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Lafayette and the Enduring Struggle for Human Rights and Democratic GovernmentsLafayette and the Enduring Struggle for Human Rights and Democratic Governments Edited by Alan R. Hoffman, Lloyd Kramer, and Jan OSullivan This book includes eight outstanding essays in which historians explain why Lafayette remains a valuable ally for twenty first century defenders of human rights and democratic institutions. Each chapter was originally presented during a public Symposium in September 2024 at Fairfield University, where the American
Lafayette and the Enduring Struggle for Human Rights and Democratic Governments
Edited by Alan R. Hoffman, Lloyd Kramer, and Jan O’Sullivan
This book includes eight outstanding essays in which historians explain why Lafayette remains a valuable ally for twenty-first-century defenders of human rights and democratic institutions. Each chapter was originally presented during a public Symposium in September 2024 at Fairfield University, where the “American Friends of Lafayette” (AFL) and members of the Fairfield community met to analyze and honor the bicentennial anniversary of Lafayette’s famous tour of the United States in 1824-25. Focusing on Lafayette’s historical reputation, influential ideas, and courageous public actions, the authors provide well-informed insights that explain why Lafayette still matters in our own time.
These essays will be essential reading for anyone who wants to understand Lafayette’s enduring significance for the history and the future of democratic political values.
Paperback, $25
ISBN 13-979-8-9903021-4-3
Published by the American Friends of Lafayette, Gaithersburg, Maryland, with the collaboration and support of Fairfield University
Publication Date: October 2025
149 pages
Summary of Contents:
Preface: Lafayette’s Enduring Historical Significance, by Lloyd Kramer
Part One: Lafayette: Historiography, Biography, and Lessons for Today
Historical Narratives and the Multiple Meanings of Lafayette’s Life, by Lloyd Kramer
Lafayette, “History” and Historians, by Robert Rhodes Crout
Lafayette’s Power as a Political Prisoner, by Paul S. Spalding
Lafayette’s Second Act, 1814-1834, by Mike Duncan
Part Two: Lafayette and Human Rights
Lafayette and the Anti-Slavery Cause: “To Ameliorate the Condition of the Distressed,” by Alan R. Hoffman
Lafayette and the Abolitionists, by John Stauffer
Lafayette, Napoleon, and the Struggle for Women’s Rights, by Lloyd Kramer
“Envoy of the Great Spirit”: Lafayette’s Relationship with Native Americans,” by Diane Windham Shaw
Closing Remarks, by Fairfield University Dean Richard Greenwald
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