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In 1776, thirteen colonies declared their independence from Britain. Although they came together to fight a war, the colonies were far from a unified nation. In George Washington: Uniting a Nation, Don Higginbotham argues that Washington's greatest contribution to American life was creating a sense of American unity. In clear and concise prose, Higginbotham shows that as Revolutionary War commander, proponent of the Constitution, and president, George Washington focused on building national identity and erecting institutions to cement the fledgling nation. The first book on Washington to examine exclusively his role in state formation, George Washington is essential reading for scholars, students, and everyone interested in America's first, and most formative, president.

About the Author
Don Higginbotham is Dowd Professor of History at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

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No one else combines Don Higginbotham's knowledge of the Revolutionary era and familiarity with Washington's writings. In George Washington: Uniting A Nation the result is a sure-handed, gracefully adventurous portrait of the man who became a legend in his own time, and the reasons why legendary status was deserved. -- Joseph J. Ellis, author of Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation
A penetrating analysis of Washington's major strength as a leader-as well as his greatest gift to the nation-his ability to forge conflicting interests and emotions into a unified whole, militarily, politically, and culturally. -- Robert F. Dalzell, Jr., Williams College
A masterful and unusually well-written analysis of Washington's contribution to the creation of the United States, complemented by Washington's principal writings on the subject of national unification. -- Jack P. Greene, The Johns Hopkins University
For classroom use, this book provides an excellent means of addressing Washington's significance. It also presents both students and scholars with a fresh perspective on the great man's outlook and role. The less familiar documents, along with classics such as his farewell address, support Higginbotham's argument well. * North Carolina Historical Review *
The clarity and preciseness of Higginbotham's writing and the inclusion of primary documents make this small book a natural for use in classes on early American history. * Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography *
This small but important book distills the essence of what drove George Washington through his long, burdensome years as general and president: the quest for the grail of American unity. Anyone who wishes to understand Washington and the nation that resulted from his quest can do no better than to start here. -- Philander D. Chase, editor of The Papers of George Washington
Don Higginbotham may not be the first to write about Washington's central role in uniting the American nation, but in four brief essays he articulates that role better than anyone to date. [He] solidifies his position as the most astute interpreter of George Washington writing today. * The Virginia Magazine Of History and Biography *
This book is a gripping depiction by a wise historian and is aimed at general readers as well as specialists in the era of the American Revolution. * The Historian *
Subtle, complex, and easily taken too lightly due to its briefness of exposition, this book ranks with Joseph Strayer's On the Medieval Origins of the Modern State or Philip Aries's Western Attitudes Towards Death for sheer economy and weight of argument. -- David Silbey, book review editor, H-net
George Washington: Uniting a Nation will probably find its greatest use in the classroom where the combination of a comprehensive interpretation augmented by original sources will be helpful as a supplemental text. * William and Mary Quarterly *



Book Information
ISBN 9780742522091
Author Don Higginbotham
Format Paperback
Page Count 176
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Weight(grams) 249g
Dimensions(mm) 214mm * 188mm * 15mm

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