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Title: American Heritage History of the United States by Douglas Brinkley ISBN: 0-670-86966-X Publisher: Viking Press Pub. Date: November, 1998 Format: Hardcover Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $50.00 |
Average Customer Rating: 3.56 (9 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Brilliant
Comment: Ignore the negative reviews. Mr. Brinkley succeeded brilliantly in condensing American history into 600-paged illustrated volume. Of course, some parts will be left out and the author makes no secret out of it. I think he managed to provide an unbiased view on the course of the crucial events in the American history, which is a Herculean task in itself. This volume is supposed to make you want to find out more and so it does. Brilliant. Brilliant. Brilliant.
Rating: 5
Summary: More Than a Textbook
Comment: Douglas Brinkley's American Heritage History of the United States has all the marks of one of those terrible textbooks we were force fed in High School and college. Glossy pictures, special topic sections, maps, history capsulated into eras, the book has all the appearance of something written by a committee. When you were a teen, the best thing about it was that lots of photos meant less text.
Thankfully, American Heritage History of the United States was not written by a committee. Mr. Brinkley's text has personality, even humor, and intelligence. It flows smoothly and retains the reader's interest. I learned more than I had known and probably even remember some of it, which is more than I can say for my High School textbooks.
Concerning the subject itself, it is almost impossible to be entirely objective when it comes to history, any history. It is much to Mr. Brinkley's credit that I was unable to determine his political background, a question that is usually, unfortunately, answered far too soon far too often. (There appears to be a fine line with history between analysis and polemics.) Mr. Brinkley does have opinions and does voice them, but he is ultimately more concerned with portraying the facts of the matter at hand, whatever the matter at hand may be. He reminds the reader, on a fairly generous basis, that problems arising in one president's term of office may have begun in a prior president's term of office if not further back or may have nothing to do with the presidential office at all.
Recommendation: It's big and it's heavy. The price isn't bad for a big, heavy hardcover filled with photographs, just make sure you have somewhere to put it.
Rating: 5
Summary: Okay, Here's the Deal...
Comment: Judging from previous reviews, apparently if you're a US history afficionado you should stay away from this book.
However, if like me you've always fallen asleep in history class, this is the book for you. Don't get me wrong; history is my hobby--WORLD history, that is. With US history, it seems I've had the great misfortune of having professors who loved to dwell on minutia. And since minutia is tremendously dreary when the student doesn't first have the overall picture, it is no wonder many of us find ourselves "otherwise engaged" in class.
I am an American adult who decided it was time to know more about our nation's past, and chose a one-volume work to get me started. I found Douglas Brinkley easy to read, in spite of the fact that his book is larger and weighs more than a small household pet. I've always deduced that because America is so much younger than old world countries, instructors have felt a need to compensate for its history's brevity by weighing it down with innumerable bits of information that are probably better left to the next course level. But I did not feel that way reading Brinkley. More than once, I found myself muttering "so that's what that was about...". The conversational writing style and supporting illustrations made for, if not exactly a page-turner, the closest thing a history book can get to that.
Although it is obvious from page one that the author has very strong beliefs, they are so blatant that I did not feel it was a hindrance--any reasonable adult will question whether the characters and events were truly as noble or ominous as the writer has painted them, and readers should certainly never make judgments based on one book alone anyway. This work is really just to have an overview of US history, and people can decide from there what they'd like to learn more about. To include all the details other reviewers felt should have been in this book would have made it the size of the Encyclopedia Britannica.
Just one more thing--who the heck IS Emma Goldman????? ;-)
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