William Penn

William Penn

Por Rupert Sargent Holland

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
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Sinopsis

In "William Penn," Rupert Sargent Holland provides a compelling and richly detailed biography that explores the life and contributions of the Quaker founder of Pennsylvania. Blending meticulous historical research with a lyrical prose style, Holland paints a vivid portrait of Penn's vision for a society founded on principles of tolerance, freedom, and justice. The book situates Penn within the tumultuous sociopolitical landscape of 17th-century England and colonial America, reflecting on the broader Enlightenment ideals and religious fervor that shaped his endeavors. Holland's work goes beyond the mere recounting of events, offering an evocative narrative that reveals the complexities of Penn's character and his enduring legacy in the quest for religious and civil liberties. Rupert Sargent Holland, an esteemed historian and biographer, brings a wealth of knowledge to this project, underscored by his dedication to uncovering the granular details of early American history. His interest in Penn'Äôs life was likely ignited by a commitment to understanding the roots of American pluralism and his admiration for Penn'Äôs courageous advocacy for human rights and peaceful coexistence. Holland's scholarly background enriches the text, providing insights that resonate with contemporary issues of governance and societal values. "William Penn" is essential reading for anyone interested in the foundations of American democracy, the interplay of religion and politics, and the early colonial period of U.S. history. Holland's meticulous research and engaging narrative style make this biography not only informative but also an enjoyable read. For scholars, students, and general readers alike, this book illuminate'Äôs Penn'Äôs significant yet often overlooked impact on the American ethos.

Rupert Sargent Holland