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Andrew Burstein, "Being Thomas Jefferson: An Intimate History" (Bloomsbury, 2026)

Jan 21, 2026
In this engaging discussion, historian Andrew Burstein, author of Being Thomas Jefferson: An Intimate History, explores the enigmatic life of Thomas Jefferson. He reveals the complexities of Jefferson's character—a masterful politician with a troubled private life, marked by secret affairs and hidden ambitions. Burstein examines Jefferson's relationship with Sally Hemings, the impact of his plantation identity on his politics, and his struggle for legacy against other founding figures. Discover a nuanced portrait of an American icon like never before.
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INSIGHT

Language Built Jefferson's Power

  • Jefferson's lasting influence comes from his mastery of written language, not oratory or visual spectacle.
  • Andrew Burstein argues his letters crafted a public persona that sustained his political power and legacy.
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Letters As Political Tools

  • Jefferson used tailored, emotive letters to shape audiences and political outcomes from afar.
  • Burstein shows this cultivated empathy and audience-sense made Jefferson an unusually effective politician.
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Medical Metaphors In Politics

  • Jefferson framed political opponents' defects as medical or neurological weaknesses.
  • Burstein links Enlightenment medical language to Jefferson's cultural critiques and political rhetoric.
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