You won't find his portrait on our currency anymore and his signature
isn't penned on the Constitution, but former statesman Albert Gallatin
(1761-1849) contributed immeasurably to the formation of America.
Gallatin was the first president of the council of New York University
and his name lives on at NYU's Gallatin School of Individualized
Study, so it is with pride that New York University Press and the
Swiss Confederation publish this new biography of Gallatin. Gallatin's
story is the opposite of the classic American immigrant tale. Born in
Geneva, the product of an old and noble family and highly educated in
the European tradition, Gallatin made contributions to America
throughout his career that far outweighed any benefit he procured for
himself. He got his first taste of politics as a Pennsylvania state
representative and went on to serve in the U.S. Senate and House of
Representatives. Gallatin became the Secretary of Treasury in
Jefferson's administration and, despite being of the opposite
political party to Alexander Hamilton, Gallatin fully respected his
predecessor's fiscal politics. Gallatin undertook a special diplomatic
mission for President Madison, which ended the War of 1812 with the
signing of the Treaty of Ghent and gave the United States its genuine
independence. Gallatin continued in diplomacy as minister to France
and to Great Britain, where he skillfully combined his American
experience and European background. In the early 1830s, at the age of
seventy, he retired from politics and commenced a new career in New
York City as a banker, public figure, and intellectual. He helped
establish New York University and the American Ethnological Society,
became an expert in Native American ethnology and linguistics, and
served as president of the New-York Historical Society. Gallatin died
at age 88 and is buried in Trinity churchyard at Broadway and Wall
Street. In our own day, as we look at reforming our financial system
and seek to enhance America's global image, it is well worth
resurrecting Albert Gallatin's timeless contributions to the United
States, at home and abroad. Nicholas Dungan's compelling biography
reinserts this forgotten Founding Father into the historical canon and
reveals the transatlantic dimensions of early American history.
Co-published with the Swiss Confederation, Federal Department of
Foreign Affairs.
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America's Swiss Founding Father
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780814721124
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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