His Excellency: George Washington is a 2004 biography of the first President of the United States, General George Washington. It was written by Joseph Ellis, a professor of History at Mount Holyoke College, who specializes in the founding fathers and the revolutionary and federalist periods. Through examination of the George Washington Papers, among other sources, Ellis intended to explore the major periods of Washington's life in order to offer a profile of the man "first in War, first in Peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen." Ellis states that his goal in writing His Excellency... was to produce a work that examined not George Washington's life, but his personality and how his life shaped it. In the text, Ellis focuses on three main areas of Washington's life: According to Ellis, Washington was always searching for a means to control his inner passions and his destiny. He fumed under the control that the British held over him during the Colonial America period. In particular, he was frustrated by the lack of respect offered for his military achievements to granting land claim rights in the west.
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| Author: | Joseph J. Ellis |
| Genre: | Biography |
| Year published: | 2004 |
| Number of editions: | 4 |