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A History of the American People

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"The creation of the United States of America is the greatest of all human adventures," begins Paul Johnson's remarkable new history, which reinterprets the American narrative from the first settlements to the Clinton administration. Covering politics, economics, art, society, and religious beliefs, it highlights the contributions of both prominent figures and ordinary citizens in shaping the nation's character. Johnson employs letters, diaries, and recorded conversations to enhance authenticity, asserting that his work offers fresh insights and personal opinions on every aspect of America's past. The narrative presents figures like John Winthrop, Franklin, Washington, and Lincoln in a new light, emphasizing the significance of religion and America's ties to England. Johnson explores the transformative roles of Grover Cleveland, Teddy Roosevelt, and Woodrow Wilson, as well as reassessments of later presidents, including Truman, Eisenhower, and Reagan. He addresses contemporary issues such as racism, education, and the influence of women, portraying Americans as problem-solvers who overcome difficulties with intelligence, faith, and courage. This compelling narrative, described as "compulsively readable," provides a profound portrait of a resilient people, chronicling their journey from fragile beginnings through struggles for independence and growth into a world power. Johnson's original and critical perspectives on individu

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A History of the American People, Paul Johnson

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Rok vydania
1998
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Titul
A History of the American People
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydania
1998
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pevná
ISBN10
0060168366
ISBN13
9780060168360
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Prvé vydanie
1997
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A History of the American People
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"The creation of the United States of America is the greatest of all human adventures," begins Paul Johnson's remarkable new history, which reinterprets the American narrative from the first settlements to the Clinton administration. Covering politics, economics, art, society, and religious beliefs, it highlights the contributions of both prominent figures and ordinary citizens in shaping the nation's character. Johnson employs letters, diaries, and recorded conversations to enhance authenticity, asserting that his work offers fresh insights and personal opinions on every aspect of America's past. The narrative presents figures like John Winthrop, Franklin, Washington, and Lincoln in a new light, emphasizing the significance of religion and America's ties to England. Johnson explores the transformative roles of Grover Cleveland, Teddy Roosevelt, and Woodrow Wilson, as well as reassessments of later presidents, including Truman, Eisenhower, and Reagan. He addresses contemporary issues such as racism, education, and the influence of women, portraying Americans as problem-solvers who overcome difficulties with intelligence, faith, and courage. This compelling narrative, described as "compulsively readable," provides a profound portrait of a resilient people, chronicling their journey from fragile beginnings through struggles for independence and growth into a world power. Johnson's original and critical perspectives on individu