The Men Who Made the Nation

by John Dos Passos

Mainstream of America Series (5)

On This Page

Description

For this history, Dos Passos returns to the American colonial period and early nationhood, exploring the personalities who won the nation's independence from England: Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Adams, and George Washington. Originally called "The World Turned Upside Down," The Men Who Made the Nation covers the period from 1781 to Hamilton's death in 1804. The work crystallizes the author's fascination with the psychology of the colonial freedom fighter and presents lessons show more for current American policymakers. show less

Tags

Recommendations

Member Reviews

Members

Recently Added By

Author Information

Picture of author.
116+ Works 11,660 Members
John Dos Passos, 1896 - 1970 John Passos was born January 14,1896 to John Randolph Dos Passos and Lucy Addison Sprigg Madison. He attended Harvard University from 1912-1916. He was in the ambulance service units in France and Italy and in 1918, enlisted in the U.S. Army Medical Corps. From 1926-29, he directed New Playwrights' Theatre in New York show more City. In 1929, Passos married Katharine Smith and in 1947, they were in an automobile accident that killed his wife and left him blind in one eye. He married Elizabeth Holdridge in 1949 and a year later, Lucy Hamlin Dos Passos was born. Passos' many novels include "One Man's Initiation" (1917), "Three Soldiers" (1921), which has met with wide acclaim, "Streets of Night" (1923), "Facing the Chair" (1927), which defends the immigrants Sacco and Vanzetti, "Orient Express" (1927), "The Ground We Stand On" (1949), and "Prospects of a Golden Age" (1959). He received the Gold Medal for fiction from the National Institute of Arts and Letters in 1957, the Feltrinelli Prize for Fiction in 1967 and was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters in 1947. On September 28, 1970, Passos died of heart failure in Baltimore, Maryland. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

Awards and Honors

Series

Belongs to Publisher Series

Common Knowledge

Canonical title
The Men Who Made the Nation

Classifications

Genres
History, Nonfiction, Biography & Memoir, General Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
973.4History & geographyHistory of North AmericaUnited StatesConstitutional period (1789-1809)
LCC
E302.1 .D6History of the United StatesUnited StatesRevolution to the Civil War, 1775/1783-1861Political history
BISAC

Statistics

Members
47
Popularity
638,520
Rating
(2.00)
Languages
English
Media
Paper, Ebook
ISBNs
3
ASINs
4