The History of the United States, 2nd Edition
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Narrated by:
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Allen C. Guelzo
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Gary W. Gallagher
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Patrick N. Allitt
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This comprehensive series of 84 lectures features three award-winning historians sharing their insights into this nation's past - from the European settlement and the Revolutionary War through the Civil War, 19th-century industrialization, two world wars, and the present day.
While American history spans not much more than two centuries, it is filled with a wealth of leaders, wars, movements, inventions, and ideas - each of which contributed in its own unique way to America's transformation from 13 disparate colonies on the east coast of North America into a global superpower.
These lectures give you the opportunity to grasp the different aspects of our past that combine to make us distinctly American, and to gain the knowledge so essential to recognizing not only what makes this country such a noteworthy part of world history, but the varying degrees to which it has lived up to its ideals.
The lectures chart the five predominant themes that run throughout the chronicle of U.S. history:
- The American passion for freedom-including religious, political, and economic freedom.
- The pursuit of education, which has been the quintessential way for Americans to invent (and reinvent) themselves.
- The unquestioned faith in the value of popular government.
- The willingness of Americans to experiment with and adapt to new environments and situations.
- The belief that the United States is a "city on the hill," a country the likes of which the world has never seen before.
Placing familiar historical events in the context of these overarching themes will help you see American history less as a series of separate events and more as a mosaic in which everything is interconnected.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your Library section along with the audio.
©2003 The Teaching Company, LLC (P)2003 The Great CoursesEditor reviews
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What made the experience of listening to The History of the United States, 2nd Edition the most enjoyable?
It was a riveting overview of American History, with a good balance of political, social, and economic topics. It was so good that I've been listening to it at almost any spare moment when I've been walking, commuting, or cooking.The lecturers were engaging teachers and the depth was just right for an introductory audio course - not too academic but also not dumbed down. I feel that I have a much better grasp of the broad sweep of American history and can now go on to learn in more depth about particular topics.
What was one of the most memorable moments of The History of the United States, 2nd Edition?
I particularly enjoyed the discussion of economic and social topics in the late 19th century as the US expanded westwards and became more industrialised. There were some wonderful lectures on the challenges of western expansion, the consequences of industrialisation, and the attitudes to gender of the time.Any additional comments?
I wish the third lecturer had explained why the Democratic and Republican parties seem to have switched ideological places in the mid-twentieth century.Also, audible should provide the option of buying the PDF guide that comes with Great Courses courses - it would be helpful for reviewing what I've learned.
Excellent overview
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The three narrators have very different styles, which I was at first hestitant about but in hindsight thought they complemented each other and the material well.
I learnt a lot more than what I initially expected.
Long but worth every second
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the only thing I disliked was the music at the start of every lecture!!
A great overview
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study American history this book is for you
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I found it to be very well structured and it kept my interest. I also thought it was fairly impartial. It’s hard for a complete absence of bias, especially relating to more recent history. For what it’s worth, I read a review before listening that claimed it lent conservative. Well for me, it felt moderately left of centre in parts. Make of that what you will. I guess the aspects that don’t align with your own thinking will stick out more.
It covers such a large proportion of history at a nice level of detail. Enough to encourage you to look further into whatever aspects whet your appetite
A difficult undertaking for the authors
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