Fathers and Children
Discover the profound insights of Michael Paul Rogin in Fathers and Children, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2017. This compelling hardback edition spans 428 pages, delving into the complex relationship between President Andrew Jackson and Native Americans. Rogin presents a thought-provoking exploration of Jackson's perception of Native Americans as a threat to the nascent nation and its citizens. This intricate blend of liberal egalitarianism and the aggressive policies against American Indians offers a sobering reflection on American history. Fathers and Children remains a vital read for anyone interested in government relations and the historical context of the 1767-1845 era. Engage with this important work that continues to resonate in contemporary discussions about identity and power.