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The Great Divide

The Conflict Between Washington and Jefferson That Defined a Nation

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The Great Divide

By: Thomas Fleming
Narrated by: David Rapkin
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History tends to cast the early years of America in a glow of camaraderie when there were, in fact ,many conflicts between the Founding Fathers - none more important than the one between George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. Their disagreement centered on the highest, most original public office created by the Constitutional Convention: the presidency. It also involved the nation's foreign policy, the role of merchants and farmers in a republic, and the durability of the union. At its root were two sharply different visions of the nation's future.

Acclaimed historian Thomas Fleming examines how the differing characters and leadership styles of Washington and Jefferson shaped two opposing views of the presidency - and the nation. This clash profoundly influenced the next two centuries of America's history and persists in the present day.

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18th Century Americas History & Theory Modern Political Science Politics & Government Revolution & Founding United States War of 1812 Alexander Hamilton Founding Fathers Boston
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Insightful Historical Perspective • Engaging Narrative • Well-researched Content • Detailed Political Analysis
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to John Ferling's Jefferson And Hamilton and Charles Slack's Liberty's First Crisis. These three books, read one after the other, provide a wonderful view of the very real struggles of personality and policy that faced the all too human founding fathers. A very interesting and intriguing read.

Great Complement...

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If you're looking for a philosophical discussion on the differences of these men, you might be pleasantly disappointed. The story is engaging, the narrarator superb, and it isn't until the end that you see the thread that has brought it all together. For some, that may be frustrating, but I found it highly informative and entertaining. One issue is that this author is NOT kind to Jefferson and it might be helpful to have a biography on him handy just to be more balanced. Even still, it's a very engaging narrative and I'd highly recommend it.

Riveting

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I enjoyed the book and learned a lot about many charactors, including George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, that shaped our country. alot of the content was not taught in history classes

never too old to learn

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Story is well - researched. I've read many of the other authors quoted in this work, but he does a very good job of the timing and juxtaposition between Washington, and Jefferson.
Furthermore, this is yet another work that further ensconces my feeling and opinions of some of the key players.
Excellent narration. I'm very happy with Rapkin's job narrating. After listening to several books narrated by Scott Brick, I thought I'd never find any other narrator that didn't annoy me. I'd become spoiled with excellent narration!
Rapkin does fantastic however. In fact well enough I'll seek out books he's narrated.

Overall, we'll done.

Good story, well researched. Great narration.

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I learned many interesting facts about our country. Gives me more hope for the future.

Interesting and informative

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Very interesting and detailed. If you can keep all the names straight, it's pretty easy to follow, too. If you appreciate our nation's history, you'll enjoy this book.

An in depth look at the birth of our nation, the Presidency, and congress.

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Really enjoyed this book - learned a lot about both men and the history of the birth of our nation. The strong President controversy his well over 200 years old

Excellent

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I found the history from Fleming to be incredibly insightful. I gained a great appreciation for George Washington and really was surprised to learn of the duplicitous nature of our 3rd President Thomas Jefferson. So many people today think that politics has only become so polarized and nasty in recent years, well they should read this book. This nation like all nations has always had rivalry and disputes amongst its leaders, and Fleming brings the differences between Jefferson and Washington to full focus. When it is all done I think that most readers will want to learn more about these times and our ancestors.

Amazing!

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This provided me with some great insights into how our founders behaved in politics. The focus of the book was not about the divide between Washington and Jefferson, but the authors demonstration of his opening on Jefferson.

I didn't like the authors constant use of double negative and seemingly odd references to the characters being described.

Politics at play from USA beginnings

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The narrator, while attempting to make the content engaging, took pauses in odd places. I found that to be distracting. I will get a physical copy of the book instead.

Interesting topic, not as engaging as hoped.

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