The Reading Room
Living author
Joanne B. Freeman
A historian of the early American republic and its political culture, read for how closely she attends to the way politics actually behaved. Affairs of Honor reconstructs the founding generation's world of reputation, insult, and the duel. The Field of Blood documents the physical violence on the floor of Congress in the years before the Civil War. She shows the republic as its participants experienced it, dangerous and personal and far from genteel.
In the library
Affairs of Honor
The founding generation's politics as they actually lived it: a world of reputation, insult, rumor, and the duel, where honor was political capital and a slight...