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Thomas Jefferson Survives

American Independence in His Time and Ours

Narrated by Graham Winton; Karen Chilton

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Pub Date Jun 09 2026 | Archive Date Jun 16 2026

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“Does Thomas Jefferson still matter?” ask two leading historians on the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.

Thomas Jefferson has been reinvented more than perhaps any American president in history. In the nineteenth century, slavery’s defenders invoked Jefferson’s defense of states’ rights while abolitionists drew on his antislavery writings in support of their cause. After the Civil War, Jefferson’s reputation declined because of his association with secession and disunion, but in the twentieth century, his image soared as he came to embody the democratic values America fought for during World War II. 

Unsurprisingly, Jefferson’s legacy has shifted yet again in the twenty-first century, effectively becoming a partisan talisman—jettisoned by the left as a plantation patriarch and repurposed by the right as an avatar of white nationalism. Dissatisfied with these political caricatures and manic swings, leading Jefferson scholars Peter S. Onuf and Francis D. Cogliano instead situate the founding father in his complicated historical context and reveal how his wisdom can be applied today. 

In a series of three interrelated essays, the authors paint a nuanced portrait. “Generations” elucidates how Jefferson’s understanding of history shaped his responses to the major problems of his time. “My Country” delves into how he conceived of the American homeland, and “The People” unravels how Jefferson articulated a new national identity in the Declaration of Independence. 

Taken together, Thomas Jefferson Survives demonstrates how even amid crisis, Jefferson managed to articulate a capacious and optimistic vision for the future of the American people. As Pulitzer Prize–winning historian Annette Gordon-Reed writes in her foreword, “As much as Jefferson reflected the often-benighted times in which he lived, he rose above them in ways that have a great deal to tell us about the political straits in which we find ourselves.” After all, Jefferson knew better than anyone that 1776 was an important moment, but not the only moment, for Americans to write a better future.

“Does Thomas Jefferson still matter?” ask two leading historians on the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.

Thomas Jefferson has been reinvented more than perhaps any American...


Advance Praise

"In this original, engaging, and essential work, Peter S. Onuf and Frank D. Cogliano brilliantly explore Thomas Jefferson’s enduring yet ever-shifting significance for the complicated nation he did so much to found. As we commemorate 250 years of our grand experiment, we can do ourselves and our country no greater service than to contemplate Jefferson as he was then—and what he means for us now."
—Jon Meacham, author of And There Was Light

"A powerful argument for the continuing importance of Thomas Jefferson in our troubled and turbulent times. These two great scholars of Jeffersonian America, using Jefferson’s belief in generational sovereignty and his utter faith in us, that is, the future generations of American people, have brilliantly described for us the various ways Jefferson still matters."
—Gordon Wood, Pulitzer Prize–winning historian and author of Friends Divided

"In this original, engaging, and essential work, Peter S. Onuf and Frank D. Cogliano brilliantly explore Thomas Jefferson’s enduring yet ever-shifting significance for the complicated nation he did...


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ISBN 9798899749407
PRICE $28.99 (USD)
DURATION 7 Hours, 50 Minutes

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