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Joanne B. Freeman

Joanne B. Freeman (born April 27, 1962) is a U.S. historian and tenured Professor of History and American Studies at Yale University. Having researched Alexander Hamilton both independently and collaboratively with mentors and peers for more than forty years, she is regarded as a leading expert on his life and legacy.[1][2][3] Freeman has published two books as well as articles and op-eds in newspapers including The New York Times,[4][5] magazines such as The Atlantic and Slate and numerous academic journals referencing the U.S. Founding Father. In addition to her many public lectures on Hamilton, outside of her regular student curriculum at Yale, her talks on the topics of political partisanship and violence in the pre-Civil War Congress have appeared on C-SPAN.[6] In 2005 she was rated one of the "Top Young Historians" in the U.S.[7][8]

Joanne B. Freeman
Joanne B. Freeman
Born
Joanne B. Freeman

(1962-04-27) April 27, 1962 (age 61)
New York City, U.S.
Alma materPomona College (BA)
University of Virginia (MA, PhD)
Occupation(s)professor, author, historian
EmployerYale University
Known forstudies on the American Revolution and the early U.S.
AwardsBest Book Award, 2001 Society for Historians of the Early American Republic (SHEAR)
William Clyde DeVane Teaching Award, Yale University, 2017

Early life and education edit

Freeman was born in Queens, New York City, in 1962. She graduated from Pomona College in 1984 and received both her MA (1993) and PhD (1998) in American History from University of Virginia; her doctoral advisor was Peter S. Onuf, a major scholar on U.S. President Thomas Jefferson. Prior to graduate school, Freeman was a public historian, delivering lectures at a range of US history-centric institutions including the Smithsonian, South Street Seaport, Museum of American Finance and the Library of Congress over a span of seven years. Her area of expertise is political culture of early America, particularly the revolutionary and early national eras.

Career edit

In addition to editing Alexander Hamilton: Writings for the Library of America in 2001, Freeman is the author of Affairs of Honor: National Politics in the New Republic (2001). Both books have been quoted in biographies about Hamilton or the Founding Fathers. Her first book, Affairs of Honor, received praise for being "analytically incisive" from Stanford University historian and Pulitzer Prize winner Jack Rakove and "enormously original" from Rutgers University history Professor and Thomas Jefferson scholar Jan Lewis.[9] In this debut work, Freeman lays out the challenges that early patriots faced as they struggled to create a new and independent country. Freeman posits that office-holders and office-seekers were particularly immersed in conflict: "Regional distrust, personal animosity, accusation, suspicion, implication, and denouncement—this was the tenor of national politics from the outset.” [10]

A prominent focus of her research has been the practice of dueling, including those rules governing one of the most famous encounters in history between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr. In an interview with fellow historians Kenneth T. Jackson and Valerie Paley, Hamilton author Ron Chernow called attention to Freeman's work and her discovery that Hamilton had been involved in ten previous character challenges prior to the eleventh and fatal event: "Joanne Freeman's book explains that a duel is simply the final stage of 'an affair of honor'."[11] In his 2004 book, the Founding Fathers and the Politics of Character, Andrew Trees further cites Freeman's observations that Hamilton saw honor "as the foundation of Hamilton's vision for himself, the polity, and the nation." [12]

Freeman's series of lectures on the American Revolution is one of 42 courses offered online by Open Yale Courses.

Freeman has been interviewed for several documentaries about Hamilton. These have aired on American Experience (PBS) and The Discovery Channel. In 2002, she appeared in Founding Brothers with fellow historians Ron Chernow, Richard Brookhiser, David McCullough, and Carol Berkin on The History Channel; the two-part program and overview of five founders – George Washington, Hamilton, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson – was based on the Pulitzer Prize winning 2000 book of the same title by Joseph Ellis.[13][14][15][16]

Freeman's published findings about the history of dueling helped inspire the song "Ten Duel Commandments" in the Tony Award winning 2015 musical Hamilton by Lin-Manuel Miranda.[17] Though she agrees with fellow historians that the show has historical errors, she is a fan of the Broadway hit and its creator and believes it is engendering interest in the Founding Fathers, ‘‘People should think and evaluate and not necessarily instantly accept stories whether it's on the stage or wherever they get it from,’’ she said. ‘‘The play is getting people to ask a lot of questions about Hamilton and history. (Miranda) would be very happy.’’[18] Freeman has also appeared in the 2017 PBS documentary Hamilton's America that traced the making of the musical.[19][20]

