George Washington and Political Fatherhood

The Endurance of a National Myth

George Washington and Political Fatherhood
Heinz Tschachler, Heinz Tschac ...
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George Washington and Political Fatherhood

The Endurance of a National Myth

"Over two hundred years after his death, George Washington is still often considered the metaphorical father of the United States. Washington was first known as the "Father of His Country" during his lifetime, when the American people bestowed the title upon him as a symbolic act of resistance and rebirth. Since then, presidents have stood as paternal figureheads for America, often serving as moral beacons. This book tracks political fatherhood throughout world history, from the idea of the pater patriae in Roman antiquity to Martin Luther's Bible translations and beyond. Often using George Washington as a paradigm, this book explores presidential iconography in the U.S., propaganda and the role of paternal rhetoric in shaping American sociopolitical history-including the results of the 2016 presidential election."--

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English
Pages
252

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George Washington and Political Fatherhood: The Endurance of a National Myth
2020, McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
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Library of Congress
E312.2.T73 2020, E312.2 .T73 2020

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Pagination
262
Number of pages
252
Weight
0.477

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Open Library
OL35556843M
ISBN 13
9781476681092
LCCN
2020000404
OCLC/WorldCat
1141040691

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OL26337101W

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