Lafayette in the Age of the American Revolution—Selected Letters and Papers, 1776–1790 : : January 4, 1782–December 29, 1785 / / Le Marquis de Lafayette; ed. by Robert Rhodes Crout, Leslie Wharton, Stanley J. Idzerda, Carol Godschall.

This volume, the fifth in a distinguished and admired series, includes correspondence with George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Henry Knox, Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, Patrick Henry, French foreign minister Vergennes, Spanish foreign minister Floridablanca, and Lafayette 's wife,...

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Place / Publishing House:Ithaca, NY : : Cornell University Press, , [2018]
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Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Series:The Lafayette Papers
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Other title:Frontmatter --
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --
CONTENTS --
ILLUSTRATIONS --
MAPS --
INTRODUCTION --
EDITORIAL METHOD --
GUIDE TO EDITORIAL APPARATUS --
CHRONOLOGICAL OUTLINE --
PART I. FRANCE AND THE PEACE --
January 4, 1782—March 2, 1783 --
PART II. CONSOLIDATING THE PEACE, WITNESSING THE TRIUMPH --
March 19, 1783—December 23, 1784 --
PART III. STRENGTHENING THE BONDS --
January 23—December 29, 1785 --
APPENDIX I: FRENCH TEXTS --
APPENDIX II. CALENDAR OF OMITTED LETTERS --
INDEX --
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Summary:This volume, the fifth in a distinguished and admired series, includes correspondence with George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Henry Knox, Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, Patrick Henry, French foreign minister Vergennes, Spanish foreign minister Floridablanca, and Lafayette 's wife, Adrienne. The book opens with Lafayette's return to France after Yorktown to press the benefits of that victory. Displaying his role as Franklin 's "political aide-de-camp" in the diplomatic negotiations that culminated in the treaty of peace, the documents also give evidence of his personal mediation with members of the French government as well as with the King.The documents chronicling his tour of America in 1784 clearly show that Lafayette intended it to be more than a triumphal display. They reveal his desire to promote in the individual states as well as among the American people at large a sense of unity that would produce a stronger government and thus ensure the survival of those liberties for which Lafayette had been struggling. The volume ends with clear evidence that his interest did not wane with the close of the war but found renewed vigor in his determination to secure and extend those "rights of mankind" that he espoused.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781501736025
9783110536171
DOI:10.7591/9781501736025
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Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Le Marquis de Lafayette; ed. by Robert Rhodes Crout, Leslie Wharton, Stanley J. Idzerda, Carol Godschall.