Newer projects edit

Freeman worked for two years as a historical consultant for the National Park Service in the reconstruction of the Hamilton Grange National Memorial.[21][22] In 2017, she edited and published The Essential Hamilton: Letters & Other Writings, with the Library of America. Her latest book, The Field of Blood: Violence in Congress and the Road to Civil War, documents and analyzes episodes of physical violence between antagonistic members of U.S. Congress in the decades before the Civil War; it was published September 11, 2018, by Farrar, Straus & Giroux. She has drawn parallels between American parties polarized in the mid-19th century with 21st-century bombast. "Then as now, raising hackles before the eyes of the press was a play for power; politicians who displayed their fighting-man spunk were strutting their suitability as leaders."[23][24]

Starting February 3, 2017, Freeman joined the crew of the popular weekly American History radio show BackStory as a co-host; the show based out of University of Virginia was also a popular podcast. The premise of the one hour program was to examine contemporary happenings through the lens of the past.[25] BackStory wrapped production in July 2020.[26]

Since 2021 Freeman has co-hosted the podcast Now & Then with fellow historian Heather Cox Richardson.[27] The show ended production in October 2023, but previous episodes can still be heard on Spotify.

Awards edit

  • (2001) Best Book Award, Society for Historians of the Early American Republic
  • (2017) William Clyde DeVane Teaching Award "The DeVane Award honors faculty who have distinguished themselves as teachers of undergraduates in Yale College and as scholars in their fields, and has been conferred annually since 1966 by the Yale Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa (PBK)."[28]

Fellowships edit

  • American Council of Learned Societies
  • Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers
  • Dirkson Congressional Research Center
  • J. Franklin Jameson Fellowship Award – Sponsored by the American Historical Association and the Library of Congress (2000–2001) [29]

Publications edit

Books edit

  • Affairs of Honor: National Politics in the New Republic. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2001; pbk, 2002. ISBN 9780300097559 OCLC 44391893
  • Alexander Hamilton: Writings. New York: Library of America, 2001. ISBN 9781931082044
  • The Essential Hamilton – Letters and Other Writings. New York: Library of America, May 2017 (pbk). ISBN 9781598535365
  • The Field of Blood: Violence in Congress and the Road to Civil War. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2018. ISBN 9781250234582, OCLC 1076509946
  • Joanne B Freeman; Johann N Neem, Jeffersonians in power : the rhetoric of opposition meets the realities of governing, Charlottesville ; London University of Virginia Press 2019. ISBN 9780813943053

Articles and essays edit

  • "Louisa: The Extraordinary Life of Mrs. Adams by Louis Thomas". The New York Times. Retrieved April 10, 2017.
  • "The Long History of Political Idiocy". The New York Times.
  • "How Hamilton Uses History: What Lin-Manuel Miranda Included in His Portrait of a Heroic, Complicated Founding Father—and What He Left Out". Slate. Retrieved April 9, 2017.</ref>
  • The Election of 1800: A Study in the Logic of Political Change, Yale Law Journal, June 1999
  • Dueling as Politics: Reinterpreting the Burr-Hamilton Duel, The William and Mary Quarterly, 3d series, 53 (April 1996): 289–318.
  • Slander, Poison, Whispers, and Fame: Jefferson and Political Combat in the Early Republic, Journal of the Early Republic, Spring 1995
  • History as Told by the Devil Incarnate: Gore Vidal's Burr, in Novel History: History According to the Novelists, ed. Mark Carnes (Simon & Schuster, 2001)
  • The Art and Address of Ministerial Management: Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton and Congress,' in Neither Separate Nor Equal: Congress and the Executive Branch in the 1790s, ed. Kenneth Bowling (Ohio University Press, 2000)
  • Explaining the Unexplainable: Reinterpreting the Sedition Act, in The Democratic Experiment: New Directions in American Political History, ed. Julian Zelizer, Meg Jacobs, and William Novak (Princeton University Press, 2003)
  • Corruption and Compromise in the Election of 1800: A Study in the Logic of Political Change, in The Revolution of 1800: Democracy, Race, and the New Republic, ed. Peter S. Onuf and Jan Lewis (University Press of Virginia, September 2002).
  • "Understanding the Burr Hamilton Duel". History Now – The Journal of the Gilder Lehrman Institute.
  • "'Can We Get Back to Politics, Please?': Hamilton's Missing Politics in 'Hamilton'." In Renee C. Romano and Claire Bond Potter, eds., Historians on Hamilton: How a Blockbuster Musical is Restaging America's Past. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2018.

