Joseph John Ellis (born 1943) is an American historian. His book Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation (2000) received the Pulitzer Prize for History in 2001.
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The 2001 citation for Ellis's "Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation," including a list of his other major works, biography, and the jurors.
A lengthy interview with the historian on slavery, Thomas Jefferson and his relationship with Sally Hemings, and the social and intellectual climate of the revolutionary-era United States.
Comment on the historian's lie about serving in the Vietnam War.
An excerpt from and review of Ellis' The "Revolutionary Generation."
Essay examining reasons why Ellis would have fabricated a story about a Vietnam tour of duty.
Essay examining reasons why Ellis would have fabricated a story about a Vietnam tour of duty.
The 2001 citation for Ellis's "Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation," including a list of his other major works, biography, and the jurors.
Comment on the historian's lie about serving in the Vietnam War.
A lengthy interview with the historian on slavery, Thomas Jefferson and his relationship with Sally Hemings, and the social and intellectual climate of the revolutionary-era United States.
An excerpt from and review of Ellis' The "Revolutionary Generation."
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