Beginning with the famous opening to the Declaration of Independence (-When in the course of human events...-), almost all of Thomas Jefferson's writings include creative, stylistically and philosophically complex references to time and history. Although best known for his -forward-looking- statements envisioning future progress, Jefferson was in fact deeply concerned with the problem of coming to terms with the impending loss or fragmentation of the past. As Hannah Spahn shows in Thomas Jefferson, Time, and History, his efforts to promote an exceptionalist interpretation of the...
Beginning with the famous opening to the Declaration of Independence (-When in the course of human events...-), almost all of Thomas Jefferson's wr...