distinguished writer, educator, and clergyman, whose multifaceted career and deep sense of patriotism shaped his reverence for Washington. A contemporary of the Progressive Era, Van Dyke's writings often reflect a commitment to social reform and the moral imperatives of leadership. His scholarly pursuits and familial connections to early American history informed this acute examination of Washington, inviting readers to appreciate the enduring relevance of his ideals in a dynamically changing America.
This book is a compelling read for those interested in American history, leadership studies, or the foundations of democracy. Van Dyke's insightful reflections not only elucidate Washington's legacy but also prompt contemporary readers to consider how the principles of Americanism can guide modern citizenship. "The Americanism of Washington" is an essential addition to the libraries of both scholars and general readers alike.
Henry Van Dyke was a distinguished writer, educator, and clergyman, whose multifaceted career and deep sense of patriotism shaped his reverence for Washington. A contemporary of the Progressive Era, Van Dyke's writings often reflect a commitment to social reform and the moral imperatives of leadership. His scholarly pursuits and familial connections to early American history informed this acute examination of Washington, inviting readers to appreciate the enduring relevance of his ideals in a dynamically changing America.
This book is a compelling read for those interested in American history, leadership studies, or the foundations of democracy. Van Dyke's insightful reflections not only elucidate Washington's legacy but also prompt contemporary readers to consider how the principles of Americanism can guide modern citizenship. "The Americanism of Washington" is an essential addition to the libraries of both scholars and general readers alike.
In "The Americanism of Washington, " Henry Van Dyke presents a profound exploration of George Washington's character, values, and leadership through a patriotic lens. Van Dyke eloquently weaves historical analysis with literary finesse, employing a rich, evocative prose style that captures the essence of Washington's contributions to the founding of the United States. This work sits at the intersection of biography and political philosophy, reflecting on key themes such as nationalism, integrity, and civic duty against the backdrop of America'Äôs burgeoning identity in the late 19th century.
Henry Van Dyke was a distinguished writer, educator, and clergyman, whose multifaceted career and deep sense of patriotism shaped his reverence for Washington. A contemporary of the Progressive Era, Van Dyke's writings often reflect a commitment to social reform and the moral imperatives of leadership. His scholarly pursuits and familial connections to early American history informed this acute examination of Washington, inviting readers to appreciate the enduring relevance of his ideals in a dynamically changing America.
This book is a compelling read for those interested in American history, leadership studies, or the foundations of democracy. Van Dyke's insightful reflections not only elucidate Washington's legacy but also prompt contemporary readers to consider how the principles of Americanism can guide modern citizenship. "The Americanism of Washington" is an essential addition to the libraries of both scholars and general readers alike.
Henry Van Dyke was a distinguished writer, educator, and clergyman, whose multifaceted career and deep sense of patriotism shaped his reverence for Washington. A contemporary of the Progressive Era, Van Dyke's writings often reflect a commitment to social reform and the moral imperatives of leadership. His scholarly pursuits and familial connections to early American history informed this acute examination of Washington, inviting readers to appreciate the enduring relevance of his ideals in a dynamically changing America.
This book is a compelling read for those interested in American history, leadership studies, or the foundations of democracy. Van Dyke's insightful reflections not only elucidate Washington's legacy but also prompt contemporary readers to consider how the principles of Americanism can guide modern citizenship. "The Americanism of Washington" is an essential addition to the libraries of both scholars and general readers alike.