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Fergus Bordewich

Fergus M. Bordewich (born November 1, 1947) is an American writer, popular historian,[1] and editor living in San Francisco. He is the author of eight nonfiction books, including a memoir, and an illustrated children's book.[2]

Fergus M. Bordewich
Born (1947-11-01) November 1, 1947 (age 76)
New York City
OccupationWriter, historian, editor
LanguageEnglish
NationalityAmerican
Alma materCity College, New York
Columbia University
GenreHistory nonfiction
Notable worksThe First Congress, America's Great Debate, Washington, Bound for Canaan
SpouseJean P. Bordewich
Website
www.fergusbordewich.com

Biography edit

Bordewich was born in New York City[2] in 1947, and grew up in Yonkers, New York. While growing up, he often traveled to Indian reservations around the United States with his mother, LaVerne Madigan Bordewich, the executive director of the Association on American Indian Affairs, then the only independent advocacy organization for Native Americans. This early experience helped to shape his lifelong preoccupation with American history, the settlement of the continent, and issues of race, and political power. He holds degrees from the City College of New York and Columbia University. In the late 1960s, he did voter registration for the NAACP in the still-segregated South; he also worked as a roustabout in Alaska's Arctic oil fields, a taxi driver in New York City, and a deckhand on a Norwegian freighter.

In 2015, he served as chairman of the awards committee for the Frederick Douglass Book Prize, given by the Gilder-Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition, at Yale University. He is a frequent public speaker at universities and other forums, as well as on radio and television. As a journalist, he has traveled extensively in Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and Africa, writing on politics, economic issues, culture, and history, on subjects ranging from the civil war in Burma, religious repression in China, Islamic fundamentalism, German reunification, the Irish economy, Kenya's population crisis, and many others. He also served for brief periods as an editor and writer for the Tehran Journal in Iran in 1972-1973, a press officer for the United Nations in 1980-1982, and an advisor to the New China News Agency in Beijing in 1982-1983, when that agency was embarking on its effort to switch from a propaganda model to a western-style journalistic one. He is married to Jean Parvin Bordewich.

Writing career edit

Bordewich is a frequent book reviewer for The Wall Street Journal and other popular and scholarly periodicals, including The New York Times, American Heritage, The Atlantic, Harper's, New York Magazine, GEO, and Reader's Digest. He speaks often at universities and other forums, as well as on radio and television, most often on subjects related to 18th and 19th century American history. He wrote the script for a PBS documentary about Thomas Jefferson, Mr. Jefferson's University.

Bound for Canaan was selected as one of the American Booksellers Association's "ten best nonfiction books" in 2005, as the Great Lakes Booksellers' Association's "best non-fiction book" of 2005, as one of the Austin Public Library's Best Non-Fiction books of 2005, and as one of the New York Public Library's "ten books to remember" in 2005.[citation needed]

Reviews edit

The First Congress is a mainstream history[citation needed] of America’s first Congress. Bordewich describes James Madison, Roger Sherman, Oliver Ellsworth, Elbridge Gerry, and Robert Morris in brief biographical sketches. "Bordewich’s noteworthy exploration of the foundation for a working constitutional government provides an important perspective on American history."[3]

In 2013, America's Great Debate was highlighted at the National Festival of the Book, in Washington, D.C.[citation needed] It was named one of the Best Books of 2012 by The Washington Post.[citation needed] In his review, Post publisher Donald E. Graham called the book "original in concept, stylish in execution. [It] provides everything history readers want. Two things above all: a compelling story and a cast of characters who come convincingly to life."[citation needed]Kirkus Reviews called it a "Wholly enjoyable study of an earlier era of intense political partisanship...Bordewich portrays a colorful cast of characters—Democrats, Whigs, Free Soilers and abolitionists—whose passionate rhetoric attained lyrical heights and brought the debate about America’s very identity to the forefront."[4]

Washington is a history of the byzantine politics behind the founding of the nation's capital and slaves who built it. Jonathan Yardley of The Washington Post wrote, "The role played by blacks in the early development of this country has been scanted for more than two centuries... and is only recently being placed in proper perspective. Bordewich makes an important contribution to that undertaking."[5]

