Adrienne Koch
Adrienne Koch was an American historian. Her specialty was American history of the eighteenth century.
Education
After her bachelor's degree from New York University, Koch took her master's degree and a doctorate in philosophy from Columbia.Teaching career
Koch taught at Tulane University, the University of California at Berkeley, and the University of Michigan, before being appointed professor of history at the University of Maryland. She still held this post when she died in New York on August 21, 1971, at the age of fifty-eight.Major publications
- The Selected Writings of John and John Quincy Adams
- The Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions: An episode in Jefferson's and Madison's defense of civil liberties
- Jefferson and Madison: The Great Collaboration
- Hamilton, Adams, and the Pursuit of Power
- James Madison and the Workshop of Liberty
- Philosophy for a Time of Crisis: An Interpretation with Key Writings by Fifteen Great Modern Thinkers
- Adams and Jefferson: Posterity Must Judge
- The American Enlightenment, the Shaping of the American Experiment and a Free Society. Preface by Frank Freidel. A 669-page anthology of the writings of Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and Alexander Hamilton.
- Madison's Advise to My Country: The Whig-Clio bicentennial lectures
- The American Enlightenment: The Shaping of the American Experiment and a Free Society, as Revealed in the Thoughts and Writings of Our Major Philosopher-Statesmen
- Adrienne Koch by Adrienne Koch
- Jefferson
- Philosophy of Thomas Jefferson
- The Life and Selected Writings of Thomas Jefferson
- ''Notes of Debates in the Federal Convention of 1787 Reported by James Madison''