John Adams

David McCullough

出版时间

2001-05-22

ISBN

9780684813639

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

Book Description

Publication Date: May 22, 2001

In this powerful, epic biography, David McCullough unfolds the adventurous life-journey of John Adams, the brilliant, fiercely independent, often irascible, always honest Yankee patriot -- "the colossus of independence," as Thomas Jefferson called him -- who spared nothing in his zeal for the American Revolution; who rose to become the second President of the United States and saved the country from blundering into an unnecessary war; who was learned beyond all but a few and regarded by some as "out of his senses"; and whose marriage to the wise and valiant Abigail Adams is one of the moving love stories in American history.

Like his masterly, Pulitzer Prize-winning biography Truman, David McCullough's John Adams has the sweep and vitality of a great novel. It is both a riveting portrait of an abundantly human man and a vivid evocation of his time, much of it drawn from an outstanding collection of Adams family letters and diaries. In particular, the more than one thousand surviving letters between John and Abigail Adams, nearly half of which have never been published, provide extraordinary access to their private lives and make it possible to know John Adams as no other major American of his founding era.

As he has with stunning effect in his previous books, McCullough tells the story from within -- from the point of view of the amazing eighteenth century and of those who, caught up in events, had no sure way of knowing how things would turn out. George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, John Jay, the British spy Edward Bancroft, Madame Lafayette and Jefferson's Paris "interest" Maria Cosway, Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, the scandalmonger James Callender, Sally Hemings, John Marshall, Talleyrand, and Aaron Burr all figure in this panoramic chronicle, as does, importantly, John Quincy Adams, the adored son whom Adams would live to see become President.

Crucial to the story, as it was to history, is the relationship between Adams and Jefferson, born opposites -- one a Massachusetts farmer's son, the other a Virginia aristocrat and slaveholder, one short and stout, the other tall and spare. Adams embraced conflict; Jefferson avoided it. Adams had great humor; Jefferson, very little. But they were alike in their devotion to their country.

At first they were ardent co-revolutionaries, then fellow diplomats and close friends. With the advent of the two political parties, they became archrivals, even enemies, in the intense struggle for the presidency in 1800, perhaps the most vicious election in history. Then, amazingly, they became friends again, and ultimately, incredibly, they died on the same day -- their day of days -- July 4, in the year 1826.

Much about John Adams's life will come as a surprise to many readers. His courageous voyage on the frigate Boston in the winter of 1778 and his later trek over the Pyrenees are exploits that few would have dared and that few readers will ever forget.

It is a life encompassing a huge arc -- Adams lived longer than any president. The story ranges from the Boston Massacre to Philadelphia in 1776 to the Versailles of Louis XVI, from Spain to Amsterdam, from the Court of St. James's, where Adams was the first American to stand before King George III as a representative of the new nation, to the raw, half-finished Capital by the Potomac, where Adams was the first President to occupy the White House.

This is history on a grand scale -- a book about politics and war and social issues, but also about human nature, love, religious faith, virtue, ambition, friendship and betrayal, and the far-reaching consequences of noble ideas. Above all, John Adams is an enthralling, often surprising story of one of the most important and fascinating Americans who ever lived.

Amazon.com Review

Left to his own devices, John Adams might have lived out his days as a Massachusetts country lawyer, devoted to his family and friends. As it was, events swiftly overtook him, and Adams--who, David McCullough writes, was "not a man of the world" and not fond of politics--came to greatness as the second president of the United States, and one of the most distinguished of a generation of revolutionary leaders. He found reason to dislike sectarian wrangling even more in the aftermath of war, when Federalist and anti-Federalist factions vied bitterly for power, introducing scandal into an administration beset by other difficulties--including pirates on the high seas, conflict with France and England, and all the public controversy attendant in building a nation.