Additional publications edit

References edit

  1. ^ Jennifer Schuessler. "Up From the Family Basement, a Little-Seen Hamilton Trove". The New York Times.
  2. ^ "Watch: Joanne Freeman answers your questions about Alexander Hamilton". Library of America. Retrieved April 11, 2017.
  3. ^ Bridget Rne. "Series reveals the nation's 'Founding Brothers' in conflict". Associated Press. Retrieved April 11, 2017.
  4. ^ Joanne B. Freeman. "Luisa: The Extraordinary Life of Mrs. Adams by Louis Thomas". The New York Times. Retrieved April 10, 2017.
  5. ^ Joanne B. Freeman. "The Long History of Political Idiocy". The New York Times.
  6. ^ "Joanne B. Freeman May 4, 2004 – Present". C-SPAN.
  7. ^ "Department of History:Joanne Freeman". Yale University. Retrieved April 9, 2017.
  8. ^ Joanne B. Freeman. "How Hamilton Uses History: What Lin-Manuel Miranda Included in His Portrait of a Heroic, Complicated Founding Father—and What He Left Out". Slate. Retrieved April 9, 2017.
  9. ^ "Affairs of Honor: National Politics in the New Republic and Alexander Hamilton, Writings". Library of Congress. Retrieved April 11, 2017.
  10. ^ Chris Bray. "Tip and Gip Sip and Quip-The politics of never". The Baffler. Retrieved April 11, 2017.
  11. ^ Kenneth T. Jackson and Virginia Paley. "History Makers: A Conversation, An Interview with Ron Chernow" (PDF). New-York Historical Society. Retrieved April 11, 2017.
  12. ^ Andrew S. Trees,The Founding Fathers and the Politics of Character, Princeton University Press, 2004, p.169.
  13. ^ Richard Huff. "They Forged A Nation". Daily News. Retrieved April 11, 2017.
  14. ^ Joanne B. Freeman, Dueling as Politics: Reinterpreting the Burr-Hamilton Duel, The William and Mary Quarterly, 3d series, 53 (April 1996): 289–318.
  15. ^ Christopher Caldwell (January 13, 2002). "Liar, Scoundrel, Puppy". New York Times. Retrieved April 9, 2017.
  16. ^ "Hamilton-Burr Duel Bicentennial". Weehawken Historical Commission.
  17. ^ . University of Virginia. Archived from the original on April 10, 2017. Retrieved April 9, 2017.
  18. ^ Josh Cornfield. "Did Martha Washington really name a cat after Alexander Hamilton?". Boston Globe. Retrieved April 11, 2017.
  19. ^ Katherine Brooks. "Inside The History Documentary Every 'Hamilton' Fan Will Want To See". Huffington Post. Retrieved April 9, 2017.
  20. ^ Megan McDonough. "At screening of 'Hamilton' documentary, Treasury Secretary Jack Lew says he always knew the Founding Father was a pop star". Washington Post. Retrieved April 9, 2017.
  21. ^ "Author, Historian Joanne Freeman to speak April 30". SunyCortland. Retrieved April 11, 2017.
  22. ^ "Welcome to Hamilton's 'Sweet Project'Grand Re-Opening – September 17, 2011" (PDF). National Park Service. Retrieved April 10, 2017.
  23. ^ Joanne B. Freeman. "The Long History of Political Idiocy". The New York Times.
  24. ^ Joanne B. Freeman. "Field of Blood:Congressional Violence in Antebellum America". Yale University. Retrieved April 11, 2017.
  25. ^ "Meet the Guys". Virginia Foundation for the Humanities. Retrieved April 9, 2017.
  26. ^ "American Archive; BackStory".
  27. ^ "Vox Media: Podcast Network | Now & then".
  28. ^ "Two faculty members and a Yale alumna win awards from Phi Beta Kappa". Yale. Retrieved April 9, 2017.
  29. ^ "Affairs of Honor: National Politics in the New Republic and Alexander Hamilton, Writings". Library of Congress. Retrieved April 11, 2017.

