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Lives of the Founders September 1, 2008
In An Incautious Man, historian Melanie Miller provides a succinct but sophisticated recounting of the life of one of our lesser-known but most engaging Founding Fathers: Gouverneur Morris. One of George Washington’s “surrogate sons,” Morris played a profound role in ensuring the success of the American Revolution and the creation of the Constitution. Miller provides readers a look behind the closed doors of the Constitutional Convention, where Morris’s crystalline but passionate eloquence gave the debate a vitality that remains both enthralling and keenly meaningful for those of us whose lives have been decisively shaped by the results of that deliberation.

In 1792, Morris replaced Thomas Jefferson as the American minister to France. His experience there during the Terror is unparalleled in diplomatic history. As Miller tells it, Morris’s time in France is a story of conspiracy to help the king escape, of friends imprisoned and murdered, of seized ships and complex problems that had no precedent in the young nation’s history. Upon his return to the U.S., Morris served a brief stint in the Senate before going on to secure the building of the Erie Canal and to direct the design of the Manhattan network of streets we know today.

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Indyk was ambassador to Israel and assistant secretary of state for Middle East affairs under President Clinton, and as such he was a key figure in that administration’s Herculean yet ultimately unsuccessful efforts to achieve a comprehensive Arab-Israeli peace agreement in the final months of Clinton’s tenure. With this book, Indyk provides a thorough and detailed firsthand account of the administration’s multi-track negotiation strategies, its limited but noteworthy successes, and its many failures. As this account’s title suggests, Indyk’s analysis is largely a cautionary tale about the risks of what he calls “naive idealism” in U.S. statecraft, particularly where the “siren song” of Middle East peace is concerned. But Indyk also recognizes that a certain degree of idealism, when coupled with realistic expectations and the patience to negotiate, is necessary, and the alternatives—idealism without engagement, or cynical realpolitik—are no better. Though covering much of the same territory as his colleague Dennis Ross in The Missing Peace (2004), the two accounts are more conversant than duplicative. This selection will be much appreciated by foreign-policy wonks as well as the peace negotiators of the twenty-first century. --Brendan Driscoll

About the Author

Melanie Randolph Miller began her professional career in aeronautical engineering before going on to law school and finally to obtain a doctorate in American history. She is the editor of the Gouverneur Morris Papers: Diaries Project and the author of Envoy to the Terror: Gouverneur Morris and the French Revolution.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 225 pages
  • Publisher: Intercollegiate Studies Institute; 2 edition (September 1, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1933859725
  • ISBN-13: 978-1933859729
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.4 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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This review is from: An Incautious Man: The Life of Gouveneur Morris (Lives of the Founders) (Hardcover)
A detailed description of events concerning out countries founding and the production of the constitution, from one person's viewpoint. This book was compiled, based upon many letters to, from, and about his life.
Any one book, covering the broad scope of the history of an event, minimizes the excitement of the current passage of time during Gouveneur's
life.
For instance, while attending about 4 author presentations at Lafayette College celebrating the 250th anniversary of Marquis Lafayette's birth, I learned that the only reason Lafayette survived the French Revolution was due to his 5 years in a German prison. This was after his broaching the idea of having an external enemy to unify France. Picking a fight with Austria ended in defeat.
I learned from this book that Lafayette was escaping toward Holland when captured and sent in the opposite direction.
Gouverneur, like Ben Franklin, consosrted with French females, perhaps only one however. Again the interlocking web of events, seen from an individual perspective's writings, are fascinating and insightful.
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