American Heroes – Profiles of Men and Women Who Shaped Early America, Morgan, Ed
Morgan, Edmund S.
Edmund Morgan: American Heroes: Profiles of Men and Women Who Shaped Early America [2009] hardback\nThe last two decades have witnessed an explosion of interest in the founding fathers so intense that a reader or television viewer of today might imagine that America was the creation of beings who were flawless in their wisdom and courage. As Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Edmund S. Morgan shows here, Americans have long been obsessed with their heroes. But, drawing on a lifetime of scholarship, he presents a different cast of characters-among them Indians, witches, heretics, and naysayers-men and women who went against the grain, in addition to the stock figures of our national hagiography. Morgan has mined the seventeenth century and has identified several new heroes, among them Giles Cory and Mary Easty, accused witches, who were put to death when Puritanism went wrong at Salem in 1692. Pressured to reprieve herself by admitting her guilt and naming friends and neighbors as confey
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