Sources edit

  • Kenneth T. Jackson and Virginia Paley. "History Makers: A Conversation, An Interview with Ron Chernow" (PDF). New-York Historical Society. Retrieved April 11, 2017.
  • Christopher Caldwell (January 13, 2002). "Liar, Scoundrel, Puppy". New York Times. Retrieved April 9, 2017.
  • Andrew S. Trees,The Founding Fathers and the Politics of Character, Princeton University Press, 2004.
  • "Two faculty members and a Yale alumna win awards from Phi Beta Kappa". Yale. Retrieved April 9, 2017.
  • Jennifer Schuessler. "Up From the Family Basement, a Little-Seen Hamilton Trove". The New York Times.
  • . University of Virginia. Archived from the original on April 10, 2017. Retrieved April 9, 2017.
  • Bridget Rne. "Series reveals the nation's 'Founding Brothers' in conflict". Associated Press. Retrieved April 11, 2017.

External links edit

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Joanne B Freeman born April 27 1962 is a U S historian and tenured Professor of History and American Studies at Yale University Having researched Alexander Hamilton both independently and collaboratively with mentors and peers for more than forty years she is regarded as a leading expert on his life and legacy 1 2 3 Freeman has published two books as well as articles and op eds in newspapers including The New York Times 4 5 magazines such as The Atlantic and Slate and numerous academic journals referencing the U S Founding Father In addition to her many public lectures on Hamilton outside of her regular student curriculum at Yale her talks on the topics of political partisanship and violence in the pre Civil War Congress have appeared on C SPAN 6 In 2005 she was rated one of the Top Young Historians in the U S 7 8 Joanne B FreemanJoanne B FreemanBornJoanne B Freeman 1962 04 27 April 27 1962 age 61 New York City U S Alma materPomona College BA University of Virginia MA PhD Occupation s professor author historianEmployerYale UniversityKnown forstudies on the American Revolution and the early U S AwardsBest Book Award 2001 Society for Historians of the Early American Republic SHEAR William Clyde DeVane Teaching Award Yale University 2017 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Newer projects 4 Awards 5 Fellowships 6 Publications 6 1 Books 6 2 Articles and essays 6 3 Additional publications 7 References 8 Sources 9 External linksEarly life and education editFreeman was born in Queens New York City in 1962 She graduated from Pomona College in 1984 and received both her MA 1993 and PhD 1998 in American History from University of Virginia her doctoral advisor was Peter S Onuf a major scholar on U S President Thomas Jefferson Prior to graduate school Freeman was a public historian delivering lectures at a range of US history centric institutions including the Smithsonian South Street Seaport Museum of American Finance and the Library of Congress over a span of seven years Her area of expertise is political culture of early America particularly the revolutionary and early national eras Career editIn addition to editing Alexander Hamilton Writings for the Library of America in 2001 Freeman is the author of Affairs of Honor National Politics in the New Republic 2001 Both books have been quoted in biographies about Hamilton or the Founding Fathers Her first book Affairs of Honor received praise for being analytically incisive from Stanford University historian and Pulitzer Prize winner Jack Rakove and enormously original from Rutgers University history Professor and Thomas Jefferson scholar Jan Lewis 9 In this debut work Freeman lays out the challenges that early patriots faced as they struggled to create a new and independent country Freeman posits that office holders and office seekers were particularly immersed in conflict Regional distrust personal animosity accusation suspicion implication and denouncement this was the tenor of national politics from the outset 10 A prominent focus of her research has been the practice of dueling including those rules governing one of the most famous encounters in history between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr In an interview with fellow historians Kenneth T Jackson and Valerie Paley Hamilton author Ron Chernow called attention to Freeman s work and her discovery that Hamilton had been involved in ten previous character challenges prior to the eleventh and fatal event Joanne Freeman s book explains that a duel is simply the final stage of an affair of honor 11 In his 2004 book the Founding Fathers and the Politics of Character Andrew Trees further cites Freeman s observations that Hamilton saw honor as the foundation of Hamilton s vision for himself the polity and the nation 12 Freeman s series of lectures on the American Revolution is one of 42 courses offered online by Open Yale Courses Freeman has been interviewed for several documentaries about Hamilton These have aired on American Experience PBS and The Discovery Channel