How Republican Reformers Fought The Civil War is a "sprawling story of legislative activism and ascendancy" of Radical Republicans after their southern colleagues left Congress. Andrew Ferguson, writing in The Atlantic wrote, "Yet in Bordewich’s telling, Lincoln had little to do with the ambitious measures, [the Homestead Act, the Pacific Railway Act, and the Morrill Land Grant College Act] as if the bills were signed by autopen during coffee breaks," despite the fact that the Homestead Act and the Railway Act were part of Lincoln's 1860 platform.[1] "But misjudging Lincoln’s role as executive and his commitment to larger obligations is Bordewich’s more telling mistake."[1]

Works edit

Non-fiction edit

  • Klan War: Ulysses S. Grant and the Battle to Save Reconstruction (Knopf, 2023)
  • Congress at War: How Republican Reformers Fought The Civil War, Defied Lincoln, Ended Slavery, And Remade America (Penguin Random House, 2020)[6]
  • The First Congress: How James Madison, George Washington, and a Group of Extraordinary Men Invented the Government (Simon & Schuster, 2016)
  • America's Great Debate: Henry Clay, Stephen A. Douglas, and the Compromise That Preserved the Union (Simon & Schuster, 2012)
  • Washington: The Making of the American Capital (Amistad/HarperCollins, 2008)
  • Bound for Canaan: The Underground Railroad and the War for the Soul of America (Amistad/HarperCollins, 2005)
  • My Mother's Ghost, a memoir (Doubleday, 2001)[7]
  • Killing the White Man's Indian: Reinventing Native Americans at the End of the Twentieth Century (Doubleday, 1996)
  • Cathay: A Journey in Search of Old China (Prentice Hall Press, 1991)

Children’s fiction edit

  • Peach Blossom Spring, Illustrator Ming-Yi Yang, Green Tiger Press, 1994, ISBN 9780671787103

As editor edit

  • Children of the Dragon

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Ferguson, Andrew. "Abraham Lincoln’s Radical Moderation", The Atlantic, March 2020
  2. ^ a b "Authors", Harper Collins Publishers
  3. ^ Review: The First Congress, Publishers Weekly, December 14, 2015
  4. ^ "Kirkus Reviews". Retrieved April 24, 2012.
  5. ^ Yardley, Jonathan (May 18, 2008). "Capital Stories". Washington Post. Retrieved April 24, 2012.
  6. ^ Bordewich, Fergus M. (February 18, 2020). Congress at War: How Republican Reformers Fought the Civil War, Defied Lincoln, Ended Slavery, and Remade America. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-451-49445-0.
  7. ^ "My Mother's Ghost". Publishers Weekly. PWxyz, LLC. December 4, 2000. Retrieved April 24, 2012.