Overshadowed by the lustrous presidents Washington and Jefferson, who bracketed his tenure in office, Adams emerges from McCullough's brilliant biography as a truly heroic figure--not only for his significant role in the American Revolution but also for maintaining his personal

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核心看点
  • 本书以宏大叙事展现约翰·亚当斯作为美国第二任总统的完整生平,深入剖析其独立、正直且易怒的性格特质,以及他在美国独立战争和建国初期所扮演的关键角色,揭示其如何凭借智慧与勇气避免国家陷入不必要的战争,维护新生共和国的稳定。
  • 书中详细还原了亚当斯与妻子阿比盖尔之间深厚且平等的伴侣关系,通过大量书信往来展现两人共同面对政治风暴、海外流离与家庭困境的历程,这段被公认为美国历史上最动人的爱情故事之一,为冰冷的政治史增添了极具人性温度的情感维度。
  • 作者通过详实的史料重现了美国建国初期的政治博弈与社会动荡,包括亚当斯在法国、荷兰、英国的外交斡旋经历,以及他与杰斐逊、华盛顿等开国元勋之间复杂而深刻的友谊与分歧,全面呈现那个群星闪耀时代中理想主义与现实政治的激烈碰撞。
适合谁读
  • 对美国建国历史、独立战争背景及早期外交政策有浓厚兴趣的读者,本书提供了比一般教科书更生动、更具细节的历史视角,帮助读者深入理解美国宪政体制建立过程中的艰难探索与关键人物的真实面貌,适合希望系统了解美国政治起源的群体。
  • 喜爱大卫·麦卡洛史诗般传记写作风格的读者,以及关注人性、道德、忠诚与背叛等普世主题的文学爱好者。本书不仅是一部政治传记,更是一部探讨个人在历史洪流中如何坚守信念、处理家庭与社会责任冲突的深刻人性记录,具有极高的文学与思想价值。
  • 对约翰·亚当斯及其家族历史感兴趣,或曾观看HBO同名迷你剧并希望获取更详尽历史背景的观众。本书作为该剧的原著基础,能弥补影视作品因篇幅限制而省略的大量政治细节与人物内心活动,为观众提供全面、客观且富有深度的历史真相。
读前提醒
  • 本书篇幅较长且涉及大量18世纪末至19世纪初的复杂政治背景与外交细节,阅读前建议简要查阅美国开国元勋及相关历史事件的简介,以便更好地理解人物关系与历史语境。作者行文严谨,需耐心沉浸其中,切勿因枯燥的历史叙述而放弃,后半部分的政治博弈极具张力。
  • 书中包含大量亚当斯与亲友、政敌的书信往来,这些一手史料虽显冗长,却是理解其思想演变与情感世界的关键。读者应重点关注这些信件中体现的道德困境与政治抉择,而非仅仅关注情节推进。同时,注意区分作者客观叙述与人物主观观点,保持批判性阅读思维。
  • 鉴于本书英文原版语言风格古朴且涉及大量历史专有名词,非英语母语读者可能会遇到阅读障碍。建议配合中文译本或相关历史资料辅助阅读,重点关注亚当斯在制宪会议、外交谈判及总统任期内的关键决策逻辑,避免陷入琐碎的日期与人名记忆,把握历史脉络与人物精神内核。
读者共识
  • 读者普遍赞誉本书文笔优美、史料详实,认为其远超一般政治传记,不仅展现了亚当斯作为政治家的智慧与正直,更刻画了一个有血有肉、充满人性弱点的普通人形象。许多读者表示被亚当斯夫妇的爱情与坚守深深打动,认为这是了解美国建国历史不可或缺的经典之作,情感共鸣强烈。
  • 尽管部分读者反映书中政治细节过于繁琐、阅读门槛较高,但绝大多数人认为这种严谨的叙事风格正是本书的价值所在。读者共识认为,亚当斯虽不如华盛顿或杰斐逊那样广为人知,但其对法治、自由及共和制度的贡献被严重低估,本书成功重塑了其历史地位,令人肃然起敬。
  • 读者一致认为本书展现了亚当斯在极端压力下坚守原则、不依附党派、为国家利益服务的崇高精神,这种在现实政治中罕见的正直令人动容。同时,书中对当时社会腐败、战争残酷及人性复杂的描写,让读者深刻认识到自由与民主来之不易,引发了对现代政治伦理的深刻反思与讨论。

