65 pages 2 hours read

Pauline Maier

American Scripture

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1997

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In American Scripture, Pauline Maier explores the Declaration of Independence's deeper connotations and the American public's misconceptions regarding its original intentions. She examines the document's moral, literal, and political meanings, emphasizing its role in shaping American identity and independence. By highlighting the collaborative nature of its creation and questioning Thomas Jefferson's sole authorship, Maier underscores the collective effort behind it and its continual evolution in reflecting American values.

Reviews & Readership

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Pauline Maier's American Scripture is praised for its thorough research and compelling narrative on the Declaration of Independence's origins and significance. Critics appreciate Maier's ability to make historical analysis accessible. Some find the dense academic writing challenging, but overall, it's valued for its insightful contributions to American history.

Who should read this

Who Should Read American Scripture?

Readers who enjoy American Scripture by Pauline Maier are history enthusiasts passionate about the American Revolution and the Declaration of Independence. They likely appreciate works like David McCullough's 1776 and Joseph J. Ellis' Founding Brothers, favoring meticulously researched narratives.

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Reading Age

18+years

Book Details

Topics

History: U.S.

Politics / Government

Themes

Society: Nation

Life/Time: The Past

Society: Colonialism