In 2002 she appeared in Founding Brothers with fellow historians Ron Chernow Richard Brookhiser David McCullough and Carol Berkin on The History Channel the two part program and overview of five founders George Washington Hamilton John Adams Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson was based on the Pulitzer Prize winning 2000 book of the same title by Joseph Ellis 13 14 15 16 Freeman s published findings about the history of dueling helped inspire the song Ten Duel Commandments in the Tony Award winning 2015 musical Hamilton by Lin Manuel Miranda 17 Though she agrees with fellow historians that the show has historical errors she is a fan of the Broadway hit and its creator and believes it is engendering interest in the Founding Fathers People should think and evaluate and not necessarily instantly accept stories whether it s on the stage or wherever they get it from she said The play is getting people to ask a lot of questions about Hamilton and history Miranda would be very happy 18 Freeman has also appeared in the 2017 PBS documentary Hamilton s America that traced the making of the musical 19 20 Newer projects editFreeman worked for two years as a historical consultant for the National Park Service in the reconstruction of the Hamilton Grange National Memorial 21 22 In 2017 she edited and published The Essential Hamilton Letters amp Other Writings with the Library of America Her latest book The Field of Blood Violence in Congress and the Road to Civil War documents and analyzes episodes of physical violence between antagonistic members of U S Congress in the decades before the Civil War it was published September 11 2018 by Farrar Straus amp Giroux She has drawn parallels between American parties polarized in the mid 19th century with 21st century bombast Then as now raising hackles before the eyes of the press was a play for power politicians who displayed their fighting man spunk were strutting their suitability as leaders 23 24 Starting February 3 2017 Freeman joined the crew of the popular weekly American History radio show BackStory as a co host the show based out of University of Virginia was also a popular podcast The premise of the one hour program was to examine contemporary happenings through the lens of the past 25 BackStory wrapped production in July 2020 26 Since 2021 Freeman has co hosted the podcast Now amp Then with fellow historian Heather Cox Richardson 27 The show ended production in October 2023 but previous episodes can still be heard on Spotify Awards edit 2001 Best Book Award Society for Historians of the Early American Republic 2017 William Clyde DeVane Teaching Award The DeVane Award honors faculty who have distinguished themselves as teachers of undergraduates in Yale College and as scholars in their fields and has been conferred annually since 1966 by the Yale Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa PBK 28 Fellowships editAmerican Council of Learned Societies Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers Dirkson Congressional Research Center J Franklin Jameson Fellowship Award Sponsored by the American Historical Association and the Library of Congress 2000 2001 29 Publications editBooks edit Affairs of Honor National Politics in the New Republic New Haven CT Yale University Press 2001 pbk 2002 ISBN 9780300097559 OCLC 44391893 Alexander Hamilton Writings New York Library of America 2001 ISBN 9781931082044 The Essential Hamilton Letters and Other Writings New York Library of America May 2017 pbk ISBN 9781598535365 The Field of Blood Violence in Congress and the Road to Civil War New York Farrar Straus amp Giroux 2018 ISBN 9781250234582 OCLC 1076509946 Joanne B Freeman Johann N Neem Jeffersonians in power the rhetoric of opposition meets the realities of governing Charlottesville London University of Virginia Press 2019 ISBN 9780813943053Articles and essays edit Louisa The Extraordinary Life of Mrs Adams by Louis Thomas The New York Times Retrieved April 10 2017 The Long History of Political Idiocy The New York Times How Hamilton Uses History What Lin Manuel Miranda Included in His Portrait of a Heroic Complicated Founding Father and What He Left Out Slate Retrieved April 9 2017 lt ref gt The Election of 1800 A Study in the Logic of Political Change Yale Law Journal June 1999 Dueling as Politics Reinterpreting the Burr Hamilton Duel The William and Mary Quarterly 3d series 53 April 1996 289 318 Slander Poison Whispers and Fame Jefferson and Political Combat in the Early Republic Journal of the Early Republic Spring 1995 History as Told by the Devil Incarnate Gore Vidal s Burr in Novel History History According to the Novelists ed Mark Carnes Simon amp Schuster 2001 The Art and Address of Ministerial Management Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton and Congress in Neither Separate Nor Equal Congress and the Executive Branch in the 1790s ed Kenneth Bowling Ohio University Press 2000 Explaining the