Henry Adams

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Henry Adams was a well known American academician

Feb 16, 1838

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Personal Details

  • Birthday: February 16, 1838
  • Died on: March 27, 1918
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Historians, Media Personalities, Journalists, Novelists, Biographers
  • Birth Place: Boston, Massachusetts
  • Gender: Male
  • Sun Sign: Aquarius

Henry Adams born at

Boston, Massachusetts

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Birth Place

He was the grandson of the sixth President of the U.S. John Quincy Adams and great-grandson of John Adams, the second President of the U.S.

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Personal Life

He married Marian Hooper on 27 June 1872. She committed suicide in 1885.

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Personal Life

In 1912, he became partially paralysed on account of suffering from cerebral thrombosis.

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Personal Life

Belonging to one of the well-known families of Boston, Massachusetts, Henry Adams was the son of Charles Francis Adams Sr. and Abigail Brooks. His father was a lawyer and politician.

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Childhood & Early Life

Since his childhood days, he used to spend a considerable amount of time in the library of his family. Being a voracious reader, this library was like a treasure trove for him. It helped him to enrich his knowledge in various subjects like Greek and Roman literature, politics, physics, mathematics and astronomy.

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Childhood & Early Life

In 1850, as part of a tour with his father, he visited Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C .This tour made him aware about the issue of slavery.

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Childhood & Early Life

He graduated from E.S. Dixwell, a private Latin School, in Boston in June 1854. In the same year, he took admission at Harvard University.

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Childhood & Early Life

He graduated with distinction from Harvard University in 1858. After that, he visited Germany where he attended Berlin University to study law. For two years, he travelled in various parts of Germany, Italy, Austria and Switzerland.

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Childhood & Early Life

When his father became a Minister to Great Britain, Henry started working as his father’s private secretary. He served in this position from 1861 to 1868. During his stay in Washington, he also acted as a correspondent of “Boston Daily Advertiser”.

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Career

After that, he visited England where he worked as a correspondent of “The New York Times”. At that time, he penned several essays through which he criticized various policies of Congress and the system of free trade.

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Career

He returned to America in 1868 and started working as a lobbyist. Simultaneously, he also worked as a freelance political journalist.

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Career

At that time, a number of journals published his articles related to American finance and the New York gold conspiracy. These writings brought him recognition as a reformist. Journals like “The Nations” and the “New York Evening Post” used to publish his articles.

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Career

In 1870, he joined Harvard University as assistant Professor of History. During his six years tenure at Harvard, he taught subjects like European and American history and medieval English. At the same time, he also worked as an editor of the “North American Review”. He left his job at Harvard University in 1877.

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He anonymously published “Democracy: An American Novel” in 1880. In this book, he represented the misuse of political power through several fictitious characters. This book received commercial success.

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Major Works

He published “History of the United States of America 1801-1817” between 1889 and 1891. Running in 9 volumes, it presents a vivid account of administrative systems of Presidents Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. Written in simple language, this book criticizes Jefferson for his role regarding the Constitutional problems with the Louisiana Purchase. Through this book, Adams also blamed Madison for his conduct of the War of 1812.

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Major Works

Published in 1904, his book "Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres" presents thirteenth-century Christianity through the architectural design of two famous cathedrals of France.

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Major Works