For the People, For the Country, John A. Ragosta
For the People, For the Country, John A. Ragosta
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For the People, For the Country
Patrick Henry’s Final Political Battle

Author: John A. Ragosta

Narrator: Christopher Douyard

Unabridged: 10 hr

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/25/2024


Synopsis

In 1799, at the behest of President George Washington, Patrick Henry came out of retirement to defend the Constitution that he had once opposed and to thwart Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, whom Washington accused of putting party over country and threatening the fragile union. For the People, For the Country tells the remarkable story of how the most eloquent public speaker of the American Revolutionary era and a leading antifederalist during debates over ratification of the Constitution reemerged on the side of the federalists and once again changed history.

Much more than a fire-breathing demagogue, the Patrick Henry we encounter here comes to life as a principled leader of the young nation who believed above all in working with a government elected by the people, advocating for political change in "a constitutional way"—at the ballot box. A gripping narrative, this book will change long-held views of this great Founding Father.

About John A. Ragosta

John A. Ragosta is a historian at the Robert H. Smith International Center for Jefferson Studies at Monticello and the author of Religious Freedom: Jefferson's Legacy, America's Creed.


Reviews

Goodreads review by David on November 22, 2024

On January 15, 1799, the Sword of the Revolution (George Washington), now in retirement after having served two four-year terms as President of the United States, wrote a letter to the Trumpet of the Revolution (Patrick Henry), also in retirement, urging him to reenter the political fray: partisan r......more

Goodreads review by Jeramy on March 28, 2024

I actually got to meet with Dr Ragosta at Monticello when I was a participant of the teacher’s institute in June 2023. My topic was focused on the selective behavior of President Jefferson on what powers the executive has or doesn’t. He was a tremendous resource with his knowledge and willingness to......more