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This book presents the first extended analysis of the friendship network of John Adams, forged during his lengthy public career from 1774-1801.

While scholars have considered historic friendships, this monograph examines Adams’s friendship network within a generation of revolutionaries. The six friendships explored exemplify the diversity of political interaction: primary friendship (Abigail), intimate confidence (Rush), political alliance (Gerry), emergent rivalry (Jefferson), the politics of personal difference (Mercy Otis Warren), and idolised revolutionary (Samuel Adams). This work positions friendship at the heart of the historian’s craft; reconstructing historic relationships and considering the evolution of each dyad to examine the tensions, candour, intimacy, and forms of alliance in each. Adams’s impassioned epistles present a window into his private ruminations. John Adams’s expectation of friendship changed at each stage of his career: Through 1774-1801, Adams entreated support from friends, debated issues pertaining to politics, diplomacy, and the national interest, sought comfort from intimates, and lamented divisions from former friends. For John Adams, friendship represented the art of politics.

This volume will be of value to students and scholars alike interested in American history, political history and social and cultural history.



This book presents the first extended analysis of the friendship network of John Adams, forged during his lengthy public career from 1774-1801.

Part 1: The Continental Congress, 1774-1778

Preface

1. Abigail Adams, 1774-1778

2. Elbridge Gerry, 1777

3. Thomas Jefferson, 1777

4. Benjamin Rush, 1777-1778

5. Samuel Adams, 1776

6. Mercy Otis Warren, 1773-1776

Conclusion

Part 2: Diplomacy, 1778-1788

Preface

7. Abigail, 1778-1784

8. Elbridge Gerry, 1778-1785

9. Thomas Jefferson, 1784-1788

10. Benjamin Rush, 1778-1782

11. Samuel Adams, 1778-1784

12. Mercy Otis Warren, 1778-1787

Conclusion

Part 3: Executive Service, 1788-1801

Preface

13. Abigail Adams, 1788-1801

14. Elbridge Gerry, 1797-1801

15. Thomas Jefferson, 1791-1801

16. Benjamin Rush, 1789-1790

17. Samuel Adams, 1790-179

18. Mercy Otis Warren, 1789-1791

Conclusion
Jamie Macpherson is the Academic Skills Adviser for the Arts and Humanities at the University of Stirling and a tutor at The University of Glasgow.