Keynote address from Gordon Wood at Central European University's Legacies of the American Founding conference in Budapest, Hungary.
Rejoinders by Tibor Glant (University of Debrecen) and Zoltan Miklosi (Central European University).
Bio
Gordon Wood
Gordon S. Wood is Alva O. Way University Professor and Professor of History Emeritus at Brown University. He taught at Harvard University and the University of Michigan before joining the faculty at Brown in 1969.
Wood is the author of The Creation of the American Republic, 1776-1787, which won the Bancroft Prize and the John H. Dunning Prize in 1970, and The Radicalism of the American Revolution, which won the Pulitzer Prize for History and the Ralph Waldo Emerson Prize in 1993. The Americanization of Benjamin Franklin (2004) was awarded the Julia Ward Howe Prize by the Boston Authors Club in 2005. His latest books are Revolutionary Characters: What Made the Founders Different, The Purpose of the Past: Reflections on the Uses of History and Empire of Liberty: A History of the Early Republic, 1789-1815.
Wood reviews in The New York Review of Books and The New Republic and is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Philosophical Society. He received his bachelor's degree from Tufts University and his Ph.D. from Harvard University. Wood previously lectured at Chautauqua in 2009, in a week on "The History of Liberty."
Nothingsaid about masons that came from england or netherlands like george washington: Franklin jefferson john locke samuel adams etc etc all were masons historians from usa like wood who i like but no mason history put on your apron! Tell the truth! Paine also a mason madison and patrick henry a mason: England scotland and spinoza believed separate church from state not like perry and bachmann today: Ron paul the doctor separates church from state: