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A US Army veteran and West Point history professor delivers a "must-read" for anyone "seeking a firm grasp of accurate American history" (Kirkus). "A US history study guide like no other . . . offers profound insights and challenges the standard US history narrative." -Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz In this brilliant, readable, and raw revisionist history, Major (ret.) Danny Sjursen challenges us to think critically of our understanding of our nation's past-and present-so we can view American history as never before. A True History of the United States was inspired by a course Sjursen taught to cadets…mehr
A US Army veteran and West Point history professor delivers a "must-read" for anyone "seeking a firm grasp of accurate American history" (Kirkus). "A US history study guide like no other . . . offers profound insights and challenges the standard US history narrative." -Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz In this brilliant, readable, and raw revisionist history, Major (ret.) Danny Sjursen challenges us to think critically of our understanding of our nation's past-and present-so we can view American history as never before. A True History of the United States was inspired by a course Sjursen taught to cadets at West Point, his alma mater. Sjursen's powerful storytelling and meticulous research reveals balanced portraits of key historical figures while bringing to light those who struggled in the shadows. The perfect companion to Howard Zinn's A People's History of the United States, A True History is essential reading for every American with a conscience.
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Autorenporträt
Daniel A. Sjursen recently retired from the US Army where he had reached the rank of major and served as a history instructor at West Point, his alma mater. He served tours with reconnaissance units in Iraq and Afghanistan. He is the author of Ghost Riders of Baghdad: Soldiers, Civilians, and the Myth of the Surge and Patriotic Dissent: America in the Age of Endless War. Follow him on Twitter at @SkepticalVet and listen to his podcast "Fortress on a Hill," co-hosted with fellow vet Chris "Henri" Henrikson.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface 1. Original Sin — American Slavery, American Freedom 2. Roots in Religious Zealotry 3. Whose Empire? 4. Patriots or Insurgents? 5. Independence and Civil War (Part One) 6. Whose Revolution? (Part Two) 7. Flowering or Excess of Democracy 8. Counter-Revolution of 1787? — New Constitution, New Nation 9. George Washington’s Turbulent Administration 10. Liberty Versus Order 11. The Jeffersonian Enigma 12. The Forgotten and Peculiar War of 1812 13. Birth of an Era of Revolutions 14. Andrew Jackson’s White Male World and the Start of Modern Politics 15. The Fraudulent Mexican-American War 16. A Broken Union 17. The Second American Civil War — The Slow, Perilous Shift to Emancipation 18. Reconstruction, a Failed Experiment? 19. Lies We Tell Ourselves About the Old West 20. Wealth and Squalor in the Progressive Era 21. The Tragic Dawn of Overseas Imperialism 22. A Savage War to End All Wars, and a Failed Peace 23. The Decade That Roared and Wept 24. FDR and His Deal for a Desperate Time 25. From Isolationism to a Second World Conflagration 26. Just How Good Was the “Good War”? 27. A Cruel, Costly, and Anxious Cold War 28. JFK’s Cold War Chains 29. Vietnam, an American Tragedy 30. Civil Rights, a Dream Deferred 31. Nixon’s Dark Legacy 32. Carter’s Cage of Crisis 33. The Reagan Revolution 34. Bush the Elder — Struggling in Reagan’s Shadow 35. Bill Clinton, the New Democrat 36. Bush II and the Birth of Forever War 37. The Obama Disappointment Epilogue: A Once, Always, and Future Empire
Preface 1. Original Sin — American Slavery, American Freedom 2. Roots in Religious Zealotry 3. Whose Empire? 4. Patriots or Insurgents? 5. Independence and Civil War (Part One) 6. Whose Revolution? (Part Two) 7. Flowering or Excess of Democracy 8. Counter-Revolution of 1787? — New Constitution, New Nation 9. George Washington’s Turbulent Administration 10. Liberty Versus Order 11. The Jeffersonian Enigma 12. The Forgotten and Peculiar War of 1812 13. Birth of an Era of Revolutions 14. Andrew Jackson’s White Male World and the Start of Modern Politics 15. The Fraudulent Mexican-American War 16. A Broken Union 17. The Second American Civil War — The Slow, Perilous Shift to Emancipation 18. Reconstruction, a Failed Experiment? 19. Lies We Tell Ourselves About the Old West 20. Wealth and Squalor in the Progressive Era 21. The Tragic Dawn of Overseas Imperialism 22. A Savage War to End All Wars, and a Failed Peace 23. The Decade That Roared and Wept 24. FDR and His Deal for a Desperate Time 25. From Isolationism to a Second World Conflagration 26. Just How Good Was the “Good War”? 27. A Cruel, Costly, and Anxious Cold War 28. JFK’s Cold War Chains 29. Vietnam, an American Tragedy 30. Civil Rights, a Dream Deferred 31. Nixon’s Dark Legacy 32. Carter’s Cage of Crisis 33. The Reagan Revolution 34. Bush the Elder — Struggling in Reagan’s Shadow 35. Bill Clinton, the New Democrat 36. Bush II and the Birth of Forever War 37. The Obama Disappointment Epilogue: A Once, Always, and Future Empire
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