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One historian, Eric Foner, a professor at Columbia University and a former president of the American Historical Association, said of Professor Ellis: "One of the great things about his writing is that he recreates past situations with amazing vividness -- a moment in Congress in debate, a confrontation with Hamilton and Burr.
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