New Books in Intellectual History

Mary E. Stuckey, "Remembering Jefferson: Who He Was, Who We Are" (UP of Kansas, 2025)

Jan 17, 2026
In this engaging discussion, Mary E. Stuckey, an expert in American national identity and Professor at Penn State, explores her new book. She reveals how Thomas Jefferson's complex legacy shapes our understanding of American identity. Stuckey argues that Jefferson is a richer symbol than Washington due to his contradictions. She examines how presidents invoke his image, how monuments reflect different interpretations, and critiques popular culture's portrayal of him. Ultimately, she highlights how diverse representations of Jefferson reveal the multifaceted nature of what it means to be American.
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INSIGHT

Jefferson's Symbolic Ubiquity

  • Jefferson's ubiquity makes him a richer symbol than Washington for national identity debates.
  • Mary E. Stuckey argues his many meanings reveal contradictions in how Americans imagine themselves.
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Jefferson As Rhetorical Authority

  • Presidents invoke Jefferson frequently and often vaguely to authorize policies.
  • Stuckey shows vague Jeffersonian references let leaders place policies beyond question without clear historical grounding.
ADVICE

Question Vague Founders' Appeals

  • Be skeptical when leaders claim the founders unambiguously support their policies.
  • Stuckey advises check historical complexity instead of accepting vague Jeffersonian appeals.
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