Nian-Sheng Huang is an Emeritus Professor of History at California State University Channel Islands. He received his doctorate in history from Cornell University in 1990 and has been a productive scholar specializing in the life and legacy of Benjamin Franklin and American society.
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"Nian-Sheng Huang seems to have read everything ever written about Benjamin Franklin, from contemporaries to modern authors, and he judiciously assesses the various interpretations that have come about over two centuries...This book is a gem." - Cecil B. Currey (American Historical Review) "[A] splendid introduction for all future Franklinists." - Esmond Wright (American Studies) "An important contribution to the existing scholarship." - Stephen H. Brown (Journal of American History) "[A]mbitious, useful... a valuable piece of scholarship." - David M. Larson (PMHB)