本导读基于书籍简介、目录、原文摘录、短评和书评生成,不等同于全文精读。

精彩摘录
  • "Ambitious to excel — to make himself known — he had nonetheless recognized at an early stage that happiness came not from fame and fortune, “and all such things,” but from “an habitual contempt of them,” as he wrote. He prized the Roman ideal of honor, and in this, as in much else, he and Abigail we"
  • "“What has preserved this race of Adamses in all their ramifications in such numbers, health, peace, comfort, and mediocrity?” this firstborn son of Deacon John would one day write to Benjamin Rush. “I believe it is religion, without which they would have been rakes, fops, sots, gamblers, starved wit"
  • "From a treatise by the eminent Italian penologist and opponent of capital punishment Cesare, Marchese di Beccaria, he carefully copied the following: If, by supporting the rights of mankind, and of invincible truth, I shall contribute to save from the agonies of death one unfortunate victim of tyran"
  • "Self-defense was the primary canon of the law of nature. Better that many guilty persons escape unpunished than one innocent person should be punished. “The reason is, because it’s of more importance to community, that innocence should be protected, than it is, that guilt should be punished.” “Facts"
  • "He (Jefferson) worked rapidly and, to judge by surviving drafts, with a sure command of his material. He had none of his books with him, nor needed any, he later claimed. It was not his objective to be original, he would explain, only “to place before mankind the common sense of the subject.” Neithe"
  • "The more he thought about it, the less he admired Common Sense. The writer, he told Abigail, “has a better hand at pulling down than building.” That Paine had attempted to prove the unlawfulness of monarchy with analogies from the Bible, declaring monarchy to be “one of the sins of the Jews,” struck"
  • "He had no liking for grand oratorical flourishes. “Affectation is as disagreeable in a letter as in conversation,” he once told Abigail, in explanation of his views on “epistolary style,” and the same principle applied to making a speech. The art of persuasion, he held, depended mainly on a marshali"
  • "He wished now as never in his life, Adams began, that he had the gifts of the ancient orators of Greece and Rome, for he was certain none of them ever had before him a question of greater importance. Outside, the wind picked up. The storm struck with thunder, lightning, and pelting rain. In his scho"
作者简介
David McCullough (1933–2022) twice received the Pulitzer Prize, for Truman and John Adams, and twice received the National Book Award, for The Path Between the Seas and Mornings on Horseback. His other acclaimed books include The Johnstown Flood, The Great Bridge, Brave Companions, 1776, The Greater Journey, The American Spirit, The Wright Brothers, and The Pioneers. He was the recipient of numerous honors and awards, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian award. Visit DavidMcCullough.com.
目录
PART I: REVOLUTION
Chapter One: The Road to Philadelphia
Chapter Two: True Blue
Chapter Three: Colossus of Independence
PART II: DISTANT SHORES

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64% 终于看到我期待的章节, Adams重返美国政坛(海外十年), 从副总统做起,以及美国政体的完善...看完罗马共和国的陷落和西塞罗的一生再来看这个,非常有连续性...
断断续续半年读完,对政治不是很敏感的我也觉得不错哦
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了解美国开国历史的好书。真是群星闪耀的时代。
比之前读的华盛顿传写得好很多,文采非凡。
看过这本,几乎连带着Thomas Jefferson,Alexander Hamilton,还有Abigail的传记也算都读过了👏
我愉快的看了一遍又看了一遍(我永远喜欢JA
老亚当斯的历史地位肯定赶不上华盛顿,他对人类进步的贡献恐怕也比不过富兰克林,但他确实是最可爱的一位,正直、坦率、有大智慧又唠叨个没完……难怪杰斐逊风光过后终于舍不得放弃这个朋友。在听过的三位伟人的传记中,这本最有意思,部分原因是亚当斯不是一个人在作战,他还有一位锦心绣口的太太Abigail,后者可说是美国早期政治史上最重要的女性,这是令人羡慕的、真正相敬相爱相惜的一对。朗读者Nelson Runger七年前已经过世了(悼念),他是退休后才入行,提名、得奖不少,各种“小声音”很多,但在美国朗读者里已经算不错的了。
断断续续好几年看完了第一遍
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