The Education of Henry Adams
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<b><p><i>The Education of Henry Adams</i> follows the life of presidential descendent Henry Adams. However instead of serving just as an account of Adams' deeds <i> The Education of Henry Adams </i> is a series of observations and introspections Adams makes on social changes scientific advancements personal relationships professional success travel religion war and education. </b><p><p>Born into the privilege of wealth and the renowned success of his ancestors President John Adams and President John Quincy Adams Adams received an education from notable schools such as Harvard. He continued his prestigious education in Berlin studying law and the German language. Despite his formal education Adams felt unprepared to face the changing dynamics of his country including shifts in social religious political and scientific beliefs. For this reason Adams advocates for self-education through experience friendships and reading. In his autobiography Adams endorses studying American history and science in school and encourages the process of self-educating after one's formal education. With a set of strong political and religious beliefs Adams invokes a substantial impression with his perspectives on the on-going transformation of the United States of America. </p><p>Henry Adams' autobiography <i>The Education of Henry Adams </i> has earned remarkable acclaim including receiving a Pulitzer Prize. As a man who had direct access to many American political offices including the presidential cabinet the senate and the congress Adams had an intimate view of the innerworkings of American politics and lived through social changes such as the Civil War the abolition of slavery scientific advancements shifts in religious views and the first World War. Though he felt his formal education left him unprepared for such happenings Adams encourages readers to learn from their experiences and relationships. <i> The Education of Henry Adams</i> offers invaluable insight on the rapid changes in society and reminds readers that one's education is never finished. </p><p>Now with a new eye-catching cover design and reprinted in a modern font <i> The Education of Henry Adams</i> by Henry Adams is more accessible than ever and able to offer modern-day readers insight on historical events and philosophy of learning that will always be relevant. </p>
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