External links edit

  • Appearances on C-SPAN
  • Author's website

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Fergus M Bordewich born November 1 1947 is an American writer popular historian 1 and editor living in San Francisco He is the author of eight nonfiction books including a memoir and an illustrated children s book 2 Fergus M BordewichBorn 1947 11 01 November 1 1947 age 76 New York CityOccupationWriter historian editorLanguageEnglishNationalityAmericanAlma materCity College New YorkColumbia UniversityGenreHistory nonfictionNotable worksThe First Congress America s Great Debate Washington Bound for CanaanSpouseJean P BordewichWebsitewww wbr fergusbordewich wbr com Contents 1 Biography 2 Writing career 3 Reviews 4 Works 4 1 Non fiction 4 2 Children s fiction 4 3 As editor 5 References 6 External linksBiography editBordewich was born in New York City 2 in 1947 and grew up in Yonkers New York While growing up he often traveled to Indian reservations around the United States with his mother LaVerne Madigan Bordewich the executive director of the Association on American Indian Affairs then the only independent advocacy organization for Native Americans This early experience helped to shape his lifelong preoccupation with American history the settlement of the continent and issues of race and political power He holds degrees from the City College of New York and Columbia University In the late 1960s he did voter registration for the NAACP in the still segregated South he also worked as a roustabout in Alaska s Arctic oil fields a taxi driver in New York City and a deckhand on a Norwegian freighter In 2015 he served as chairman of the awards committee for the Frederick Douglass Book Prize given by the Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery Resistance and Abolition at Yale University He is a frequent public speaker at universities and other forums as well as on radio and television As a journalist he has traveled extensively in Asia the Middle East Europe and Africa writing on politics economic issues culture and history on subjects ranging from the civil war in Burma religious repression in China Islamic fundamentalism German reunification the Irish economy Kenya s population crisis and many others He also served for brief periods as an editor and writer for the Tehran Journal in Iran in 1972 1973 a press officer for the United Nations in 1980 1982 and an advisor to the New China News Agency in Beijing in 1982 1983 when that agency was embarking on its effort to switch from a propaganda model to a western style journalistic one He is married to Jean Parvin Bordewich Writing career editBordewich is a frequent book reviewer for The Wall Street Journal and other popular and scholarly periodicals including The New York Times American Heritage The Atlantic Harper s New York Magazine GEO and Reader s Digest He speaks often at universities and other forums as well as on radio and television most often on subjects related to 18th and 19th century American history He wrote the script for a PBS documentary about Thomas Jefferson Mr Jefferson s University Bound for Canaan was selected as one of the American Booksellers Association s ten best nonfiction books in 2005 as the Great Lakes Booksellers Association s best non fiction book of 2005 as one of the Austin Public Library s Best Non Fiction books of 2005 and as one of the New York Public Library s ten books to remember in 2005 citation needed Reviews editThe First Congress is a mainstream history citation needed of America s first Congress Bordewich describes James Madison Roger Sherman Oliver Ellsworth Elbridge Gerry and Robert Morris in brief biographical sketches Bordewich s noteworthy exploration of the foundation for a working constitutional government provides an important perspective on American history 3 In 2013 America s Great Debate was highlighted at the National Festival of the Book in Washington D C citation needed It was named one of the Best Books of 2012 by The Washington Post citation needed In his review Post publisher Donald E Graham called the book original in concept stylish in execution It provides everything history readers want Two things above all a compelling story and a cast of characters who come convincingly to life citation needed Kirkus Reviews called it a Wholly enjoyable study of an earlier era of intense political partisanship Bordewich portrays a colorful cast of characters Democrats Whigs Free Soilers and abolitionists whose passionate rhetoric attained lyrical heights and brought the debate about America s very identity to the forefront 4 Washington is a history of the byzantine politics behind the founding of the nation s capital and slaves who built it Jonathan Yardley of The Washington Post wrote The role played by blacks in the early development of this country has been scanted for more than two centuries and is only recently being placed in proper perspective Bordewich makes an important contribution to that undertaking 5 How Republican Reformers Fought The Civil War is a sprawling story of legislative activism and ascendancy of Radical Republicans after their southern colleagues left Congress Andrew Ferguson writing in The Atlantic wrote Yet in Bordewich s telling Lincoln had little to do with the ambitious measures the Homestead Act the Pacific Railway Act and the Morrill Land Grant College Act as if the bills were signed by autopen during coffee breaks despite the fact that the Homestead Act and the Railway Act were part of Lincoln s 1860 platform 1 But misjudging Lincoln s role as executive and his commitment to larger obligations is Bordewich s more telling mistake 1 Works editNon fiction edit Klan War Ulysses S Grant and the Battle to Save Reconstruction Knopf 2023 Congress at War How Republican Reformers Fought The Civil War Defied Lincoln Ended Slavery And Remade America Penguin Random House 2020 6 The First Congress How James Madison George Washington and a Group of Extraordinary Men Invented the Government Simon amp Schuster 2016 America s Great Debate Henry Clay Stephen A Douglas and the Compromise That Preserved the Union Simon amp Schuster 2012 Washington The Making of the American Capital Amistad HarperCollins 2008 Bound for Canaan The Underground Railroad and the War for the Soul of America Amistad HarperCollins 2005 My Mother s Ghost a memoir Doubleday 2001 7 Killing the White Man s Indian Reinventing Native Americans at the End of the Twentieth Century Doubleday 1996 Cathay A Journey in Search of Old China Prentice Hall Press 1991 Children s fiction edit Peach Blossom Spring Illustrator Ming Yi Yang Green Tiger Press 1994 ISBN 9780671787103As editor edit Children of the DragonReferences edit a b c Ferguson Andrew Abraham Lincoln s Radical Moderation The Atlantic March 2020 a b Authors Harper Collins Publishers Review The First Congress Publishers Weekly December 14 2015 Kirkus Reviews Retrieved April 24 2012 Yardley Jonathan May 18 2008 Capital Stories Washington Post Retrieved April 24 2012 Bordewich Fergus M February 18 2020 Congress at War How Republican Reformers Fought the Civil War Defied Lincoln Ended Slavery and Remade America Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group ISBN 978 0 451 49445 0 My Mother s Ghost Publishers Weekly PWxyz LLC December 4 2000 Retrieved April 24 2012 External links editAppearances on C SPAN Author s website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fergus Bordewich amp oldid 1185425444, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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