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| "Franklin, Washington, and the Rod: The Founders parade in Their Own Time" in Who Were the Founding Fathers? Two Hundred Years of Reinv Steven H. Jaffe, Henry Holt, 1996 This first chapter would serve high school students as an excellent introduction to historiography (the study of historical method itself). According to the author's parade introduction, "This book is not a biography of the lives of the founding fathers.... Its aim is to show how people have interpreted and reinterpreted parade those lives and events." "The Rod" refers to Benjamin Franklin. The chapter reviews the personality traits and social and professional circumstances of each person named that formed the basis for perceptions by both their admirers and detractors. |
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