EPISODE · Mar 11, 2011 · 3 MIN
Thomas Paine: Enlightenment, Revolution, and the Birth of Modern Nations by Craig Nelson
from Best Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Law & Politics · host Maverick Kuhlman
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/281005 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Thomas Paine: Enlightenment, Revolution, and the Birth of Modern Nations Author: Craig Nelson Narrator: Paul Hecht Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 15 hours 32 minutes Release date: March 11, 2011 Genres: History & Culture Publisher's Summary: John Adams told Thomas Jefferson that 'history is to ascribe the American Revolution to Thomas Paine.' Thomas Edison called him 'the equal of Washington in making American liberty possible.' He was a founder of both the United States and the French Revolution. He invented the phrase, 'The United States of America.' He rose from abject poverty in working-class England to the highest levels of the era's intellectual elite. And yet, by the end of his life, Thomas Paine was almost universally reviled. He had run afoul of Washington, broke with Robespierre and narrowly escaped the guillotine, and was all but exiled from his native England.
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Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/281005 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Thomas Paine: Enlightenment, Revolution, and the Birth of Modern Nations Author: Craig Nelson Narrator: Paul Hecht Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 15 hours 32 minutes Release date: March 11, 2011 Genres: History & Culture Publisher's Summary: John Adams told Thomas Jefferson that 'history is to ascribe the American Revolution to Thomas Paine.' Thomas Edison called him 'the equal of Washington in making American liberty possible.' He was a founder of both the United States and the French Revolution. He invented the phrase, 'The United States of America.' He rose from abject poverty in working-class England to the highest levels of the era's intellectual elite. And yet, by the end of his life, Thomas Paine was almost universally reviled. He had run afoul of Washington, broke with Robespierre and narrowly escaped the guillotine, and was all but exiled from his native England.
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