Unexplainable Reinterpreting the Sedition Act in The Democratic Experiment New Directions in American Political History ed Julian Zelizer Meg Jacobs and William Novak Princeton University Press 2003 Corruption and Compromise in the Election of 1800 A Study in the Logic of Political Change in The Revolution of 1800 Democracy Race and the New Republic ed Peter S Onuf and Jan Lewis University Press of Virginia September 2002 Understanding the Burr Hamilton Duel History Now The Journal of the Gilder Lehrman Institute Can We Get Back to Politics Please Hamilton s Missing Politics in Hamilton In Renee C Romano and Claire Bond Potter eds Historians on Hamilton How a Blockbuster Musical is Restaging America s Past New Brunswick NJ Rutgers University Press 2018 Additional publications edit Journal of Policy HistoryReferences edit Jennifer Schuessler Up From the Family Basement a Little Seen Hamilton Trove The New York Times Watch Joanne Freeman answers your questions about Alexander Hamilton Library of America Retrieved April 11 2017 Bridget Rne Series reveals the nation s Founding Brothers in conflict Associated Press Retrieved April 11 2017 Joanne B Freeman Luisa The Extraordinary Life of Mrs Adams by Louis Thomas The New York Times Retrieved April 10 2017 Joanne B Freeman The Long History of Political Idiocy The New York Times Joanne B Freeman May 4 2004 Present C SPAN Department of History Joanne Freeman Yale University Retrieved April 9 2017 Joanne B Freeman How Hamilton Uses History What Lin Manuel Miranda Included in His Portrait of a Heroic Complicated Founding Father and What He Left Out Slate Retrieved April 9 2017 Affairs of Honor National Politics in the New Republic and Alexander Hamilton Writings Library of Congress Retrieved April 11 2017 Chris Bray Tip and Gip Sip and Quip The politics of never The Baffler Retrieved April 11 2017 Kenneth T Jackson and Virginia Paley History Makers A Conversation An Interview with Ron Chernow PDF New York Historical Society Retrieved April 11 2017 Andrew S Trees The Founding Fathers and the Politics of Character Princeton University Press 2004 p 169 Richard Huff They Forged A Nation Daily News Retrieved April 11 2017 Joanne B Freeman Dueling as Politics Reinterpreting the Burr Hamilton Duel The William and Mary Quarterly 3d series 53 April 1996 289 318 Christopher Caldwell January 13 2002 Liar Scoundrel Puppy New York Times Retrieved April 9 2017 Hamilton Burr Duel Bicentennial Weehawken Historical Commission Alumna s Research Guided Fiery Lyrics and Duels of Broadway Hit Hamilton University of Virginia Archived from the original on April 10 2017 Retrieved April 9 2017 Josh Cornfield Did Martha Washington really name a cat after Alexander Hamilton Boston Globe Retrieved April 11 2017 Katherine Brooks Inside The History Documentary Every Hamilton Fan Will Want To See Huffington Post Retrieved April 9 2017 Megan McDonough At screening of Hamilton documentary Treasury Secretary Jack Lew says he always knew the Founding Father was a pop star Washington Post Retrieved April 9 2017 Author Historian Joanne Freeman to speak April 30 SunyCortland Retrieved April 11 2017 Welcome to Hamilton s Sweet Project Grand Re Opening September 17 2011 PDF National Park Service Retrieved April 10 2017 Joanne B Freeman The Long History of Political Idiocy The New York Times Joanne B Freeman Field of Blood Congressional Violence in Antebellum America Yale University Retrieved April 11 2017 Meet the Guys Virginia Foundation for the Humanities Retrieved April 9 2017 American Archive BackStory Vox Media Podcast Network Now amp then Two faculty members and a Yale alumna win awards from Phi Beta Kappa Yale Retrieved April 9 2017 Affairs of Honor National Politics in the New Republic and Alexander Hamilton Writings Library of Congress Retrieved April 11 2017 Sources editKenneth T Jackson and Virginia Paley History Makers A Conversation An Interview with Ron Chernow PDF New York Historical Society Retrieved April 11 2017 Christopher Caldwell January 13 2002 Liar Scoundrel Puppy New York Times Retrieved April 9 2017 Andrew S Trees The Founding Fathers and the Politics of Character Princeton University Press 2004 Two faculty members and a Yale alumna win awards from Phi Beta Kappa Yale Retrieved April 9 2017 Jennifer Schuessler Up From the Family Basement a Little Seen Hamilton Trove The New York Times Alumna s Research Guided Fiery Lyrics and Duels of Broadway Hit Hamilton University of Virginia Archived from the original on April 10 2017 Retrieved April 9 2017 Bridget Rne Series reveals the nation s Founding Brothers in conflict Associated Press Retrieved April 11 2017 External links editAppearances on C SPAN nbsp nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Joanne B Freeman Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joanne B Freeman amp oldid 1185159738, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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